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List Of Popular Radio (FM) Stations and Frequencies Based Within Lagos and Environs

Radio frequencies & stations within Lagos and environs

Radio broadcasting in Nigeria has come to stay after its first transmission in 1950. After it's reorganization as NBC in April 1957, we have witnessed many stations been licensed to operate as both public and private enterprises. As of today, the operation of private radio stations in Nigeria is unprecedented with cities like Lagos, Abuja, Portharcourt, Abeokuta and just to mention a few are taking the lead. This article focuses on Lagos metropolis and it's environs. So if you are Lagos then you can just hook on to some of these frequencies either on your mobile devices, car stereo or HiFi system at home and catch some of the best information on news, politics, sports, entertainment, music and so much more.
  • 88.9 Brila FM
  • 89.7 Eko FM
  • 90.5 OGBC 2 FM, Abeokuta
  • 90.9 Topradio FM
  • 91.3 Lagos Talks FM
  • 91.7 W- FM
  • 92.3 Inspiration FM
  • 92.9 Bond FM
  • 93.3 Hot FM
  • 93.5 Premier FM, Ibadan
  • 93.7 Rythm FM
  • 94.1 Rainbow FM
  • 94.5 Paramount FM, Abeokuta
  • 95.1 Wazobia FM
  • 95.9 Hebron FM, Ota
  • 96.1 Traffic radio FM
  • 96.5 Urban radio FM
  • 96.9 Cool FM
  • 97.3 Classic FM
  • 97.6 Metro FM
  • 98.1 Smooth FM
  • 98.5 SoundCity FM & BCOS radio 2 FM, Oyo
  • 98.9 Kiss FM
  • 99.3 NigeriaInfo FM
  • 99.9 The Beat FM
  • 100.5 Raypower FM
  • 101.5 Star FM
  • 101.9 RockCity FM, Abeokuta
  • 102.3 Max FM
  • 102.7 Naija FM
  • 103.1 Unilag FM
  • 103.5 Radio One (Choice) FM
  • 104.1 Kennis FM
  • 104.7 SMA FM, Abeokuta
  • 105.1 City FM
  • 105.5 Splash FM, Ibadan
  • 106.5 Faaji FM
  • 107.1 Sweet FM, Abeokuta
  • 107.5 Radio Lagos FM
  • 107.9 Fresh FM, Abeokuta



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