The Internet-based radio continued with its broadcast issuing ultimatum to the Federal Government to release its director within 48 hours or face a revolt, ardent listeners of the station said.
Calls to the spokesperson for the National Broadcasting Commission, Mr. Awwalu Salihu, in Abuja on Monday, were not answered. Punch reports that Salihu had in the past said that it was difficult to dismantle online broadcasting services because the protocol for doing so was very long.
Calls to the spokesperson for the National Broadcasting Commission, Mr. Awwalu Salihu, in Abuja on Monday, were not answered. Punch reports that Salihu had in the past said that it was difficult to dismantle online broadcasting services because the protocol for doing so was very long.
He, however, said the process for bringing down the radio had started. Salisu said apart from appropriating a frequency that it was never authorised to use; the station also hopped on the frequency of licensed stations when they closed broadcast for the day.

Ok...whatever needs to be done,,should be done peacefuly
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