UNILAG Becomes the First Nigerian University to Get TV Licence

Posted by Odinaka on Sat 11th Nov, 2017 - tori.ng

The University of Lagos has become the first higher institution in the country to be granted a licence to operate a television station, an official has said.

UNILAG
 
The University of Lagos (UNILAG), Akoka, has become the first university in Nigeria to be granted a licence to operate a television station.
 
This was disclosed by Prof. Ralph Akinfeleye, Chairman of UNILAG Radio and TV, through a statement issued yesterday.
 
According to him, “the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) granted the TV licence to the institution on Thursday, November 9.”
 
He therefore invited members of the university community to the commissioning of the TV scheduled to hold on Saturday, November 11 at the Department of Mass Communication of the university.
 
Also in the press statement, the Vice Chancellor of the institution, Rahman Bello, on behalf of the university management, congratulated members of staff, students and the entire university community on the milestone.
 
The Mass Communication department of UNILAG also pioneered the first campus radio station in Nigeria.
 
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