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VOA Goes Off Air In Rural Nigeria, Ghana, Others by ijustdey(op): 2:44pm On Apr 04, 2025
When listeners in northern Nigeria tuned into Voice of America last month, they found music playing in place of their regular broadcast -- a telltale sign, historically, that soldiers had seized telecoms offices, and even the government.

“Was there a coup in the US?” Babangida Jibrin, a VOA journalist, recalled one worried listener asking, as he and colleagues fielded unending calls after the US-funded station abruptly went off air.

The dismantling of VOA by President Donald Trump’s administration has left a particular dent in northern Nigeria, where a now-shuttered Hausa-language service that Jibrin worked for served tens of millions in Africa’s most populous country.

The radio broadcasts to Hausa speakers across rural Ghana, Cameroon and Niger, where print media is sparse and internet service spotty — was a key resource for those not fluent in official languages like English or French.

“People are now cut off from news, especially international news,” said Moussa Jaharou, from southern Niger, among the many VOA Hausa listeners living in poor areas prone to conflict and jihadist violence who now find themselves further isolated.


– Difficult media environment –

Established during World War II to counter Nazi propaganda, VOA expanded amid tensions between the United States and communist countries during the Cold War.

Though backed by US government funding, it was considered in modern times a source of reliable, professional journalism in Nigeria — and an important alternative when other outlets were sometimes seen as too close to the government or business interests.

Trump’s first term, however, saw accusations that the president was politicising the outlet. His second time around, he gutted its funding as part of his administration’s massive budget cuts.

While it’s hardly a death blow to Hausa-language media, which serves an estimated 80 million people and banks on a strong radio culture in west Africa, it represents yet another hit against an already fragile industry, taking out a service with a widespread network of local stringers.

In addition to daily news, VOA’s health programming — including on HIV, and, right as the rainy season starts, malaria — has also come to an abrupt end.

“It’s really, really a shame,” Sadibou Marong, West Africa chief for Reporters Without Borders, said, noting that VOA reported on areas hit by armed groups in Nigeria and Niger, even situations where the military pressured journalists to report favourably on their campaigns.

The dismantling of VOA — currently being challenged in a US court — comes as Radio France Internationale (RFI), including its Hausa service, has been banned by military authorities in Niger. Britain’s BBC was recently hit with a three-month suspension in the country.


– Strong radio culture –

The establishment of radio stations in Kano city in 1944 entrenched a strong radio culture across northern Nigeria, which had a low English literacy rate during British colonial rule.

With its syndication across local stations, VOA’s service, established in 1979, could broadcast to millions in otherwise hard-to-reach rural locales.

Nigerian listener Muhammad Mukhtar, who picked up a habit of waking up for the 6:00 am broadcast from his father, said he was not worried about losing out on daily news — there are still plenty of local stations.

But the 50-year-old was worried about the loss of VOA’s in-depth shows, including those on health, Islam in America and a Nigerian political debate programme called “Hot Seat”.

“I still have not come to terms with this shocking reality,” he said.

The service was also known for its “solutions-based journalism,” such as a story on a young inventor in Kaduna who used drones to monitor crop diseases, said Alhassan Bala, another laid-off reporter.

Other times, the network’s stories prompted government investigations, including into concerns over dangerous heavy metal exposure in children from mining operations in Zamfara state.


– Journalists laid off –

For the journalists, the decision to shut down the service is heartbreaking.

Recounting the harassment he faced during the junta leader Sani Abacha’s rule during the 1990s, Jibrin recalled through tears that “there are places we used to go where they would address us as CIA agents”.

“So now who will have the last laugh?” he asked, unsure how he will now be able to provide for his family.

Bala received the news while working on a story for his Hausa language fact-checking website, Alkalanci.

“I just said, ‘Oh my God,'” he told AFP. “This is bad.”

Then he went back to his story — reckoning his fact-checking work is now more important than ever.
https://guardian.ng/news/world/africa/voa-goes-off-air-in-rural-nigeria-ghana-others/

Re: VOA Goes Off Air In Rural Nigeria, Ghana, Others by Mophor: 2:52pm On Apr 04, 2025
Okayed
Re: VOA Goes Off Air In Rural Nigeria, Ghana, Others by Sabadon(m): 2:53pm On Apr 04, 2025
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Re: VOA Goes Off Air In Rural Nigeria, Ghana, Others by Wapgod(m): 2:53pm On Apr 04, 2025
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Re: VOA Goes Off Air In Rural Nigeria, Ghana, Others by nairavsdollars(f): 2:55pm On Apr 04, 2025
Trump is just starting grin
Re: VOA Goes Off Air In Rural Nigeria, Ghana, Others by Ezekiel2122(m): 2:55pm On Apr 04, 2025
Hmmmm
Re: VOA Goes Off Air In Rural Nigeria, Ghana, Others by FreeStuffsNG: 2:55pm On Apr 04, 2025
Who still listens to VOA? Smh
Re: VOA Goes Off Air In Rural Nigeria, Ghana, Others by Saga16:
America is getting great again.

grin
Re: VOA Goes Off Air In Rural Nigeria, Ghana, Others by Oluwaseunomo: 2:56pm On Apr 04, 2025
Good
Re: VOA Goes Off Air In Rural Nigeria, Ghana, Others by Beremx(f): 2:56pm On Apr 04, 2025
E remain NTA to go off air. Those ones don't want to progress

