A new Voice of America Hausa Service radio show hits the airwaves in Nigeria Saturday.
Dialogue, a half-hour program, will include the latest breaking news from reporters around the region, analysis and round-table discussions of issues behind the headlines, commentaries from civic, religious, and community leaders, and the voices of ordinary people.
The new program, which is called
Tattauna in the Hausa language, airs on shortwave at 9:30 PM local time. It will also be streamed on the VOA Hausa
website and available on mobile devices in Nigeria.
VOA Hausa Journalists Ibrahim Ka'almasih Garba and Kabiru Fagge in Studiox
VOA Hausa Journalists Ibrahim Ka'almasih Garba and Kabiru Fagge in Studio
Northern Nigeria has recently been the target of a series of deadly terror attacks blamed on the insurgent group Boko Haram that has called for Sharia in northern Nigeria.
VOA Hausa Service Chief Leo Keyen says the new radio program will “provide a place for the kind of serious dialogue that is essential to solve problems and build democratic institutions.”
Reporters from around West Africa will contribute to
Dialogue, which is produced and broadcast from the VOA studios in Washington. VOA programs are broadcast to Nigeria on radio, television, the Internet, and mobile in both English and Hausa. Nigeria is VOA’s largest audience in Africa.
For more information about this release contact Kyle King at the VOA Public Relations office in Washington at (202) 203-4959, or write
kking@voanews.com. For more about any of our programs visit our main website at
www.voanews.com.
VOA broadcasts approximately 1,500 hours of news, information, educational, and cultural programming every week to an estimated worldwide audience of about 141 million people.