By: Manoah Kikekon
Nigeria’s foremost indigenous radio station, Iworo FM 96.3, in Iworo-Awori Kingdom of Badagry, Lagos State has celebrated its first anniversary.
The milestone event, held on February 7 2026 marked twelve months of broadcasting excellence, brought together a galaxy of stars, traditional icons, and political heavyweights to honor a station that has rapidly become the "Voice of the People."
The glamorous celebration commenced with a profound session of thanksgiving, where the management and staff offered prayers of gratitude for the station's meteoric rise since its inception in 2025. Despite the typical hurdles faced by new media outlets in a competitive digital age, the organizers highlighted how divine intervention and community support allowed the station to soar above the odds, cementing its place in the hearts of listeners across the Badagry and Olorunda axis.
Among the dignitaries gracing the occasion was the traditional ruler of the land, Oba (Dr.) Oladele Friday Kosoko, the Oniworo of Iworo-Awori Kingdom, who also serves as the Chairman of the Board. He was joined by the Chairman of Olorunda LCDA, Hon. Ajose Peter Kumayon, along with a host of other traditional rulers, Christian and Muslim clerics, and community leaders who all gathered to witness the historic moment.
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Addressing the jubilant crowd, the traditional rulers noted that the presence of Iworo FM has been a catalyst for unprecedented development. One monarch emphasized that the station has acted as a bridge, connecting the Iworo Kingdom to the global stage. "Iworo FM is a good initiative that has attracted development to the community. It has placed Iworo Kingdom on the national map, all thanks to the amazing and laudable work of the management," the monarch remarked during his keynote speech.
The King further lauded the operational growth of the frequency, stating, “Within one year, there has been tremendous progress in the operations of this radio station. I am glad to see the improvements and also congratulate the people of Iworo for having an investment like this.” His words resonated with the audience, many of whom have become daily devotees of the station’s rich indigenous programming.
The highlight of the afternoon was a prestigious award ceremony where the management was honored by 1423 Communications. In recognition of its disruptive impact on the broadcasting industry, Iworo FM 96.3 was bestowed with the awards for "Fastest Rising Indigenous Radio Station in the Badagry–Iworo Axis" and "Best Radio Station in Breaking News Coverage Across the Interlands." These accolades serve as a testament to the station's commitment to journalistic integrity and community-centric reporting.
A representative of 1423 Communications explained that the decision to honor the station was based on merit and consistent performance. “Iworo FM deserves all the accolades it is getting because it has done exceedingly well for the community and Lagos State as a whole. These awards are the result of careful observation of the station’s operations and activities. It is indeed marvelous,” the representative noted during the presentation.
In a heartfelt response, Oba Oladele Friday Kosoko expressed his gratitude for the recognition, reaffirming his dedication to the station's future. “We are very happy with this award. It shows that we are being watched, and to be considered for these laudable awards means a lot to us. I will continue to show commitment to this radio station and will do even more as we move forward in the coming years,” the Board Chairman pledged.
The station gave back to its loyal listeners through an exciting raffle draw. The air was filled with cheers as several participants walked away with valuable prizes, including electric fans, bags of rice, premium clothing materials, and various food items.
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