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Fresh FM is a network of radio stations in Nigeria, owned by Olayinka Joel Ayefele. Fresh FM stations are located in Abeokuta, Ado-Ekiti, Akure, Ibadan, Lagos, and Osogbo. History. Programming began to Ibadan in 2015 and Abeokuta in 2018; the Ado-Ekiti station began broadcasting in 2020.
1998–present. Spouse. Temitope Titilope [1] Children. 3. Website. yinkaayefelemusic .com. Olayinka Joel Ayefele MON is a Nigerian music producer, gospel singer, radio presenter, and founder of Fresh and Blast FM network of radio stations across south-western Nigeria. [2] [3] [4]
e. The Fresh Democratic Party is a liberal political party in Nigeria. FRESH is an acronym, F aith, R esponsibility, E quality, S ecurity and H ope. The founder and presidential aspirant (2007) is Reverend Chris Okotie. The party believes in the unity and diversity of the Nigerian nation; the sanctity and collective will of the Nigerian people ...
LAGOS (Reuters) - Nigerian security forces deployed in major cities and the government said it was open to dialogue ahead of planned protests on Thursday against a cost of living crisis and poor ...
8000-30,000 [2] Targeted killings of Igbo people in Northern Nigeria in revenge for the coup of January 15, 1966. [3] Asaba massacre. 1967-10-07. Asaba, Delta State. Up to 500 men [4] Occurred during the Nigerian-Biafran War [5] [6] Ugep Massacre.
102.9- FRESH FM Opposite school of nursing, Alagbaka GRA,Akure 90.3 – AAUA Radio, Akungba-Akoko (Adekunle Ajasin University Radio) 91.9 – Breez FM, Ijoka, Akure
v. t. e. Corruption is an anti-social attitude awarding improper privileges contrary to legal and moral norms and impairs the authorities' capacity to secure the welfare of all citizens. [1] Corruption in Nigeria is a constant phenomenon. In 2012, Nigeria was estimated to have lost over $400 billion to corruption since its independence.
The global water sanitation and hygiene statistics shows that 79 per cent of Nigerians go through the challenge of water scarcity. [11] In 2015, around 60 million people lacked access to "at least basic" water. As for sanitation, only 33% of the total population had access to "at least basic" sanitation.