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Global Eco Talk Show was created by SWACIN Inc., and originally started to convey difficult to understand problems in Nigeria such as corruption, poverty and worst petroleum pollution in Africa where regions contributes major cause of global warming and climate change to the International community by interviewing, performing skits, and round-table-discussions. Today, we have broadened the theme so that humanistic doers, thinkers and activitsts around the world can join solving diverse problems existing in Africa. Feel free to try Anytime Trial Volunteer with our show and join us! Please find the schedule of the show here. Just by clicking here at the time listed below you can listen to the LIVE show! Check here also for the show schedule. http://survivalgadget.wix.com/global-eco-talk-show#!home-eng/cozi Check out 2nd and 4th Saturday for LIVE shows! 12AM(PST) 11PM (Kenya Friday), 9AM (Nigeria), 5PM Saturday (Japan), 1:30AM (India)

On-Demand Episodes

The Skit: "The Exodus" promotes ideas to build strong support system by the network using a mobile telephone. Media journalist, Stella Paul on 5/18/2014 also talks about her experience on starting her own media through a... more

Dr. Anupama Biswas is a Board of Director of SWACIN and an eye surgeon professional speaking about "How to be in Touch of her Community." and her "Health Care Program" working together to assist women and children in the... more

The skit, "What is This?" depicts the deep-rooted superstition called witch-craft, superstition in Nigeria, Japanese and American superstition altogether. Witch-craft in Nigeria still practiced by the indigene in the regions often used to... more

Chizor Chiazor speaks about "Urban poor kids in her Community and Libraries". She is a teacher and has seen what education can do to a generation that have no opportunity to have it. Education is a weapon that all must have regardless... more

The skit "How to Rebrand Village Pow Pow" has its origin in the way Nigerian diasporas were overseas and how Dora Akunyili has called for Rebranding Nigerian Project and pointed out that innocent Nigerians have been arrested... more

The skit "How to Rebrand Village Pow Pow" has its origin in the way Nigerian diasporas were overseas and how Dora Akunyili has called for Rebranding Nigerian Project and pointed out that innocent Nigerians have been arrested... more

Skit "Business Growning Down Fund Program" illustrates how funding can delay in business where it should be provided by the government as promised and how it affects the population, in particular, youth in Nigeria. No one may care but... more

Monica Islam aspires to advance human rights and social justice through the media. She regularly contributes articles to The Daily Star (Bangladesh) and Dhaka Tribune, two widely-read English daily newspapers in Bangladesh. She... more

The scheduled guest, Barrister Godwin Sunday Inyang from Eket, Nigeria again had difficulty of connection through the telephone. Therefore, we introduce you, the audience a Letter to Nigerian Mother by Liysa Swart. Liysa Swart is... more

Today is August, 24th Sunday 2014, and thank you for turning in Global Eco Theater show. Today's skit is called ?Why is it so bad about Climate Change?? It is a story of how in the world climate change is so bad, and what is it really... more

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