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kajoula:
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blaquemyc:use your eyes ![]() |
ERONX:especially Naija Police and LASTMA Officials.....They can fool themselves ! |
Another APC lie ![]() |
between 31-34 spending you one's financial stability. |
400billionman:Bad Nigga ![]()
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Who is Bidemi Kosoko? and why does she live in an UNCOMPLETED BUILDING ? ![]() I GUESS SHE NEEDS DONATION...asap |
MrGentleTouch:Guys will do worse if thay are comforted with same situation. ![]() we are all humans. |
grayht:They all know what they are doing. [size=18pt]EVIL NIGERIAN POLITICIAN PROFITING FROM THE MYSTERY OF THE PEOPLE[/size] |
I just downloaded ...... Good Work Please improve more on the artworks/color. God Bless you |
Some people don't think at all. .......Someone who is more younger than you(I believe) just invented a music player (software) that could be a great benefit to generations to come and he can also make $M's from it in no time. and some people with dwarf brains here,trowing curses at themselves ...... What a shame. |
Abbey2sam:he should change the name to something like BOMB MUSIC PLAYER .....as Nnamdi music player will limit his market best wishes! |
ollah1:TIGER NUT...wash them,clean DATE PALM FRUIT......wash clean,remove seed Blend together and remove chaff, BLEND the other solution with COCONUT. Then drink as much as possible, Repeat the experiment until you see changes.. Best wishes. |
dreamworld:
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Cunninlinguist:[size=18pt]its a padded (foam) bum bum ....I saw the bum bum line God will punish every deceiver of this generation[/size] looted Fakeass
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teekol:Tell him to get TIGER NUT...Wash clean DATE FRUIT....Remove the seed COCONUT. Blend, Sieve and drink as much as possible. thank me later
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A radio station is an important tool of information dissemination, enlightenment, education and entertainment especially in rural parts of Nigeria where people are largely poor and lacking modern devices like televisions and computers. To own a radio station involves some steps. Step 1: Do a feasibility study Consider why you want to start a radio station and the place of choice. Who will be your target listeners? How much do you have for it? Step2: Acquire an office and name it For a standard radio station, a spacious office may be needed because some licensing bodies may need to go onsite inspection of facilities before licenses are issued, and if their expectations are not met, the license may not be granted. Therefore, a radio station should have accessible road, neat and spacious compound, and good water supply. Every radio station should have names listeners can easily memorise. Step 3: Open a bank account Because financial transactions involving corporate bodies are largely electronic, it is advisable one opens a corporate account in the name of the radio station. Every bank in Nigeria has different requirements for corporate accounts opening, but they are largely the same. Open a corporate account in the name of your new radio station. This is the name that will be used to do all financial transactions concerning the company, and will be required for licensing. Step 4: Acquire broadcast equipment and install them A transmitter is an important device in radio broadcast. It is a device that turns electrical signals into radio waves so that they can travel long distances over certain frequency. Transmitter used depends on budget and range of target audience. Transmitters range from 15watts to 1kwatts, and its capacity determines how far its signals can travel. An antenna also is important. Antennas are used to amplify signal travel and must be kept far away from other devices to avoid interference. Coaxial cables are used to transfer energy from transmitter to the antenna and have to be bought. t is noteworthy that our power supply in Nigeria is very unsteady so an alternative to public power supply must be considered, hence radio stations have to run on generators or UPS to power the studio, transmitters, office air conditioners (where necessary). Audio processors are used to improve and optimize the quality of sounds to be broadcast and are needed. Also, an interface panel remote control is required to input signals into the transmitter. A mixer allows the Disc Jockey to control various aspects of radio broadcasts. Other pieces of equipment that are needed include power surge, computer automation software, rack mount, telephones, and connectors. Step 5: Get a license The first license is from Corporate Affairs Commissions (CAC) for registering a radio station as a legal entity in Nigeria. One must have a registered name with CAC before forwarding an application to Nigeria Broadcasting Commission (NBC) for a broadcast license. NBC is a commission which issues broadcast licenses and regulate the broadcast industry as contained in Act no. 55 (as amended) of 1999 Constitution. Applications are made to the President of Nigeria through the Minister of Information. Upon receipt of application, the applicant will be expected to pay fifty thousand naira for NBC forms. When the applicant has received these forms, he/she is expected to return the filled out forms with coy certificate of incorporation, station engineering design and feasibility study, Memorandum and articles of association, banker’s reference license, etc. After this, license is issued. A license expires in 5 years, and is subject to renewal. Lagos, Abuja and Port Harcourt are the most expensive places to own a radio station in Nigeria. The cost of broadcast license in these places is twenty million naira only while that of other states costs fifteen million naira only. Also, cost of license renewal in the 3 cities is five million naira only while that other states cost four million naira only and are valid for 5 years. Application for license renewal is made 6 months before the expiration of the current license. NBC has the authority to shutdown any radio station operating without a license in Nigeria, and that is why licenses are important. Step 6: Employ people A committed team must be set up to reach the goals of the radio station. Therefore, newscasters, journalist, cleaners, security men, Disc Jockeys (DJ), marketers, script manager, engineers (sound, electrical, mechanical, etc), production manager, etc must be employed. The engineers will install, maintain and operate the gadgets. When all these requirements are met, one can easily own a radio station in any location of choice in Nigeria depending largely on his or her budget and choice. Private radio stations make returns mainly through commercial advertisements. |
