AMBROSE KICKS OFF NEW RADIO

Ace broadcaster, Dr Ambrose Olutayo Somide has joined the league of radio owners in Nigeria with the unveiling of Smailz 98.7fm.

The iconic broadcaster who was until a few days ago, the Managing Director(Radio Services), Daar Communications PLC( Owners of Raypower fm, Faaji fm and AIT) started his illustrious career from the Ogun State Broadcasting Corporation.

Joining other industry giants to celebrate Smailz FM’s arrival is the  Group Chief Operating Officer of Crest fm, Mr Adeolu Gboyega who posted on his facebook page about this milestone, commending Somide for his leap into the new phase of media entrepreneurship.

 “Congratulations to our highly reverred Dr Ambrose Olutayo Somide on the establishment of Smailz Radio 98.7FM. Welcome to the next phase, the Big Cobra”

Pronounced as you would the verb ‘smile’, the establishment of Smailz FM is expected to bring to the audience, intellectually driven contents and professional expertise.

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