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  2. Voice of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    While the administrative headquarters is in Abuja, the Federal Capital, News and Programmes emanate from both the Lagos and Abuja studios. In 2012, VON commissioned another state of the art multi-billion naira transmitting station at Lugbe, Abuja. Voice of Nigeria now operates on digital platforms with www.von.gov.ng as its official website.

  3. TVC News - Wikipedia

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    TVC News is a Nigerian news 24-hour television news channel [4] based in Lagos. [5] The channel airs on British Sky Broadcasting Group Plc (BSKYb) in the UK , Naspers Ltd. (NPN)'s DStv and Startimes in Nigeria, and Multi TV in Ghana .

  4. List of television stations in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Nigeria was one of the first countries to introduce television broadcasting in Africa. Nigeria also has the largest terrestrial television network in Africa which is the Nigerian Television Authority (with over 96 stations scattered around the country). [2] As of 2010, 40% of Nigerian population had television in their homes.

  5. FT Nigeria 1-2 Ivory Coast. 22:24, Mike Jones. We’re still waiting for the trophy presentation. The stadium is heaving, it’s packed, there’s singing and dancing in the stands.

  6. Nigerian Television Authority - Wikipedia

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    Nigerian Television Authority, Benin Office. The Nigerian Television Authority or NTA is a Nigerian government-owned and partly commercial broadcast station. [1] Originally known as Nigerian Television (NTV), it was inaugurated in 1977 with a monopoly on national television broadcasting, after a takeover of regional television stations by military governmental authorities in 1976.

  7. List of members of the House of Representatives of Nigeria ...

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    Joseph Bello: APC: 11 June 2019–present [5] Ajaokuta Lawal Muhammadu Idirisu [g] [j] [x] APC: 11 June 2019 – 28 October 2019 [5] [83] Unknown–May 2022 NNPP: May 2022–present [84] Ankpa/Omala/Olamaboro Ali Abdullahi Ibrahim: APC: 11 June 2019–present [5] Bassa/Dekina Hassan Abdullahi Baiwa: APC: 11 June 2019–present [5] Ibaji/Idah ...

  8. Daily Nigerian - Wikipedia

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    The Editor-in-Chief is Jaafar Jaafar [17] who is an alumnus of Bayero University, Kano and London School of Public Relations. Jaafar Started his career with Daily Trust between 2007 and 2011, left the newsroom after his appointment as Special Assistant on Media and Public Relations to Kano State Governor Rabiu Kwankwaso between 2011 and 2015.

  9. Joseph Adebayo Adelakun - Wikipedia

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    Adelakun was born into the family of Salami Adebayo who was a Muslim. [2] He hails from Saki, a town situated in the northern part of Oyo State, western Nigeria. [3] He was trained as an Electrical engineer at Kareem Electrical Engineering Company in the city of Ibadan, the capital of Oyo State. [4]