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  • Femi Fani Kayode gives love another chance, the 6th time, as he marries a new bride.

    The new bride is Adaugo, a 29-year-old fashion designer from Abia state.

    She is a devout Pentecostal Christian, a graduate of one of the top private universities in the country and is described by those who know her as a kind, gentle and highly respectful soul that prefers to keeps a low profile and that shies away from publicity.

    FFK, as he is called by friends, is head over heels with his new bride and ready to give it his all this time around.

    Congratulations to the new couple.
    Femi Fani Kayode gives love another chance, the 6th time, as he marries a new bride. The new bride is Adaugo, a 29-year-old fashion designer from Abia state. She is a devout Pentecostal Christian, a graduate of one of the top private universities in the country and is described by those who know her as a kind, gentle and highly respectful soul that prefers to keeps a low profile and that shies away from publicity. FFK, as he is called by friends, is head over heels with his new bride and ready to give it his all this time around. Congratulations to the new couple.
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  • NTA Jos is the first TV station in Africa to broadcast programs in color.

    Nigeria's television history began on October 31, 1959, with the launch of Western Nigerian Television (WNTV), the first TV station in Nigeria and Africa, south of the Sahara. This pioneering station was followed by Eastern Nigerian Television (ENTV) in 1960, Radio Television Kaduna (RTK) in 1962, and MidWest TV in 1972.

    Two years later, on July 15, 1974, Benue-Plateau Television (BPTV) was launched, which would later become NTA Jos. This station made history on October 1, 1975, by becoming the first in West Africa to broadcast programs in color. In 1977, BPTV merged with the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA). Later, in February 2008, NTA Jos was upgraded to a Zonal Network Centre.

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    NTA Jos is the first TV station in Africa to broadcast programs in color. Nigeria's television history began on October 31, 1959, with the launch of Western Nigerian Television (WNTV), the first TV station in Nigeria and Africa, south of the Sahara. This pioneering station was followed by Eastern Nigerian Television (ENTV) in 1960, Radio Television Kaduna (RTK) in 1962, and MidWest TV in 1972. Two years later, on July 15, 1974, Benue-Plateau Television (BPTV) was launched, which would later become NTA Jos. This station made history on October 1, 1975, by becoming the first in West Africa to broadcast programs in color. In 1977, BPTV merged with the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA). Later, in February 2008, NTA Jos was upgraded to a Zonal Network Centre. #history_daily
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