In order to ensure practical training in broadcasting for students in higher institutions of learning, Universities and Polytechnics establish campus radio stations, as approved by the National Broadcasting Corporation (NBC). Below is a list of campus radio stations in Southeastern states of Nigeria that have been granted licence to operate by the NBC; Government owned
101.9 – Absu FM, Uturu Okigwe. Abia State university
94.1 – Unizik (Nnamdi Azikiwe University) FM, Awka.
2008.
106.5 – Stallion FM (Federal College of Education, Ehu-Amufu)
106.5 – ESUT RADIO, Enugu. Enugu State University of Technology.
103.2 – Federal Polynek Owerri FM. Federal government.
90.90 – IMSU STAR FM. Imo State University. Imo state government
107.2 – IMT RADIO, Enugu. Institute of Management and Technology.
106.1 – COOU FM, Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University
91.1 – Lion FM, Nsukka (University of Nigeria, Nsukka)
Privately owned
93.3 – Madonna Radio (Madonna University) FM, Okija. Very Rev. Fr. Prof. E.M.P. Edeh. 1999.
107.1 – Tansian Radio (Tansian University) FM, Umunya. Monsignor Prof. John Bosco, Akam. 2009.
98.7 – Caritas University FM Radio. Enugu. Very Rev. Fr. Prof. E.M.P. Edeh.
106.9 – Gouni FM (Godfrey Okoye University) Radio, Enugu
He is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Mass Communication, Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University, COOU, (formerly Anambra State University), Igbariam Campus.
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In order to ensure practical training in broadcasting for students in higher institutions of learning, Universities and Polytechnics establish campus radio stations, as approved by the National Broadcasting Corporation (NBC). Below is a list of campus radio stations in Southeastern states of Nigeria that have been granted licence to operate by the NBC; Government owned
101.9 – Absu FM, Uturu Okigwe. Abia State university
94.1 – Unizik (Nnamdi Azikiwe University) FM, Awka.
2008.
106.5 – Stallion FM (Federal College of Education, Ehu-Amufu)
106.5 – ESUT RADIO, Enugu. Enugu State University of Technology.
103.2 – Federal Polynek Owerri FM. Federal government.
90.90 – IMSU STAR FM. Imo State University. Imo state government
107.2 – IMT RADIO, Enugu. Institute of Management and Technology.
106.1 – COOU FM, Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University
91.1 – Lion FM, Nsukka (University of Nigeria, Nsukka)
Privately owned
93.3 – Madonna Radio (Madonna University) FM, Okija. Very Rev. Fr. Prof. E.M.P. Edeh. 1999.
107.1 – Tansian Radio (Tansian University) FM, Umunya. Monsignor Prof. John Bosco, Akam. 2009.
98.7 – Caritas University FM Radio. Enugu. Very Rev. Fr. Prof. E.M.P. Edeh.
106.9 – Gouni FM (Godfrey Okoye University) Radio, Enugu