In a compelling broadcast dedicated to fostering kindness and positive action, Rhythm 93.7 FM partnered with the Counseling Association of Nigeria, Rivers State Chapter (RIVCASSON) to host a pivotal on-air discussion for Anti-Bullying Week 2025.
The program, anchored on this year's powerful theme, "Power to Do Good," featured a distinguished panel of leaders and advocates committed to eradicating bullying. Guiding this critical conversation were Dr. Austin ThankGod Jonah, the Chairperson of RIVCASSON, who framed the dialogue within a broader context of social responsibility; Dr. Egege Ijeoma, Chairman of the 2025 Anti-Bullying Week Committee, who provided expert strategic insight; High Chief Aneale Isaac, who offered a vital perspective on community leadership; and Mr. Tamunokuro Abel Chima Briggs, who emphasized advocacy and sustained societal change.
The dialogue delved into the practical application of the theme, exploring how every individual, from students and parents to community leaders, holds the inherent power to intervene, support, and create environments where bullying cannot thrive. The panelists discussed actionable steps, shared resources, and emphasized the importance of empathy and courage in standing against misconduct.
"This conversation was a vital reminder that the 'power to do good' is a choice we exercise daily," a station representative commented. "We are immensely grateful to RIVCASSON and our incredible panel for harnessing the reach of radio to empower our listeners with knowledge and a clear call to action."
Rhythm 93.7 FM extends its sincere appreciation to the panelists for their invaluable contributions and to RIVCASSON for its unwavering commitment to this cause. The station reaffirms its role as a platform for enlightenment and social good, championing messages that build a safer, more compassionate community.
The resonance of this discussion serves as a beacon, reminding everyone to use their power for good.
