Eko FM
Radio station in Lagos
- Lagos
Sister stations
First air date
Eko FM was established in 1997 as the sister station of Radio Lagos.[1][2]
EkoFM was created to provide information to Yoruba people.
Many Lagosians rely on this channel to keep them updated, as it broadcasts in both English and local languages.
The government's reach is enormous, and critical messages are sent to the public.[3]
The current General Manager of Eko FM 89.7 is Mr. Olajide Isiaka Lawal [4]
References
- ^ World Radio Tv Handbook. WRTH Publications Ltd, 2008. 2009. ISBN 9780955548116.
- ^ "Eko FM". Music In Africa. 2015-08-06. Retrieved 2022-03-17.
- ^ "Sanwo-Olu appoints Lawal, as Radio Lagos GM". Vanguard News. 2021-10-26. Retrieved 2022-02-25.
- ^ "Sanwo-Olu appoints Jide Lawal General Manager Radio Lagos/Eko FM - P.M. News". Retrieved 2022-11-09.
External links
- "Eko FM".
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Radio stations in Lagos
- Brila FM 88.9
- Yabatech Radio 89.3
- Eko FM 89.7
- Lasgidi FM 90.1
- Top Radio 90.9
- Lagos Talks 91.3
- WFM 91.7
- Inspiration FM 92.3
- Bond FM 92.9
- Hot FM 93.3
- Rhythm 93.7
- Rainbow 94.1
- Wazobia FM 95.1
- LASU FM 95.7
- Lagos Traffic Radio 96.1
- Urban96 96.5
- Cool FM 96.9
- Classic FM 97.3
- Metro FM 97.7
- Mainland 98.3 FM
- Soundcity 98.5
- Kiss FM Lagos 98.9
- Nigeria Info 99.3
- The Beat 99.9 FM
- Raypower 100.5
- Star FM (Nigeria) 101.5
- Max FM 102.3
- Naija FM 102.7
- UNILAG FM 103.1
- Radio One 103.5
- Law FM 103.9
- Correct FM 104.3
- SMAfm 104.7
- City FM 105.1
- Fresh FM 105.3
- Jordan 105.5 FM
- NOUN FM 105.9
- Faaji FM 106.5
- Radio Lagos 107.5
- See also
- List of radio stations in Lagos
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