
Kampala Radio Show Ignites Debate: Are Men the Prize in Today's Society?
Kampala Radio Show Sparks Debate: Are Men the Prize in Today's Society? Kampala, Uganda – A recent video from the NRG 106.5 FM radio show has ignited a debate across social media. The show's hosts, Crysto Panda, Street Khuhani, and City Girl UG, tackled the provocative question: "Are men the prize in today’s society?" Their discussion, captured on video, has garnered significant attention online. The hosts presented diverse viewpoints. Crysto Panda argued that in many instances, men are the sought-after prize, particularly successful and wealthy men. He stated, "Many girls nowadays have resorted to just being side chicks to men that are rich. Why? Because at the end of the day, many girls don't want to work but they want to live a lavish life." City Girl UG offered a counterpoint, suggesting that the concept of a "prize" applies equally to both men and women, depending on individual circumstances and values. The video's popularity reflects a broader societal conversation about evolving gender roles and expectations in relationships. The engaging debate format and the hosts' opinions have resonated with viewers, prompting further discussion on social media. The video serves as a reminder of the complexities of modern relationships and the importance of open dialogue on these issues.