BREAKING: Suspected Yoruba Nation Agitators Invade, Hijack Radio Station In Ibadan

Posted by Samuel on Sun 28th May, 2023 - tori.ng

Amuludun FM is a community station owned by the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN).

 

Some persons who are suspected to be members of the Yoruba Nation agitators have reportedly gone wild, hijacking Amuludun 99.1 FM in Ibadan in the early hours of Sunday.

The radio station, according to some staff who spoke with DAILY POST, was hijacked around 6 am on Sunday.

Amuludun FM is a community station owned by the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN).

A staff member of the station informed DAILY POST that the suspects invaded the station with various forms of charms.

“That is what we witnessed this morning. They hijacked the station around 6 am. But they had been at the station before that time.

“They came with various forms of charms. They woke our staff, who were sleeping. Some of our staff have fled. We are yet to see some of our staff. But the security [personnel] are on ground now,” he said.

Another source said that the station has gone off the air.

The General Manager of the station, Mr. Stephen Agbaje, confirmed the development to DAILY POST but stressed that the situation has been brought under control by the security agencies.

He added that some arrests have been made.

“Some group of agitators came around in the night, and took over the station, but the situation has been brought under control by the security agents. They were able to recover the station, and some arrests have been made,” he said.

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