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Radio & Tv Member X0A0H BON MEMBER STATIONS AS AT MARCH 2021 S/N COMPANY NAME NAME DESIGNATION ADDRESS Abubakar Rimi Abubakar Rimi Television 1 Television Corporation – Sa'a Ibrahim Director General Corporation - ARTV ARTV 44/48 44/48, Kano Abuja Broadcasting Mallam Ibrahim 2 Managing Director Katampe Hill Abuja Corporation, Abuja Lawan Damisa Adamawa Adamawa Broadcasting 3 Alleni E. Dah General Manager Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) Corporation, Yola Adamawa State Adamawa State 4 Ibrahim Buba General Manager Television Television, Yola African Broadband Engr. Gbenga Royal Fm 5 Managing Director Limited (Royal Fm) Adebayo Ilorin, Kwara State. Agro Fm 91.5 (Swomen No. 3 Shaiyen Street, Dama Farms Community Chief Executive 6 Mr. Martin L. Dama Shendam, Jos, Development Office Plateau State Assocation) Aluya Gode94.3 FM Sokoto. No.9 Maiduguri Road zoo 7 ALU Television, Sokoto Aliyu Yahaya General Manager Lan Area Near Dogondaji House Sokoto Akwa Ibom Akwa Ibom 8 Broadcasting Pastor Anietie Ukpe Director-General Broadcasting Corporation Corporation, Uyo Anambra Anambra Broadcasting Managing 9 Uche Nworah Broadcasting Service Director/CEO Corporation, Awka Mogadishu Armed Forces Fm Radio Colonel KO Ag. Executive 10 Cantonment, Abuja Ogunsanya Director Asokoro, Abuja 3B Kabir Road, Off Atar Communications Dr. Ahmed Tijjani 11 Executive Chairman Yahaya Road, Ung. Ltd (Liberty Radio) Ramalan Rimi GRA, Kaduna 3B Kabir Road, Off Atar Communications 12 Barr. Aliyu Abdullahi Board Secretary Yahaya Road, Ung. Ltd (Liberty Tv) Rimi GRA, Kaduna Broadcasting House, Bauchi Broadcasting Mallam Dalhat Mamid 13 Managing Director Ahmadu Bello Way, Corporation Bello Bauchi Bauchi State Television Ibrahim Idris 14 Managing Director BATV, Bauchi Authority (BATV) Abubakar 15 Bayelsa Radio Dr. John Idumange General Manager Bayelsa Radio S/N COMPANY NAME NAME DESIGNATION ADDRESS 16 Bayelsa Television Mr. Frederik Fabor Ag. General Manager Bayelsa Television Bayswater Media Bayswater Media Prince Adetunji Limited, Off Sunday 17 Chairman Limited (Breez 91.Fm) Ojomo Bus Stop, Ijoko Road, Akure. Radio House, 18 Blaze Fm Frank Idemudia Alapa Managing Director Oraifite, Anambra State Radio House, Rock Boot Communications Chief Executive 19 Dr. Niran Malaolu City Avenue, Asero Limited (Rock City Fm) Officer Estate, Abeokuta Borno Radio Borno Radio Television Television 20 Adamu Isa Abadam General Manager Corporation Corporation, Maiduguri 36 Justice Soweminas Teduch Investment Kambili Osadolor Chief Executive 21 Street, Asokoro, Limited (Boss FM) Ehima Officer Abuja Brila Broadcasting Services Limited, 634 Brila Broadcasting 22 Dr. Larry Izamoje Managing Director Adeyemo Alakija Services Limited Street, Victoria Island, Lagos Broadcasting House, Broadcasting Government Station 23 Corporation of Abia Sir Uchenna Dike Director-General Layout, Ogurube, State Umuahia Broadcasting Broadcasting Chief Executive 24 Corporation of Oyo Dotun Oyelade Corporation of Oyo Officer (CEO) State State, Ibadan Broadcasting Service of Ilokun Village, Ado- 25 Mr. Popoopla Director-General Ekiti State Ekiti Bruhi Investment L20, Ajasse-Ipo 26 Limited (Radio TNT Yemi Zubair