The popular monthly interview discourse on governance and nation building, Boiling Point Arena, is increasingly deepening its audience base and global reach following a collaborative pact with the National Standard Television(NSTV), Channel 316 on GoTV.
By Implication, viewers across the globe, America, Canada, Australia, Europe and Africa, will now be able to access the monthly hard-hitting discourse via cable TV.
NSTV, the latest addition to the list of participating media groups in collaboration to widen audience reach of the programme, is located in Oke-Ilewo area of Abeokuta, Ogun State capital.
With Boiling Point’s deepened news content on consistent monthly basis via Zoom, about nine media groups have so far found the interview discourses worthy of being beamed live in the recent past.
Among these stations are Oodua 99.9FM, Abeokuta, Sweet 107.1FM, Abeokuta, WASH 94.9FM, Lagos, Eagle 7 Radio 103.7FM, the London-based Ben Television, Roots 97.1FM, Abeokuta, Eri-Nbe 92.1FM, Shagamu, and Women Radio 91.7FM, Mowe.
The current affairs programme with an incredibly large online followership, is the brainchild of a media professional and public relations strategist, Dr Ayo Arowojolu, who parades 35 years multi-varied work career spanning the media, banking and education sectors.
The forthcoming edition which is the 33rd episode, will hold on July 13, 2025 from 8pm over a two-hour duration.
On the podium this time around are two foremost finance and development experts, Dr Paul Alaje and Mr Ugo Onuoha who are to thrash the topic: “The New Tax Regime: Can Taxation Drive Development? What’s in it and not in it for Nigerians?”
Foremost traditional ruler, the Olowu of Owu Kingdom, Oba Prof Saka Matemilola will deliver a keynote address to herald the discourse on Sunday.
The station, NSTV, a television outfit that prides itself with the mantra, “fairness to all”, is additional accessible on all social media platforms including Facebook, X, YouTube, Instagram and TikTok.