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  2. Adebola Williams - Wikipedia

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    Adebola Williams. Adebola Williams (born 1986) is a Nigerian media entrepreneur, journalist, political consultant, and motivational speaker. He is the Group CEO of RED | For Africa. He co-founded and runs Red Africa, Africa's largest portfolio of youth media brands which include Red Media Africa, Statecraft Inc.,

  3. List of radio stations in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of radio stations in Nigeria organized by frequency and location. States and territories Federal Capital Territory (FCT) 87.9 – Best Afro FM; 88.9

  4. RedTV (streaming service) - Wikipedia

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    REDTV is a platform known for showcasing modern African content, including TV shows, fashion, news, design, music, sports, and travel. Since its launch, REDTV has aired shows like The Men's Club (Nigerian web series), Africa's Next Top Model, Assistant Madams, Inspector K, our best friend's wedding, and on December 26, 2021, the channel ...

  5. Red Africa - Wikipedia

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    RED | For Africa (written RED) is an African media company based in Nigeria and Ghana. RED | For Africa is a content, consulting and data company. Its headquarters is in Lagos, Nigeria . RED | For Africa owns the brands YNaija, Red Media Africa, The Future Awards Africa and StateCraft. Its founders are Chude Jideonwo and Adebola Williams.

  6. Fredrick Nwabufo - Wikipedia

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    Fredrick Nwabufo is a Nigerian journalist and media entrepreneur currently serving as Senior Special Assistant on Public Engagement to President Tinubu. He is a columnist with Cable News Paper Limited, Leadership Newspaper, The Nation Newspaper, peoples Gazette Nigeria and other national newspapers where he discusses issues on governance, politics and national security.

  7. Censorship in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Electronic media and entertainment censorship. In 1978, the government created the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), which was responsible for censoring electronic media, such as radio, television, and DVD. Electronic media was predominantly privately owned, but the government was able to influence content through the NAN.

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  9. Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN) is Nigeria's state radio broadcasting organization. Its subsidiary is the domestic radio network known as Radio Nigeria, with FM stations across the 36 states and Zonal station in the 6 geopolitical zones that broadcast on the SW (South West – Ibadan, South Central – Yenagoa, South East – Enugu, North East – Maiduguri, North Central ...