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Radio Stations In Lagos : The Female Only Line by Pakman: 12:36am On Jun 18, 2023
I have observed over time, about the way some radio stations in Lagos have gradually created a female only line for calling into their programs and shows.
What does this mean and what message are they trying to pass across?

Does this prove the fact that a large percentage of people who call into the radio station to air their views are men?

Does it mean that they are trying to confirm why women are the weaker gender who cannot compete with men to call into a radio station?

Does this mean that they are further proving the fact that most women don't engage in conversations bordering around the news, sports, politics, economics, history etc.
Re: Radio Stations In Lagos : The Female Only Line by wittywriter: 8:01am On Jun 19, 2023
Yes they are.....

Wittyness

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