Re: VOA Goes Off Air In Rural Nigeria, Ghana, Others by FreeStuffsNG: 2:57pm On Apr 04, 2025
nairavsdollars:
Trump is just starting grin
Everything that will be reversed by next US administration grin
They are experts at policy inconsistencies. Promise to do the exact opposite of verything he did will be the campaign promises of the democrats and they will defeat his party.
Most American voter are funny. They voted him for what he is doing now yet they have started complaining and blocking him with courts
Re: VOA Goes Off Air In Rural Nigeria, Ghana, Others by XtraFortunes: 2:57pm On Apr 04, 2025
Wow I used to love listening to VOA on my shortwave radio
Re: VOA Goes Off Air In Rural Nigeria, Ghana, Others by jeeqaa7(m): 2:57pm On Apr 04, 2025
A oki
Re: VOA Goes Off Air In Rural Nigeria, Ghana, Others by Image123(m): 2:57pm On Apr 04, 2025
Democracy in the mud, wailers will say all sort of nonsense, thinking Tinubu did it. We need a state of emergency declared against the mad ignorance in our country. But who go teach us as even PhDs dey terribly ignorant?
Re: VOA Goes Off Air In Rural Nigeria, Ghana, Others by meobizy(m): 2:57pm On Apr 04, 2025
Good riddance. They should never come back.
Re: VOA Goes Off Air In Rural Nigeria, Ghana, Others by NewHe: 2:58pm On Apr 04, 2025
That's the radio we listened to during June 12 debacle!
Re: VOA Goes Off Air In Rural Nigeria, Ghana, Others by Jamesbiodun(m): 2:58pm On Apr 04, 2025
No be everyone e concern
Re: VOA Goes Off Air In Rural Nigeria, Ghana, Others by dettolgel: 2:59pm On Apr 04, 2025
Trump the dodger doesn't understand how the US became such a powerful nation. This is good for mama Africa
Re: VOA Goes Off Air In Rural Nigeria, Ghana, Others by Dandsome: 3:00pm On Apr 04, 2025
Make America Go Away

MAGA
Re: VOA Goes Off Air In Rural Nigeria, Ghana, Others by Abokinmanoma: 3:01pm On Apr 04, 2025
cheesy Are You Serious
Re: VOA Goes Off Air In Rural Nigeria, Ghana, Others by Ykc2(m):
If buhari and tinubu appoint only yoruba and fulani people you will hear from their tribe's people with statements starting with buhari and tinubu appointed People can trust and work with but if trump do the same his a racist
Re: VOA Goes Off Air In Rural Nigeria, Ghana, Others by Apcshit: 3:02pm On Apr 04, 2025
FreeStuffsNG:
Everything that will be reversed by next US administration grin
They are experts at policy inconsistencies. Promise to do the exact opposite of verything he did will be the campaign promises of the democrats and they will defeat his party.
Most American voter are funny. They voted him for what he is doing now yet they have started complaining and blocking him with courts
Trump will still win next election
Re: VOA Goes Off Air In Rural Nigeria, Ghana, Others by LeeSmart: 3:03pm On Apr 04, 2025
FreeStuffsNG:
Who still listens to VOA? Smh
If you like you should keep on looking down on the local hausa's (my people) who do listen to it, by 2027 you will come looking for vote then you will know why dey do listen to VOA.
Re: VOA Goes Off Air In Rural Nigeria, Ghana, Others by onatisi(m): 3:03pm On Apr 04, 2025
Trump has started winding up via since 2 weeks ago. It seems more than half of their workforce have been sacked so far .

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cvge4l109r3o
Re: VOA Goes Off Air In Rural Nigeria, Ghana, Others by Agugbadin: 3:06pm On Apr 04, 2025
A sad reality.
Re: VOA Goes Off Air In Rural Nigeria, Ghana, Others by Saint99: 3:06pm On Apr 04, 2025
In Nigeria, the Easterners listen to VOA more while the Northerners listen to BBC Hausa more.
Re: VOA Goes Off Air In Rural Nigeria, Ghana, Others by UrPapa: 3:08pm On Apr 04, 2025
lol. So u expect trump to keep funding a radio station with millions if not billions of naira from faraway America
Re: VOA Goes Off Air In Rural Nigeria, Ghana, Others by FreeStuffsNG: 3:10pm On Apr 04, 2025
LeeSmart:
If you like you should keep on looking down on the local hausa's (my people) who do listen to it, by 2027 you will come looking for vote then you will know why dey do listen to VOA.
Smh. You're ignorant if you think only your South East people listen to VoA ( I know that you are not Hausa, the Hausa are not brash cyberbullies and they listen to BBC Hausa). That you don't even know that Hausa do BBC Hausa alone gave you away as ignorant Impostor.

Your politics of lies, hate and tribal/ religious bigotry failed in 2023, it will still fail in 2027. We patriotic Nigerians will reject your mediocre candidate and tribesman

Re: VOA Goes Off Air In Rural Nigeria, Ghana, Others by nomorespams: 3:10pm On Apr 04, 2025
First of all, it's not even one of the main listened to station so Its absence in 9ja won't have a profound effect, so all this epistle quite frankly isn't necessary.

Trump hasn't even been there for more than 5 months and he's already cutting costs left, right , centre.. We over here, despite our bloated budgets and numerous of highly ineffective MDA's, Offices..just created a livestock ministry..
Re: VOA Goes Off Air In Rural Nigeria, Ghana, Others by omoredia: 3:10pm On Apr 04, 2025
Good. They were serving any positive purpose when they were on before
Re: VOA Goes Off Air In Rural Nigeria, Ghana, Others by tnerro1(m): 3:11pm On Apr 04, 2025
Wotowoto season……Trump
Re: VOA Goes Off Air In Rural Nigeria, Ghana, Others by omoredia: 3:11pm On Apr 04, 2025
Trump has told u fooIs to take ur own people as priority
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