President Goodluck Jonathan will this evening host a Media Chat to be
broadcast live on radio and TV stations across the country.
The president is expected to respond to questions on a number of topical national issues from journalists selected by his handlers.
Mr. Jonathan’s spokesperson, Reuben Abati, said in a statement that the Presidential Media Chat would begin at 7:00 p.m.
The presidency has in the past promised to entertain questions by telephone calls, sms, and via social media.
This time, the presidency has said interested members of the public could send in their question via twitter to the account @mediachatng1.
In case you are able to reach the president on the programme, we suggest you put the questions below to him, in addition to others you might have.
We also urge the journalists, who will interview the president, to consider asking him some of the questions suggested below.
The president is expected to respond to questions on a number of topical national issues from journalists selected by his handlers.
Mr. Jonathan’s spokesperson, Reuben Abati, said in a statement that the Presidential Media Chat would begin at 7:00 p.m.
The presidency has in the past promised to entertain questions by telephone calls, sms, and via social media.
This time, the presidency has said interested members of the public could send in their question via twitter to the account @mediachatng1.
In case you are able to reach the president on the programme, we suggest you put the questions below to him, in addition to others you might have.
We also urge the journalists, who will interview the president, to consider asking him some of the questions suggested below.