Tom Adaba: Not an icon, but the ICON
If the world allowed the ‘Ebiras’, a community in Kogi State, Nigeria, Tom Adaba belonged to them. “We are very proud and appreciate God that the ‘Ebira Community Worldwide’ produced the impeccable and responsible family of Adai Tom Adaba… A kind hearted family capable of impacting true love, unity, peace and prosperity upon the world”,…
Broadcast Equipment News
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Broadcasters Int. Magazine Visits Osun
The Board of The Broadcasters Int. Magazine visited Osun State last week to have first-hand information on such areas as Arts, Broadcasting, Tourism and related fields. It was one exciting tour which ended with a visit to the state Commissioner for Information, Funke Egbemode. Details of the visit will shock observers, particularly on the rapid…
ERNEST OKONKWO
It is indeed an irony of fate that the renowned football radio commentator happened to fall within the category of the little known as far as his personal life was concerned. Ernest Okonkwo was born in 1936 at Nando, Oyi Local Government Area of Anambra State, the amiable sports commentator attended the local primary school,…
Great Broadcasters Series 2
Julie Coker Julie Coker was a television journalist and broadcaster. She was a brand and a foremost familiar face in television broadcasting in Nigeria during the beginning of the industry. Coker’s father was Yoruba from Abeokuta while her mother is itsekiri from Warri area. She grew up in Lagos with her mother and step-father and…
The Great Broadcasters
Sienne AllWell – Brown Sienne Allwell – Brown was a television Presenter with NTA. Her career started with her debut on Radio in 1973 at NBC Ikoyi, Lagos before she ventured into television. A Fashionista because of her very beautiful outfits on TV then. Sienne attended Aba township school, Aba in Abia State and ACM…
Air Wave ‘Wars’ and Nigeria’s Bests
Was there any war? Were there wars? It was difficult as it is still unclear today, to say there were musical wars, particularly on the air waves. But let’s laugh over some, and also analyse their results. I am not really sure that the late Rex Lawson took marijuana, but it was well known that…
CHRISTY ESSIEN-IGBOKWE: The Music Plays, Memory Lingers
Even when it is eight years after the death of Nigerian music matriarch, Chief Mrs Christianah Uduak Essien-Igbokwe better known in the music parlance as Christy Essien Igbokwe her works still continue to roar and speak in volumes. Taking a look at her profile, I couldn’t help but got swept off my feet. I noticed…
Broadcasting in Africa, Nigeria, South-West of Nigeria
Political activists before Independence might not want to agree in all totality that no matter how Colonialism might have been negatively tainted, Broadcasting in Africa particularly Nigeria is one of the gains Nigeria had from Colonialism. Nigeria for example was a colony of Britain, meaning that Nigeria was governed by people from another country which…
