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  2. Radio France Internationale - Wikipedia

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    Logo of RFI from 1996 until June 2013. RFI was created in 1975 as part of Radio France by the Government of France, and replaced the Poste Colonial (created in 1931), Paris-Mondial (1937), Radio Paris (1939), a private station which was commandeered by the Germans during the occupation of France, and the Voice of France which was operated by the Vichy regime from 1941 to 1944, RTF Radio Paris ...

  3. List of European short wave transmitters - Wikipedia

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    RFI 3.975 6160 Shortwave AM Radio ... Radio France Internationale Issoudun 09:00-12:00 ... Hausa 500 170 13.730 Interradio Romania

  4. Ahmed Abba - Wikipedia

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    Ahmed Abba is a Cameroonian journalist, correspondent for the Hausa broadcast service operated by Radio France Internationale. He was questioned and detained for his reportage on Boko Haram and was incarcerated in Cameroon for 876 days. He was released in Yaoundé on December 22, 2017. [1]

  5. List of shortwave radio broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    France Radio France Internationale: 1945/1975 Yes Yes Known from 1945 to 1975 successively as RTF Radio Paris, RDF Radio France, and ORTF Radio Paris Poste Colonial: 1931 1938 No No State-owned, aimed at French colonial empire. Paris-Mondial: 1938 1940 No No State-owned, terminated by German invasion of France during WWII. Radio-Paris Mondial ...

  6. Hausa Day - Wikipedia

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    Hausa Day (Hausa: Ranar Hausa), formally known #RanarHausa, is an annual cultural celebration observed on 26 August by the Hausa people, an ethnic group of West Africa. [1] The day celebrates Hausa cultural heritage, traditions, language, and art. [ 1 ]

  7. Dan Maraya - Wikipedia

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    Dan Maraya chose the griot profession when he was seven-years old, having been told that his decreased father was a royal drummer. [4] By the end of his life he had toured internationally, performing in the United States, the Netherlands, Germany, Cuba, Trinidad, Jamaica, Guyana, Venezuela, Brazil, and Ethiopia. [4]

  8. Moussa Kaka - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, Moussa became Niger correspondent for France's Radio France International. At that time he was a print journalist for the Niamey based independent newspaper Le Républicain-Niger . [ 1 ] In 2002, Kaka was named news director Saraounia FM, a radio station in the regional capitol of Maradi , where he had been employed since 2000. [ 2 ]

  9. Hausa people - Wikipedia

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    Hausa is also being used in various social media networks around the world. [citation needed] Hausa is considered one of the world's major languages, and it has widespread use in a number of countries of Africa. Hausa's rich poetry, prose, and musical literature is increasingly available in print and in audio and video recordings.