Rhythm 93.7 FM has officially launched its newest talk show, “What’s Hot,” introducing three remarkable presenters whose diverse talents promise to set Lagos’ airwaves buzzing with energy, insight, and entertainment.
At the forefront is Praise Obata, the lead host and a trained lawyer whose passion for storytelling and advocacy drives the program’s tone. Known for her fearless yet relatable approach to trending issues and politics, Praise sees What’s Hot as a platform to amplify youth and women’s voices.
“This show is about conversations that matter—real issues, real people, and real impact,” she says. Her legal background and media savvy equip her to dissect complex topics while keeping them accessible and inspiring for listeners.
Joining her is Vera Chukwu, a household name on Rhythm’s What’s On Your Playlist? and an ambassador for the Lagos State Council for Arts and Culture. Vera brings her signature warmth, artistry, and cultural insight to the table, weaving music, technology, and heritage into the show’s fabric.
Beyond the microphone, Vera is a singer-songwriter and the lead of the Spacewalker Band, known for electrifying Afro-fusion performances across Lagos. Her tech enthusiasm and cultural advocacy—evident in projects like the AFRODISIAC festival—make her a bridge between tradition and innovation.
Naomi Amakanyadioha is a presenter, voiceover artist, and event host who already shines on Silverbird’s NewsHub. Chidera brings clarity and confidence to breaking headlines, distilling big issues into relatable discussions. Her ability to connect with audiences—whether voicing campaigns, hosting live events, or leading studio discussions—adds an engaging, human touch to the team dynamic.
What’s Hot is more than a talk show that blends trending conversations like politics, music, and lifestyle into a fast-paced, interactive format that reflects the heartbeat of Nigerian culture. Silverbird Communications says the program is designed to “elevate the dialogue on topics young Nigerians care about most, while keeping entertainment and culture at the center.”
Listeners can tune in on Rhythm 93.7 FM to catch the vibrant trio unpack the stories shaping the moment—proof that Lagos’ favorite urban station is still setting the bar for dynamic, relevant broadcasting