OOU 92.1 FM is a campus radio station based in Ago-Iwoye, Ogun State, owned and managed by the mass communication department, Olabisi Onabanjo University. OOU FM broadcast on the spectrum of 92.1 FM Mhz with 20 Kilowatt transmitter which it's coverage reach Ago-Iwoye town, Oru-Ijebu,away,Ilaporu, Ìjèbú Igbo, Ìjèbú Òde and some neighborhood town in Ago-Iwoye. It speaks English,Pidgin and yoruba language. The radio station situated at broadcasting house beside mass communication building, OOU Ago Iwoye. The Station project was funded and donated by Sir. Kensington Adebutu to the university, the project flagged off in May 2015 and completed in 2016. OOU 92.1 FM was commissioned by Dr. Funmilayo Agbato on Monday 30th Of January, 2017. While visiting the OOU FM in July 2019, the NBC southwest zonal Director, Mr. Raphael Akpan, noted that the station is well equipped with standard- digital equipment and manage by a professional broadcaster. OOU FM was coined from ...
Radio Kudirat was a clandestine pro- democracy Radio station set up by Nigerian- London based group, United Democratic Front of Nigeria (UDFN), who had gone into exile abroad in the heart of political persecution by Abacha Administration. Radio Kudirat was initially launched as Radio Democrat Nigeria International but later named Radio Kudirat after Mrs. Kudirat Abiola, the wife of Chief M.K.O Abiola the claimed Winner of June 12 Election, was assasinated on June 4, 1996 in honour of her murder. The pirate station first broadcast worldwide on shortwave of 7125 KHz, 41 Meter band Frequency but later operated on 6205 KHz, 49 Meter band due to inability to heard the station in some part of the country. the radio station was said to have been backed by the America, British, Swedish, Danish and Norwegian governments to end military dictatorship in Nigeria during abacha regime. U...
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