History Of Radio Nigeria

The Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria was founded in 1933 by the British colonial government. Named the Radio Diffusion Service (RDS), it allowed the public to hear the British Broadcasting Corporation’s foreign radio service broadcasts in certain public locations over loudspeakers. In April 1950, the RDS became the Nigerian Broadcasting Service and introduced radio stations […]

History Of Radio Broadcasting In Nigeria

History Of Radio Broadcasting In Nigeria

In 1933 the British Colonial government introduced the Radio Distribution System (RDS) (a British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) reception and relay base) under the Department of Post and Telegraph (P&T) in Lagos – this birth radio broadcasting in Nigeria. Radio signals connected to box-like speakers through wired systems relayed BBC broadcast to homes in Nigeria. In […]

History Of Nigeria Satellite

See Below The History Of Nigeria Satellite The national space research and development agency (NASRDA) is the national space agency of nigeria. It is a part of the federal ministry of science and technology. The agency based in the nigeria capital abuja has a ground receiving station. Nasrda was established in 1st august 2001 after preparation […]

History Of Nigeriasat 1

History Of Nigeriasat 1

The Nigeriasat-1 was the first satellite to be built under the Nigerian government sponsorship. The satellite was launched from Russia on 27 September 2003. Nigeriasat-1 was part of the worldwide Disaster Monitoring Constellation System. The primary objectives of the Nigeriasat-1 were: to give early warning signals of environmental disaster; to help detect and control desertification […]

History Of Nigeria Mass Media

See Below The History Of Nigeria Mass Media The Nigerian mass media started out with the publication of Iwe Iroyin; that was in 1859. It was published by Rev. Henry Townsend, who was a Briton. … It was learnt that the Nigerian newspapers that were available then contributed greatly to the achievement of Nigeria’s independence from […]

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