After several
years of researching and consulting widely within and outside Nigeria, Sharing
With Amara (SWA), a three dimensional talk show that will enthrall viewers and
ultimately revamp quality programming on TV, will soon hit the airwaves.
While
explaining the concept
of the syndicated talk show that will primarily focus on human interest issues,
especially relationships, health, beauty; fashion, entertainment, society,
habits and successful living among others, its creator, producer and presenter
Amara Blessing Nwosu, fondly called ABN, disclosed that a pilot episode had
already been successfully shot.
SWA, she
further adds, seeks to expose little-discussed but important matters which
improve the quality of life of youths, men and women and generally helps to
facilitate societal understanding and peaceful co-existence.
“SWA is
poised to be the dominant human interest talk show in Nigeria and Africa. We
will focus on health and beauty; body care and grooming; fashion and society;
love and relationships; habits and etiquette; successful living. It will be
broadcast on Africa Magic, Ben TV Europe and several other Nigerian TV stations
soon. The Show will be the talk of the town and will draw viewers of all ages,
sexes and income classes due to the critical life issues it will explore.
It will also
offer insightful brand managers an excellent platform to propagate their
brands,” elated ABN discloses.
Pretty ABN,
a graduate of the University of Lagos, is also a columnist with The Guardian,
Sunday Express and PM News, respectively. She is poised to bring her wealth of
experience as a columnist of over four years to bear on SWA.
Interestingly,
her weekly columns are focused on issues pertaining to human interest; health
and beauty; relationships; fashion and society; habits; and successful living.
She also
runs an NGO, Dorcas Generation Initiative, which focuses on widows and
less-privileged women in the society. She is also the Executive Director, Real
Thoughts Initiative for the African Child, a group that is taking care of
children in public schools and hospitals.
“I’m seeking
to leverage and extend the offerings on my columns into a syndicated talk show
to be shown on local and foreign TV stations. My pay off says it all: Let’s
talk about it on SWA”
The
30-minute programme that will soon be unveiled at a very colourful ceremony is
divided into three main sections.
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