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The Radio, Television, Theatre and Arts Workers' Union of Nigeria (RATTAWU) is a trade union representing workers in the arts and media industries in Nigeria. The union was founded in 1977, as the Radio, Television and Theatre Workers' Union, when the Nigerian government merged twelve unions: [1] Association of Radio TV Journalists of Nigeria
There are 24 government ministries of Lagos State. [6] In some cases a commissioner is responsible for more than one ministry, for example Ministry of Establishments, Training and Pensions may be combined as Lagos State Ministry of Establishments, Training and Pensions and the commissioners are assisted by a Permanent Secretary, who is a senior ...
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Broadcasting in Nigeria traces back to the colonial era when radio was introduced by the British colonial government to control and mobilize their colonial subjects. [4] The Nigerian Broadcasting Service was founded in 1951, relaying programmes from the British Broadcasting Commission (BBC).
The Federal Civil Service Commission of Nigeria (FCSC) is an executive body in Nigeria that has the authority to make appointments and transfers, and to exercise disciplinary control over all Federal Civil Servants. [1]
In August 2003, she auditioned for and got a job with Sports Radio 88.9 Brila FM in Lagos, Nigeria. Ogwo hosted different programmes in Brila FM including Whistles Of The Night, The Afternoon Blazing Drive, Top 8 Countdown, The Sunday Morning Show and The Super Morning show. She has hosted top Nigerian entertainment celebrities in these ...
He started his radio career as a presenter at Raypower FM in Kano under Daar Communications where he worked for 5 years. [5] He joined Brila FM in 2011 where he developed in his craft before he quit the radio station in 2017 upon tendering his resignation letter citing the need to improve his "capacity academically and professionally". [8]
The National Broadcasting Commission is the broadcast regulator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.The commission was set up on August 24, 1992, by Decree 38 of 1992 later amended as an act of the National Assembly by Act 55 of 1999 and now known as National Broadcasting Commission Laws of the Federation 2004, CAP N11 to among other responsibilities, regulate and control the broadcasting ...