Tag: Radio Station

  • How EFCC invaded radio station, arrests presenter during live programme

    How EFCC invaded radio station, arrests presenter during live programme

    Operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) have raided Urban Radio 94.5FM, Enugu and arrested a presenter during a live programme.

    In a statement on Tuesday, the station apologised to its listeners over disruption of the programme.

    It said the invasion occurred at 6:45pm on Monday when the ‘Prime Time’ programme was ongoing.

    Urban Radio said operatives abducted presenters and seized communication equipment without disclosing reasons for their actions.

    The statement read, “The Board and Management of Urban Radio 94.5FM, Enugu regrets the abrupt halting and disruption of our programme on Monday evening.

    “Armed men identifying as the EFCC had barged into the studio and interrupted the live program ‘Prime – Time’, forcefully abducted our presenters and took away our communication equipment for reasons they vehemently refused to disclose.

    “Whilst we are following up with the matter, we will continue to inform our dear listeners accordingly through this medium. Once again, we apologize for the unethical break-in into our live studio and disruption of your favourite programmes and hope that the matter will be resolved as soon as possible and for whatever the reasons.”

    However, Dele Oyewale, EFCC spokesman, defended the anti-graft agency’s action, saying the agency was at the station to arrest Favour Ekoh, a presenter, over alleged involvement in a ponzi scheme in which 103 Nigerians were defrauded.

    The EFCC spokesperson said only Ekoh was arrested and that operatives did not take away communication equipment.

    He said operatives of the agency tracked the presenter to the station after she shunned several invitations.

  • Yoruba nation agitators float radio station to propagate struggle for independence

    Yoruba nation agitators float radio station to propagate struggle for independence

    Ilana Omo Oodua Worldwide, the  apex body of the Yoruba self-determination struggle, on Thursday, has announced that it would formally float a Radio station that will be known as  Ijangbara  the official broadcast radio of the struggle of Yoruba nation.

    The radio station is meant to kickstart operations on January 1st , 2023.

    The announcement was contained in a statement jointly signed by the group’s Chairman and General Secretary, Wale Adeniran and Tunde Amusat, respectively.

    According to the statement, the online radio will be broadcasting from Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

    The statement further added that the radio would serve the interest of the Yoruba self-determination struggle home and abroad.

    “Everyone can listen to the radio through its website, www.ijangbararadio.com, and the mobile application of the radio can be downloaded via Google play store.

    “We are inviting all Yoruba self-determination activists to the launching and formal unveiling of Ijangbara Radio on January 1, 2023. This radio is being donated by Ilana Omo Oodua, being the apex body, to serve as the official broadcast radio of the Yoruba self-determination struggle,” the statement added.

    Meanwhile, the group has announced the appointment of an Ado-Ekiti-based medical doctor, Adebayo Orire, and a former Chairman of Kajola Local Government Area of Oyo State, Alhaji Alli Oyedeji, as patrons.

    “Both Orire and Oyedeji shall work with the worldwide executive council of Ilana Omo Oodua to ensure that its aims and objectives are actualised, impeccably,” the statement added.

  • Police foil attempt to burn radio station in Anambra

    Police foil attempt to burn radio station in Anambra

    The Police Command in Anambra has confirmed an attack on the state-owned Anambra Broadcasting Service (ABS) early Monday morning.

    The command’s Public Relations Officer in Anambra, DSP Toochukwu Ikenga, who made the confirmation in a statement, however, said that no life was lost in the incident.

    Ikenga said the suspected arsonists could not gain access into the studio, but succeeded in burning two operational vehicles belonging to the station.

    He said that following a distress call today May 30, at about 4:30 a.m. of a case of arson in Anambra State Broadcasting Station Idemili North, a police patrol team responded swiftly.

    “The hoodlums were prevented from causing damage to the structure.

    “Unfortunately, two of the operational vehicles belonging to the station were affected. No life was lost.

    “Meanwhile, the station has been cordoned off and operation is still ongoing in the area,” he stated.

  • BREAKING: Popular radio station razed by fire in Delta [VIDEO]

    BREAKING: Popular radio station razed by fire in Delta [VIDEO]

    Popular radio station known as Rize FM, located in Ogunu, near Warri, Delta was in the early hours of Thursday razed by fire.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the fire incident occurred at about 1.30 am and the cause was yet to be ascertained.

    Though firefighters battled to put out the fire, the damage done to the attractive edifice was colossal; but no lives were lost.

    The management of the station was yet to issue an official statement on the incident.

    See video below:

  • NYSC mulls plans to establish radio station – DG

    NYSC mulls plans to establish radio station – DG

    The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) says plans are underway to establish a radio station as part of its strategy to improve communication between the corps and members of the public.

    The NYSC Director-General, Maj.-Gen. Suleiman Kazaure, disclosed this in Abuja on Tuesday at the “2018 NYSC Press and Public Relations Officers Workshop”.

    Kazaure said the radio also aimed at meeting the needs of the increasing corps population.

    He said that the establishment of the radio station would expand the NYSC’s public relations tools and enlighten Nigerians on the corps’ operations and achievements.

    “I am happy to inform you that in furtherance of management’s resolve to expand our public relations tools and get Nigerians to be more aware of our operations and achievements we are exploring the possibility of establishing a radio station for the NYSC.

    “This is part of our communication strategies in response to the rapid growth in corps population and increased stakeholder expectations.

    “Given the fact that young graduates are part of our primary stakeholders, we must avail the scheme of the benefits of the various social media platforms which the youths find so appealing.

    “I wish to therefore caution the social media team of the NYSC both at the state secretariat and the national headquarters to handle their assignments in the most professional way possible.

    “This is to avoid any backlash that could result from posting inappropriate content,” Kazaure said.

    The director-general also charged the public relations officers to work towards improving the image of the scheme by aligning all communication strategies with current global trends.

    Dr Arthur-Martins Aginam, a Lecturer in the Mass Communication Department of Baze University, Abuja, urged the corps to re-invent itself and improve its system of communication with the public.

    Aginam, who was the Guest Speaker at the event, also urged NYSC to improve collaboration with security agencies and INEC in order to ensure maximum security protection for corps members.

    The lecturer, who restated the important role corps members played during elections, expressed regrets that some corps members had to pay the supreme price in the discharge of their duties due to insecurity.

    “When Boko Haram started, we all thought it will last only a little while, but two decades later, the crisis still linger and the devastation it is leaving behind is unfortunate.

    “The corps needs to work more effectively with other government security agencies because it is not the responsibility of the NYSC to provide security.

    “When the scheme first started, people were excited to serve, but recently, with economic and security challenges on the increase, a lot of people now have reservations about where to serve in the country.

    “All organisations face challenges, it is however, their responsibility to find ways to re-invent, address issues and improve on services rendered,” Aginam said.

    Mrs Adenike Adeyemi, the Director, Press and Public Relations of NYSC, had earlier explained that the workshop was an opportunity for officers to update themselves on current trends in public relations practice and sharpen their skills for optimal performance.

    Adeyemi said that the workshop was anchored on the vision of the NYSC public relations unit to make the scheme focused, proactive, creative, friendly, responsive and result-oriented.

    The one-day workshop had its theme as: “Retooling NYSC Public Relations Machinery for Greater Output”.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that all public relations officers of NYSC in all states of the federation participated in the workshop.