Nigerian broadcasting stations Beat 97.9FM and Naija FM 102.7FM close temporarily in Ibadan

Two well-known Nigerian broadcasting/radio stations known as Beat 97.9FM and Naija FM 102.7FM have been temporarily closed in Ibadan, Oyo State. Both stations, Beat 97.9FM and Naija FM 102.7FM are owned by Megalectrics, which is a renowned Nigerian broadcasting company.

The company recently announced the temporary closure of these stations in a press release. Their press release was dated October 2, 2023. They revealed the reason for their deciduous in their statement. They disclosed that this is due to prevailing economic conditions in the country.
They stated that this closure is a temporary action until they are able to re-strategise, recoup and restructure their services. They went ahead to thank all their staff and clients who have played a big role in the growth and success of the company in Ibadan. They also disclosed that this closure is only for their office in Ibadan not other states. Their stations in Lagos, Port Harcourt and Abuja are operational in this period. The only exception is the Ibadan station. They went ahead to assure clients that they would keep their lines of communication open in this period.
See their press release below


Two well-known Nigerian broadcasting/radio stations known as Beat 97.9FM and Naija FM 102.7FM have been temporarily closed in Ibadan, Oyo State. Both stations, Beat 97.9FM and Naija FM 102.7FM are owned by Megalectrics, which is a renowned Nigerian broadcasting company.

The company recently announced the temporary closure of these stations in a press release. Their press release was dated October 2, 2023. They revealed the reason for their deciduous in their statement. They disclosed that this is due to prevailing economic conditions in the country.
They stated that this closure is a temporary action until they are able to re-strategise, recoup and restructure their services. They went ahead to thank all their staff and clients who have played a big role in the growth and success of the company in Ibadan. They also disclosed that this closure is only for their office in Ibadan not other states. Their stations in Lagos, Port Harcourt and Abuja are operational in this period. The only exception is the Ibadan station. They went ahead to assure clients that they would keep their lines of communication open in this period.
See their press release below
