Tag: radio
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Hoodlums attack radio,TV stations in Abuja, injure journalist
Hoodlums reportedly bombarded the premises of privately owned Liberty Television and radio station located in jabi, Abuja. It was gathered that a journalist Muhammad Sani Yusuf Nassarawa. who plies his trade with the out was injured by the rampaging hoodlums.
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President Buhari approves 159 new radio, television stations
159 new radio, television stations
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Man reports abduction of seven Rivers travelers on radio
Gunmen suspected to be kidnappers have seized a commercial bus with seven passengers on its way to Omoku in Rivers State. The gunmen were said to have invaded the bus on Sunday around 8pm and whisked the passengers to an unknown destination. A relation of one of the victims, who gave his name simply as…
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Just in: #EndSARS protesters launch online radio, Soro Soke
Some of the aggrieved youths demanding a total overhaul of the Nigeria Police Force have launched an online radio, Soro Soke. The channel is expected to aid the coordination and communication of #EndSARS protests nationwide. When TNG visited the station https://s4.radio.co/s99d55c85b/listen on Sunday, programmes and live reports of missing and found #EndSARS protesters were escalated…
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FG commences talks on palliatives for newspapers, offers radio/TV stations N7.8bn debt relief
As part of palliative measures against coronavirus, the Federal Government has offered 60 per cent debt forgiveness to defaulting radio and TV stations. The affected stations are indebted to the Federal Government to the tune of N7.8billion. All the stations have a three-month timeline to enjoy the debt reprieve. The Minister of Information and Culture,…
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Burundi bans BBC, removes radio from airwaves
Burundi has banned the BBC from the country and taken its radio off the airwaves, after what the government said was the broadcaster’s “false’’ reporting on secret torture centres. “The licence to operate the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) Radio Station is withdrawn,’’ Nestor Bankumukunzi, the head of the National Communication Council, said in a statement…
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Gambian Govt. closes fourth ‘anti-Jammeh’ radio station amid crisis
Gambian authorities have closed Paradise FM, the fourth radio station to be shut since last week, one of its presenters said on Monday. The minister said that Paradise FM was closed on orders allegedly given by the Communication and Information Ministry, presenter Andrew Gibba said. The closure came hours after Paradise FM had interviewed a…