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Owelle FM 99.5 In Enugu
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Photo Speaks: OWELLE FM 99.5
Owelle FM is a newly built radio station in enugu state, owned by Owelle Media Limited, Commenced operation on July 2020.
It operates on 99.5 Frequency modulation MHz. Owelle FM is located at Owelle court, owelli-ogbaku road, Oye owelli-ogbaku square, Awgu LGA, Enugu State.
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