HiPower 102.7 FM believes that democracy thrives where the people are heard. That’s why our current affairs programming doesn’t stop at reporting — it invites dialogue. Whether we’re discussing elections, policy implementation, or social change, we always make room for listener voices. Call-in segments, SMS polls, and voice notes allow everyday Nigerians to weigh in on the issues that affect their daily lives.

This model has strengthened public trust and made our station a true platform for civic engagement. Listeners don’t just consume news — they shape it. Their reactions often spark deeper conversations and bring alternative views to the forefront. Sometimes these contributions are emotional, humorous, or brutally honest, but they always reflect the pulse of the people.

We’ve heard from market women challenging local government decisions, students commenting on education reform, and parents raising concerns about safety and healthcare. These real stories add heart to the headlines and remind policymakers that every decision impacts someone out there.

By keeping the lines open and accessible, HiPower ensures that news isn’t just top-down — it’s shared, debated, and owned by the community. It’s a powerful reminder that media should serve the people, not just talk to them.