Head of Station Road, Ijagbo, Ilorin, 102.5Fm) Kwara State 34 Old Aba Road, Cable African Network Mr Charles Daniels 27 Managing Director Rumuogba, Port- Tv Maraizu Harcourt. Chief Executive Caliphate Radio, 28 Caliphate Radio, Sokoto Alhaji Abdullahi Yelwa Officer (CEO) Sokoto 44/48, Channels Tv Avenue 29 Channels Television Mr. John Momoh Chairman/CEO Isheri North, Lagos, Nigeria S/N COMPANY NAME NAME DESIGNATION ADDRESS Confluence Cable Network Limited, Confluence Cable 30 Mr. Simbabi Ogbeha Managing Director Rakiya Ogbeha Network Limited Palace, Lokoja, Kogi State Continental 1, Continental Drive, Chief Executive 31 Braodcasting Service Mr. Andrew Hanlon Off CMD Road, Ketu, Officer (Tvc) - Radio Lagos. Continental 1, Continental Drive, Chief Operating 32 Broadcasting Service Lemì Olalemi Off CMD Road, Ketu, Officer (Tvc) – Television Lagos. Core Tv News, Lagos Core Media Service Managing 33 Olajide Adediran Ibadan Express way, (Core Television) Director/CEO Ogun state Cross River Cross River Broadcasting 34 Teresa Essien General Manager Broadcasting Corporation, Calabar Corporation, Calabar Ladi Lawal Drive, Kpaduma Hills, Off DAAR Communications Group Managing 35 Tony Akiotu Gen. T.Y. Danjuma Plc Director Crescent, Asokoro, Abuja Ladi Lawal Drive, (a) Africa Independent Tv Tosin Dokpesi Managing Director Kpaduma Hills, Asokoro, Abuja (b) RayPower Mr. Ambrose Somide Managing Director 1, AIT Road, Lagos 59, Osuma Street, 36 Dala Fm Abbas M. Dalhatu Managing Director Off Gana Street, Maitama No.13, Abeokuta Dasamal Television Managing 37 Ishaka Aliyu Street, Area 8, Garki, Network Director/CEO Abuja Degue Broadcasting DBN-Television, 38A. Mr. Osa Sonny Adun President Network Asokoro, Abuja. Degue Broadcasting Head Corporate DBN-Television, (B) Rose Okoro Network Service Asokoro, Abuja Delta Broadcasting Mr. Frank Whyte Delta Broadcasting 39 General Manager Service, Asaba Osabohien Service, Asaba Delta Broadcasting Delta Broadcasting 40 Tunde Omonode General Manager Service Warri, Delta Service, Warri State. Desmims Broadcast Desmims Broadcast Dr. Hakeem Baba- 41 Executive Chairman Nigeria Limited, Nigeria Limited Ahmed Kaduna Plot 1379 Tiamiyu 42 Details Nigeria Limited Mr. Ekom Esang General Manager Savage Street, Victoria Island, Lagos S/N COMPANY NAME NAME DESIGNATION ADDRESS Antonio Cruise 43 Dreams Fm Managing Director Dream Fm, Enugu Nwosu Chidozie Ebonyi Broadcasting 96, Nkaliki Road, 44 Engr. Timothy Nwachi Director-General Corporation Abakaliki Edo Broadcasting Edo Broadcasting 45 Friday Okoedion General manager Service, Benin, Edo Service State, Nigeria Oba Jewogboye Ekimogum Ven NELSON d. General Avenue, Town All, 46 Communications Limited Fadoju(JP) Manager/CEO Ondo City, Ondo State. Enugu State Enugu State Managing 47 Broadcasting Service Chukwuma Ogbonna Broadcasting Service, Director/CEO (SBS) Enugu Managing N0.114 Lamido 48 Express Radio Ali Baba-Kusa Director/CEO Crescent, Kano Federal Radio Radio House, Area 49 Corporation of Nigeria Dr. Mansur Liman Director-General 10, Garki, Abuja (FRCN) Fenchurch Media & Chief Executive Broadcasting Network 50 Fenchchurch Group Hon. H. A. Fasinro Officer (Smooth Fm 98.Fm), Lagos WELLS Media Flo FM Mr. Raymond 7B Factory Road, 51 