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Radio Biafra has been met with mixed reactions. While some critics have criticized the station for "inciting war" through its programmes and "preaching hate messages" against Nigeria which it refers to as a “zoo”, [8] an editor for Sahara Reporters wrote in defence of the radio station after he compared Radio Biafra with the British Broadcasting Corporation Hausa service.
The BBC Igbo was first aired with an interview with the wife of Biafra Separatist, Nnamdi Kanu. [8] The news outlet will report news from a fair point of view in addition with trending topics in sports, entertainment, business, health, education and women purely in the Igbo language. [6]
Independent Television/Radio is a Nigerian private broadcast network that began transmitting on 27 March 1997. [1] It was founded by Sir Chief Gabriel Osawaru Igbinedion , the Esama of Benin Kingdom .
Radio Biafra however, was established by the defunct Biafran government in 1967 with the aim of championing the Biafran cause. Kanu was a relatively obscure figure until 2009 when he started Radio Biafra, a station that called for an independent state for the Igbo people and broadcast to Nigeria from London. [11] In 2014, he founded IPOB. [11]
Radio Biafra (Internet Radio), transmitting from London, UK and owned by the Indigenous People Of Biafra (IPOB) with its director as Mazi Nnamdi Kanu. It's a pro Biafran radio that broadcasts every two days, mostly by 7pm (GMT+1) and has its reach within Eastern Nigeria and Lagos. Trybe City Radio (Official website) - online campus station
Roughly 40 state government-owned radio stations typically carry their own programs except for news broadcasts. [5] Several private TV stations are operational. Cable and satellite TV subscription services are available. Nigeria has about 20 private radio stations; transmissions of international broadcasters are available.
90.3 – AAUA Radio, Akungba-Akoko (Adekunle Ajasin University radio) 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) 93.7 – Ejule-Nen Community Radio, Okitipupa; 94.1 – Awawa FM Ayeka, Okitipupa; 94.5 – Orange FM ...
On 24 November 2016, Amnesty International accused Nigerian security forces of killing at least 150 Biafra's secession peaceful advocates. The rights group also said Nigerian military fired live ammunition, with little or no warning, to disperse members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) group between August 2015 and August 2016. But the ...