
- 11 January 2018

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<p>Name of Program: Yor Mornin<br>Date: January 11, 2018<br>Time: 7: am<br>Duration: 1hr<br>Topic: Street Food<br>Many Liberians relay on street food on a daily basis since they spend half of the day outside of their homes.<br>QUESTION:<br>Is buying and eating street good hygienic for human consumption?<br>Producer: Josephine Ogbodu<br>Interviews or recorded pieces-subject matter and/or content<br>We received calls from Montoserrado and Maryland Counties.<br>The callers suggests that traders of street food (side walk Food) should engage in hygienic practices by preparing and cooking their delicacies in a clean and safe environment and keeping said meals covered from dust, flies and other harmful bacteria.<br>Yor Mornin is an early morning magazine program; its segments are as follows;<br>• World Headlines<br>• Motivational Talk- –by Ralph Marston<br>• Everyday Talk -thirty minute interactive discussion on national and international issues.<br>• Stories behind World headlines around the world</p>
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