Radio Naija 1989
Experience the vibrant sounds of Nigeria with this collection of assorted regional broadcasts from May and early June of 1989. These broadcasts capture the essence of the time, showcasing the rich cultural tapestry of the country.
Immerse yourself in the unique stories, music, and discussions that reflect the spirit of Nigeria during this period. It's a fascinating glimpse into the past that will resonate with anyone interested in the history and culture of the region.
This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.
Chapitres
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| Episode 1 | 11:53 | |
| Episode 2 | 8:10 | |
| Episode 3 | 19:54 | |
| Episode 4 | 7:43 | |
| Episode 5 | 13:27 | |
| Episode 6 | 11:51 |
Critiques
Yes it was you-oh
LolaRadio
I wish more kids would go out and tape stuff like thsi from the rsdio. More so i wished we had Radio like this at home. Okay, the sound quality isn't as high fidelity as you'd wish for, but all the crackle and distortion makes me feel that i am listening to a mysterious world far away. Be honest, if you would hear this from a distant planet you would be exited. I enjoy this small selection especially #3. 5 stars is a bit 2 much. but thas to compensate for the other negative ones. 3 for the radio 2 for the effort
Cultural Significance, but
The-Mastter-Cylinder
While I feel that there's some cultural value to the program, the quality of the audio really makes it not worth listening to. It sounds like some kid made a bootleg recording using a cassette tape and a transistor radio. If these are the actual files from the station, they need to be cleaned up.
Culturally Significant
mdotslash
I was born in Nigeria in 1987 and have lived overseas in the US and Uk most of my life. Archived materials like this are some of the last pieces of media that connect me to a country that I never got to know and experience. Thanks to whoever made this for putting this up! What it lacks in clarity, it makes up in cultural significance.
thank you for archiving
iruirl
what a gift to listen to. thank you.
Solid gold goodness
rhouse
Bootleg made by a kid with a cassette tape and a transistor radio... in Nigeria. 877
Excellent
idek15
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