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At a time the broadcasting sector is witnessing stringent sanctions and threats, Multimesh Media Group boss, Godfrey Ohuabunwa has indicated interest to vie for the chairmanship of the Broadcasting Organisation of Nigeria (BON). Sir Ohuabunwa in a statement made available to newsmen indicated his interest to run for the broadcasting organizations top job ahead of its annual general meeting (AGM) coming up in Kano on October 7th 2021. Currently, the vice-chairman of BON, Ohuabunwa is a pioneer member, outstanding broadcaster and Chairman of Multimesh Media Group, a leading Cable Satellite Television, FM Radio station and Content production company with its head office in Port Harcourt, Rivers state. The BON vice-chairman said his motivations are hinged on the need to continue to expand on the successes already gained and to make BON a global industry player that is truly the mouthpiece of the organized broadcast media in Nigeria. He said “my mission is to make BON a truly unified umbrel...
The Largest Radio Network In Africa The Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria ( FRCN ) is Nigeria 's publicly funded radio broadcasting organization. Its subsidiary is the domestic radio network known as Radio Nigeria, with FM stations across the 36 states and Zonal station in the 6 geopolitical zones that broadcast on the SW. History The Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria was founded in 1933 by the British colonial government. Named the Radio Diffusion Service (RDS), it allowed the public to hear the British Broadcasting Corporation's foreign radio service broadcasts in certain public locations over loudspeakers. [1] In April 1950, the '''RDS''' became the Nigerian Broadcasting Service and introduced radio stations in Lagos , Kaduna , Enugu , Ibadan , and Kano . This service was reorganized into the Nigerian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) on April 1, 1957, by act of parliament. Its mission was to "provide, as a public service, indepe...
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