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Ibadan-born business mogul, Sanusi opens new radio station, begins test transmission

 

Ibadan, Oyo State-born billionaire businessman, Chief Dotun Sanusi, has finally commenced test transmission for the multi-million naira digital FM station.

Radio listeners and enthusiasts in Ibadan are in for another good thing as the newly licensed radio station, Ilaji 91.9 FM, Ibadan, has started a 24-hour broadcast test running.

The exercise, which has been on for many days, according to Chief Sanusi, is in preparation for a full broadcast to the people of Ibadan and its environs.

Located in Akanran, the home of Ilaji hotels and sports resorts, Oloyo Village, Akanran, the radio station which is under  Ilaji broadcasting limited, is going to attract top broadcasters from within and outside the state.

He noted that his joy is in giving back to society and creating employment.

“Ilaji 91.9 FM, Ibadan is one of those things in my plan. I am grateful it has come to fruition. We have other plans. This one now, we have begun test transmission 24 hours per day. Few radio stations do that. We are in the process of recruitment. It may not be easy but it gives me joy to employ people. This is because the salary paid will go a long way in taking care of people, especially family, and dependents. I can assure you that this radio has come to stay. Though we have not come to compete, we will strive to be the darling of the radio listeners”, Sanusi assured.

You can listen here link https://ilajiradio.com/

Chief Sanusi, who is the Otun Apesinola of Ibadan, in his bid to further develop Ibadan, had established Ilaji Hotels and Games Resort almost a decade ago. This was just as he had established the International College of Arts, Science, and Technology, Elebu. He also owns football clubs with affiliations with clubs in Europe.

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