The National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) was established 33 years ago with a singular mandate: to regulate, guide, and nurture the broadcasting industry in Nigeria. Over these three decades, we have grown together — from the era of limited analogue transmissions to the present digital age where voices, stories, and innovations find expression across multiple platforms.
This anniversary is not merely about numbers, but about the shared commitment of our staff, the resilience of our licensees, and the trust of the Nigerian public. It is about the values of professionalism, integrity, and service to the public interest that have carried us through the years. I therefore extend my heartfelt congratulations to the Board of Management, the entire NBC family, and indeed all stakeholders who continue to uphold these values.
Looking Back with Pride!
From the earliest days of national radio and television, through the liberalisation of the broadcast space, to the present drive towards digital switchover, the Commission has consistently sought to ensure that broadcasting remains a tool for education, information, and national integration. We have weathered challenges, adapted to changes, and remained a pillar in upholding national standards.
Looking Forward with Purpose!
As we celebrate this 33rd anniversary, we must equally look to the future with clarity and resolve. The landscape of broadcasting is changing rapidly — artificial intelligence, online streaming, satellite-driven platforms, and converged media are now defining the way societies consume information. Nigeria cannot afford to be left behind.
The NBC is committed to:
Deepening Digital Transition: Ensuring the success of Nigeria’s Digital Switchover project, with platforms that guarantee universal access, affordability, and inclusivity.
Strengthening Local Content: Supporting Nigerian creativity and talent so that our airwaves reflect who we are — our values, our cultures, and our aspirations.
Promoting Responsible Broadcasting: Expanding our capacity to monitor, guide, and check misinformation, disinformation, and harmful content that threaten social cohesion.
Harnessing Technology for Regulation: Deploying modern digital tools, including AI-driven monitoring and data-driven audience measurement systems, to keep pace with global standards.
Partnerships and Collaboration: Working hand-in-hand with licensees, industry players, and international partners to create a broadcasting environment that is vibrant, innovative, and globally competitive.
Our Shared Responsibility!
Broadcasting is not only about regulation; it is about nation building. Every station, every producer, every regulator, and every viewer or listener is a custodian of our collective narrative. Together, we can ensure that the airwaves remain a space of truth, creativity, education, and unity.
On this 33rd anniversary, let us renew our pledge — as management, staff, licensees, and the Nigerian people — to build a broadcasting industry that not only serves today but also secures the future.
Congratulations once again to the NBC family and all our stakeholders. May the years ahead be marked by even greater achievements for the broadcasting sector and for Nigeria.
Long live the NBC.
Long live the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
33 YEARS OF NBC