To own a radio station involves some steps. Step 1: Do a feasibility study Consider why you want to start a radio station and the place of choice. Who will be your target listeners? How much do you have for it? Step2: Acquire an office and name it For a standard radio station, a spacious office may be needed because some licensing bodies may need to go onsite inspection of facilities before licenses are issued, and if their expectations are not met, the license may not be granted. Therefore, a radio station should have accessible road, neat and spacious compound, and good water supply. Every radio station should have names listeners can easily memorise. Step 3: Open a bank account Because financial transactions involving corporate bodies are largely electronic, it is advisable one opens a corporate account in the name of the radio station. Every bank in Nigeria has different requirements for corporate accounts opening, but they are largely the same. Open a corporate account in the name of your new radio station. This is the name that will be used to do all financial transactions concerning the company, and will be required for licensing. Step 4: Acquire broadcast equipment and install them A transmitter is an important device in radio broadcast. It is a device that turns electrical signals into radio waves so that they can travel long distances over certain frequency. Transmitter used depends on budget and range of target audience. Transmitters range from 15watts to 1kwatts, and its capacity determines how far its signals can travel. An antenna also is important. Antennas are used to amplify signal travel and must be kept far away from other devices to avoid interference. Coaxial cables are used to transfer energy from transmitter to the antenna and have to be bought. t is noteworthy that our power supply in Nigeria is very unsteady so an alternative to public power supply must be considered, hence radio stations have to run on generators or UPS to power the studio, transmitters, office air conditioners (where necessary). Audio processors are used to improve and optimize the quality of sounds to be broadcast and are needed. Also, an interface panel remote control is required to input signals into the transmitter. A mixer allows the Disc Jockey to control various aspects of radio broadcasts. Other pieces of equipment that are needed include power surge, computer automation software, rack mount, telephones, and connectors. Step 5: Get a license The first license is from Corporate Affairs Commissions (CAC) for registering a radio station as a legal entity in Nigeria. One must have a registered name with CAC before forwarding an application to Nigeria Broadcasting Commission (NBC) for a broadcast license. NBC is a commission which issues broadcast licenses and regulate the broadcast industry as contained in Act no. 55 (as amended) of 1999 Constitution. Applications are made to the President of Nigeria through the Minister of Information. Upon receipt of application, the applicant will be expected to pay fifty thousand naira for NBC forms. When the applicant has received these forms, he/she is expected to return the filled out forms with coy certificate of incorporation, station engineering design and feasibility study, Memorandum and articles of association, banker’s reference license, etc. After this, license is issued. A license expires in 5 years, and is subject to renewal. Lagos, Abuja and Port Harcourt are the most expensive places to own a radio station in Nigeria. The cost of broadcast license in these places is twenty million naira only while that of other states costs fifteen million naira only. Also, cost of license renewal in the 3 cities is five million naira only while that other states cost four million naira only and are valid for 5 years. Application for license renewal is made 6 months before the expiration of the current license. NBC has the authority to shutdown any radio station operating without a license in Nigeria, and that is why licenses are important. Step 6: Employ people A committed team must be set up to reach the goals of the radio station. Therefore, newscasters, journalist, cleaners, security men, Disc Jockeys (DJ), marketers, script manager, engineers (sound, electrical, mechanical, etc), production manager, etc must be employed. The engineers will install, maintain and operate the gadgets. When all these requirements are met, one can easily own a radio station in any location of choice in Nigeria depending largely on his or her budget and choice. Private radio stations make returns mainly through commercial advertisements. |
88.9 – Brilla FM – Sports Broadcast only 89.7 – Eko FM, Ikeja 90.9 – Top Radio FM 92.3 – Inspiration FM – 92.9 – Bond FM 93.7 – Rhythm FM 95.1 – Wazobia FM 95.7 – LASU Radio (Lagos State University, Ojo, Lagos) 96.1 – Lagos Traffic radio 96.5 – Urban96 FM, Lagos 96.9 – Cool FM 97.3 – Classic FM 97.7 – Metro FM – FRCN 98.1 – SMOOTH FM, Lagos 98.5 – Soundcity FM, Lagos 99.3 – Nigeria Info 99.9 – The Beat FM, Ikoyi Lagos 100.5 – RayPower FM, Alagbado 101.5 – Star FM, Ikeja 102.3 – Radio Continental, Ikosi Ketu, Lagos 102.7 – Naija FM 103.1 – Unilag FM (University of Lagos) 103.5 – Choice FM now Radio One – FRCN 104.1 – RCCG Radio, Lagos-ibadan express way 105.1 – CityFM, Oregun, Lagos 105.9 – NOUN FM (National Open University of Nigeria) Victoria Island 106.5 – Faaji FM (Also of Raypower FM) 107.5 – Radio Lagos, Ikeja (Also of Eko FM) |
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What is her definition of "MAKING IT" all these poor minded nigerian seff. |
princetunex:check again....NOTICE ME ![]() |
Look doesn't matter at all. Little or no commitment truly tells the person (Man/Woman) is not ready for a relationship. We also have some people (mostly Ladies below 28) who can pretend and do fake commitment due to material attraction, they are never together and are fair feathers....Receive calls from 4-7 guys daily from the odd time of 7pm -10pm And you keep wondering if they ever get paid for answering 15mins call X Number of guys that call. but truth is not always hard to know. I thank God for my life sha. ![]() MEANWHILE, OP.....Please write your topic header in complete sentence, other Intelligent people won't contribute to this post. |
Reverse is the case ...Don't deceive yasef ![]() |



