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He started his radio career as a presenter at Raypower FM in Kano under Daar Communications where he worked for 5 years. [5] He joined Brila FM in 2011 where he developed in his craft before he quit the radio station in 2017 upon tendering his resignation letter citing the need to improve his "capacity academically and professionally". [8]
She had her first broadcasting stint in Nigeria as a radio presenter with Confluence Cable Network Limited, a broadcast media house in Kogi State before working for Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria, Vision FM and DAAR Communications, a media company that houses Africa Independent Television, where she worked as a presenter till August 2018 ...
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Sandra Ezekwesili was born in Port Harcourt and hails from Nara-Unateze in Nkanu-East Local Government Area, Nigeria. She spent the first seven years of her life in Enugu, where she attended NAOWA Nursery and Primary School. In 1997, her family relocated to Port Harcourt following her father's transfer by the Nigeria Bottling Company.
Nigerian radio presenters (1 C, 62 P) Pages in category "Nigerian radio personalities" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.
The Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN) is a Nigerian state radio broadcasting organization. Its flagship station is the syndicated radio network Radio Nigeria, with FM stations across the 36 states and Zonal station in the 6 geopolitical zones that broadcast in the SW (South West – Ibadan, [1] South Central – Yenagoa, South East – Enugu, North East – Maiduguri, North Central ...
Broadcasting in Nigeria traces back to the colonial era when radio was introduced by the British colonial government to control and mobilize their colonial subjects. [4] The Nigerian Broadcasting Service was founded in 1951, relaying programmes from the British Broadcasting Commission (BBC).
Independent Television and Radio is a Nigerian private broadcast network that began transmitting on 27 March 1997. [1] It was founded by Sir Chief Gabriel Osawaru Igbinedion , the Esama of Benin Kingdom .