Communication

By Olajumoke Idowu 

The Zonal Director, Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria, FRCN, Ibadan Zonal Station, Mr Dominic Mokikan has encouraged members of staff to be totally dedicated to duty in a bid to achieve the set goals and mandate of the station.

Mr Mokikan gave the advice when he paid a visit to the station after the 20th Anniversary of Paramount fm Abeokuta ended in grand style.

The Zonal Director who commended the management and staff of Paramount FM for a successful event, restated the need to continue to provide credible platform for quality broadcasting and encouraged the staff to redouble efforts at sustaining the standard.

He promised that the corporation would continue to collaborate with relevant stakeholders to upgrade the system and solicited the support of everyone towards making the innovation a reality.


The Deputy Director Administration, Mr Adebayo Esho, in a welcome address appreciated the ZD’s visit and advised the staff to take their work seriously and pay more attention to official matters to avoid being sanctioned.

Earlier, the General Manager of Paramount FM, Mr Akinyinka Akintola appreciated the ZD and members of staff for their support throughout the anniversary, adding that the station was taking a new dimension and prayed God to continue to move Paramount FM forward.

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Security

There is need for Nigerians and the relevant security agencies in the country to work together in the bid to strengthen community policing.

Ogun State Commandant of the Vigilante Group of Nigeria, VGN, Mr Adesanya Adegbenga made the submission during a courtesy visit to the General Manager of Radio Nigeria Paramount FM Abeokuta, Mr Akinyinka Akintola.

Mr Adegbenga who said that the group was working with the Police and other security agencies to tackle crime in the society, appealed for Radio Nigeria’s support in promoting the activities of the VGN.

Also, the Group’s Deputy Commandant in charge of Administration, Mr Binigboro Gabriel who described community policing as the most effective tool for checking crimes in the society encouraged the people to support the VGN.

Responding, the General Manager of Paramount FM Abeokuta, Mr Akintola expressed the hope that the relevant security outfits would make greater impacts on enhancing the security of lives and property at the grassroots.

He promised the station’s readiness in projecting the activities of the VGN, among other organizations tackling crimes across the state.

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Lifestyle

Commitment to duty is imperative to take any organusation to greater heights.

The Zonal Director, Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria, FRCN, Ibadan Zonal Station, Mrs Bolatito Joseph made this known at Radio Nigeria Paramount FM, Abeokuta, when she visited the station to distribute promotion letters to newly elevated staff.

The Zonal Director who decried what she described as lackadaisical attitude among members of staff, stressed that discipline was sacrosanct and must be embraced by everyone.

On corruption, Mrs Joseph tasked all staff to do the right thing at the right time and eschew corrupt acts.

The assistant Director Administration, Ibadan Zonal Station, Mr Adebayo Esho in a remark enjoined staff to be devoted to their duties and discharge their responsibilities efficiently as the corporation would no longer tolerate disregard to established rules and regulations.

The General Manager, Paramount FM Abeokuta, Mr Akinyinka Akintola appreciated the Zonal Director for her supports to the station.

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Health

Experts from Nigeria are working with the international community on global research towards developing new treatments to specifically tackle breast cancer across the continent.

A Professor of Surgery who is the Medical Director, Federal Medical Centre, Idi Aba, Abeokuta, Professor Adewale Musa-Olomu made this known when the management team of Radio Nigeria, Paramount FM, Abeokuta, led by the General Manager, Mr Akinyinka Akintola paid him a visit.

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Transportation

There is a need for the media to collaborate with other relevant bodies to intensify road safety education and public enlightenment on attitudinal change to safety issues among road users. 

The Corps Commander, Ogun State Traffic Compliance and Enforcement Agency, TRACE, Mr Seni Ogunyemi made the call while receiving the new General Manager Of Radio Nigeria, Paramount FM Abeokuta, Mr Akinyinka Akintola who led members of the management team on a courtesy visit to his office.

Mr Ogunyemi who noted that the human factor was responsible for a large percentage of road crashes described the media as the tool for sensitising members of the public to understand and obey traffic rules. 

While commending Paramount FM for its efforts so far in bringing the organisation closer to the people, the TRACE Corps Commander called for greater collaborations in the bid to further reduce the loss of lives and property on the roads.

Earlier, the General Manager, Radio Nigeria Paramount FM 94.5 Abeokuta, Mr Akinyinka Akintola had restarted the station’s commitment to quality service delivery to meet the information, education and entertainment needs of the listener.

Mr Akintola gave the assurance that the station would consolidate on the existing cordial relationship with TRACE to further bridge the information gap between the corps and road users.

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