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  2. Voice of Africa Radio - Wikipedia

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    Voice of Africa Radio (also known as VOAR) was a London-based FM radio station, founded on 1 January 2000 to correct the exclusion and marginalisation of the African community from the electronic media. Initially, the station operated unlicensed, covering the Greater London area on 107.7 MHz. It attracted a wide range of African businesses that ...

  3. List of radio stations in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    91.7 – Royal FM, Great Nigeria Insurance Building, Alagbaka, Akure 91.9 – Breez FM, Ijoka, Akure 93.1 – Futa FM , Akure ( Federal University of Technology Akure radio)

  4. Soundcity Radio Network - Wikipedia

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    Soundcity Radio Network is a Nigerian FM radio and nationwide digital radio station that follows a Top 40 music format and is owned by Alphavision Multimedia, a subsidiary of the Consolidated Media Associates (CMA). Headquartered in Lagos, Nigeria, [1] Soundcity Radio Network broadcasts nationally to a youth audience.

  5. Nigeria Info - Wikipedia

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    Nigeria Info is a network of talk radio stations in Nigeria, broadcasting on 99.3 MHz in Lagos, 95.1 MHz in Abuja, and 92.3 MHz in Port Harcourt.Owned by Info FM Nigeria Limited, the stations broadcast local and international news with a blend of talk and sports shows, while addressing current affairs and topical issues in Nigeria.

  6. Trace Africa - Wikipedia

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    Trace FM is the radio section of Trace and is the means through which Trace Africa is broadcast. Trace FM is focused by country or geographical region, including TV channels, radios events and apps. The specific channels of Trace FM are listed below: TV channels: urban, tropical, Africa, toca, mziki, naija, gospel, sports stars, prime

  7. Toolz - Wikipedia

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    Toolz was born in London on 6 July 1982. She had her primary education at Talbot House preparatory school in Bournemouth, UK, and secondary education in Nigeria before relocating to study at City of Westminster College. [3] She also has a degree in Business and Mass communication from London Metropolitan University. [4]

  8. Cool FM Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Cool FM Nigeria is a Nigerian English-speaking radio station with frequencies across 4 of the 6 Geo-Political zones in Nigeria. It operates Cool TV and online radio. [1] The radio station is pop and rock for adult audiences. [2] In 2019, Cool FM hosted an interview with Cardi B which was considered a scoop.

  9. The Beat 99.9 FM - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] It was the first African radio station to get verified on Twitter. [4] [5] Olisa Adibua was the director of programs until 2019. In 2020 Tolu Oniru- Demuren became the acting Program Director. [6] A similar station, The Beat 97.9 FM, operates in Abuja. [citation needed]