94.9, Umuaha, Abia Chairman Nkemdirim, MFR Umuahia, Abia State State Foundation Rock Mr. Samuel Amos 52 Foundation Rock 98.9FM General Manager 98.9FM (Plateau Poly Timbau Radio), Jos 53 Freedom Radio Abbas Dalhatu Managing Director Freedom Radio, Kano Music House, Dr. Yinka Ayefele Opposite Con-Oil 54 Fresh FM 105.9Fm Chairman/CEO (MON) Filing State, Challenge, Ibadan 4TH Floor Adebila 55 Fuel Communications Mr. Jerry Oyu Media Executive House N: 38 of Opebi Road Ikeja Lagos Galaxy Television Galaxy Television, 56 Chief Steve Ojo President/CEO Limited Ikeja, Lagos 1, Ultima Close, Behind This Present General Entertainment 57 Femi Ayeni Chairman/CEO House, End of Television Admiragy Way, Lekki, Lagos. AIM Centre, Plot 519 Globe Broadcasting & Executive Independence 58 Evita Moussalli Communication Limited Chairperson Avenue, South City Centre, Abuja. S/N COMPANY NAME NAME DESIGNATION ADDRESS Centre, Abuja. 13, Kayode Abraham GNEC Television Principal Consultant/ Street, Off Ligali 59 Tunji Olugbodi Network Limited Ayorinde, Victoria Island, Lagos Director 2B Justice Sowemimo 60 Greetings Media Limited Mr. Austin Ekeinde Managing Director Street, Asokoro, Abuja Gombe Media Gombe Media 61 Jibril Bello Kwami Ag. Director-General Corporation Corporation 9, Abdullahi Baryero 62 Guarantee Radio Hafizu Garba Managing Director Road, Kano. Logemo House, Mr. Ighodalo 151/153 Ikorodu 63 GPC Media Limited Managing Director Kingsley Osazuwa Road, Onipanu, Lagos Honey waves Ughelli – Patani 64 Communications Mr. Gregory O. Edor Managing Director Road, Ogor, Delta Investment Ltd State. 232, Murtala 65 Hit Fm Mr. Patrick Ugbe Managing Director Mohammed Highway, Calabar 66 Hope 89.1FM Mrs Omolayo Jegede Station Manager Imo Broadcasting Imo Broadcasting 67 Barr. Oparah E. Director-General Corporation, Owerri, Corporation Imo State Nigeria (IBW Enterprises (Nig) Mr. Ogbeide Independent Radio & 68 General Manager Ltd. Uwumwonse Television, Benin AIM Plaza Headquarters, Plot Info Fm Radio Nigeria Deputy Group 69 Tatiana Moussalli 267A, Etim Inyang Limited, Lagos Managing Crescent, Victoria Island Annex, Lagos Inside-Out Media Inside Out Media Ltd 70 Limited (Rave TV/Trend Mrs. Agatha Amata Managing Director (RAVE TV), Ilupeju, FM) Lagos State. 92.3 Inspiration FM 2e-4e Ligali Ayorinde Azubike Osumili Managing 71 Inspiration FM (92.3) Street Director/CEO Victoria Island, Lagos S/N COMPANY NAME NAME DESIGNATION ADDRESS Plot 2, Deacon Olufemi Quadri Managing Abraham & Isaac Street, Felele Layout, 72 Mr. Femi Sowolu Director/Chief Publications Limited Off Lagos/ Executive Officer Ibadan/Iwo Road, Ibadan Jigawa Broadcasting Jigawa Broadcasting 73 Mati Ali Managing Director Corporation Corporation, Dutse Joy FM Radio House, Christabel E. Ojay 74 Joy FM Radio Managing Director Makurdi Road, Iyanya Otukpo, Benue State. 16, Amara-Olu Chief Executive 75 JYB Television Jibe Ologeh Street, Agidingbi, Officer Lagos Kaduna State Media Ibrahim Ismaila Kaduna State Media 76 Managing Director Corporation Ahmed Corporation, Kaduna White House, Adewole Adebayo 77 Kaftan Tv Limited Mr. Adewole Adebayo President Residence, GRA, Ondo State No.1 Ibrahim Taiwo Kano State Radio 78 Gali
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