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DIAMOND 101.1 FM, Ibadan, Nigeria

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Frequency
  
101.1 MHz

First air date
  
30 October 2008

Broadcast area
  
Nigeria – Regional – Ibadan,Nigeria

Slogan
  
"Promoting Values and Excellence"

Format
  
Contemporary, Hip-Hop, Classical, News and Sport, Talk

Owner
  
University of Ibadan (Campus radio)

Similar
  
Cool FM Nigeria, Voice of Nigeria, Radio Nigeria Kaduna

DIAMOND 101.1 FM is the community radio station of the University of Ibadan, Nigeria's premier University. The Station was officially opened on the 30th of October, 2008 by the Executive governor of Niger State, Dr. Mu'azu Babangida Alliu as part of activities marking the 60th Anniversary of the University.

The station is received by listeners in the city of Ibadan and nearby towns and cities. The station adopted the tag "Promoting Values and Excellence" and it is located in the Media Centre of the University of Ibadan. The station has grown rapidly to become the choice station for music of all genres as well as educative programmes.

DIAMOND 101.1 FM Workforce

  • Charley, the prince of the airwaves (Charles Eromosele)
  • AB (Ebose Aziba)
  • NJ (Njoku Uluaku)
  • Foluke Falayi
  • Hameed Adediran
  • Essien Ukoyen
  • Patience Obilo
  • 'Tomisin Oyelere
  • The station Director is Dr Mrs Louisa Andah,a seasoned broadcaster and lecturer in the Department of Communication and Language Arts of the university of Ibadan.
    The senior executive officer/Programmes Manager-Mr Paul Anthony Emokhare is seasoned broadcaster who has travel far and wide with a wealth of experience in programming,fact and format, graduate of Radio Netherlands, Hilversum.
    Studio Manager- Mr Obafemi Folorunsho
    Production Assistant - Mr. Oluwasegun Alabi Station Officer - Mr Emmanuel Idubor

    Diamond FM is the 3rd community radio station in Nigeria after Unilag FM and Unizik FM.

    The initiative that produced the radio station emanated from a discussion between the acting Head of Department of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development [Dr. A. A. Ladele] and Dr. M. K. Yahaya, in 2005 on the need to adopt the briefcase radio facility as a tool to disseminate improved farm technologies to farmers within the catchment of the University. It was immediately reasoned that a more robust facility for the use of the entire University would suffice.

    Effort to this end was made by Dr F.K. Sanwo of the Department of Forest Resources Management (who later relocated to Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ogun State). He submitted a proposal for a Campus Radio Station in 1984 but it did not come to reality. In 1988, Dr Matthew Umukoro of the Department of Theatre Arts also made another attempt that successful owing to lack of fund, hence, It was then thought that radio can indeed assist in checking incessant students’ unrest on campus.

    Professor Ayo Falase gave a nod to the proposal from the acting Head of the Department of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development requesting the him to constitute a committee to come up with a detailed proposal with the cost implications. The call to various Department/Unit Heads for representatives gave rise to the UI Community Radio Project Committee. This committee worked assiduously to put together a realistic proposal. The radio project implementation however did not commence before Professor Ayo Falase completed his term as Vice Chancellor. During Professor Olufemi Bamiro’s tenure as Vice Chancellor, the project progressed rapidly due to his keen interest in the project. With the engagement of Sound Broadcast Communications under the leadership of Engineer S. Friday Aizeboje, the radio project was completed in July 2008, ready for test transmission.

    The radio station was designed to be students friendly, volunteers-driven, inclusive and interactive by providing opportunities for members of the university community to share knowledge, ideas and expertise relating to the University of Ibadan. The name, logo and call phrase of the radio station were sourced competitively through invitation widely advertized in the University Bulletin. A final-year student’s Segun Michael entry from the Department of Human Kinetics, Faculty of Education won the prize for the station’s name and Mr. Sambo Mohammed – a staff of Registry, for the call-phrase.

    To mark the 60th anniversary of the University, the station was named “Diamond FM” with the call phrase “promoting values and excellence”.

    The station came up with the mission statement “to position itself powerfully in the University community and its immediate environ and to make positive impacts for the good of all”.

    Diamond FM was formally commissioned at a colourful ceremony on 30 October 2008 by the Chief Servant and Executive Governor of Niger State, Alhaji Muazu Babangida Aliyu. The Chairman for the occasion was Prof. Olufemi Adebisi Bamiro, Vice Chancellor of the University then. Before the commissioning, there was a 10-week period of test transmission run mainly with three voices – Obafemi Folorunso, a member of the installation team and two Youth Corps members – Fola Folayan (female) and Olanrewaju Bright Kolade (male).

    Below is the list of the 16-member UI Radio implementation committee that worked vigorously to establish the University Radio:

    Dr. A. A. Ladele (now Professor) - Department of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development as Chairman Dr. E. O. Soola (Department of Communication and Language Arts) Dr. Duro Adekele (Department of Linguistics) Dr. F.A. Abimbade (Department of Teacher Education) Engr. A. R. Subair (Department of Electrical/Electronic Engineering) Dr. A. O. Raji (Management Information System) Prof. L. O. Albert (Inst. of African Studies/Peace & Conflict Study Project) Mr. Kunle Ogunsola (Distance Learning Centre) Dr. A. D. Okediran (Department of Adult Education) Dr. Rasheed Okunola (Department of Sociology) Dr. John Oladeji (Department of Agric Extension and Development) Mrs. L. B. Andah Department of Communication and Language Arts) - Co-opted Member Dr. B. A. Laninhun (Dept. of Communication and Language Arts) -Co-opted Member Dr. Nike Akinjobi (Department of English) – Co-opted member Alagba Adebayo Faleti - External Member Mrs. V. O. Ogundola/Mr. P. C. Okeleke?/Mr. A. A. Oje (Registry) – Secretary. Two years after the opening of the station, the Committee was dissolved by the Vice Chancellor, Prof. O. A. Bamiro and a Board instituted for the Radio Station was established with membership as follows:

    Prof. E. A. Bamgboye succeeded by Prof. Arinola Sanya - DVC-(Admin), Chairperson Mr Olujimi Olukoya - Registrar Prof. O. O. Akinyinka - Provost, College of Medicine Prof. Olu Owolabi - Dean Faculty of Arts Prof. A. O. Olorunnisola - Dean, Post Graduate School Prof. A. E. Falaye - Dean of Students Engr. Jacob K. Ajibola - Director of Works Prof. Bayo Okunade - Director, Distance Learning Centre Prof. Isaac O. Albert - Director, Institute of African Studies Dr. Sola Olorunyomi - Director, University Media Centre Dr Louisa B. Andah - Director, Diamond Radio Dr Ayo Ojebode - Ag. Head, CLA Department Prof. A. A. Ladele - Head, Agric Extension Department Mr P. S. O. Taiwo - External Member Mr Abraham Oladipupo - President, Union of Campus Journalists Mr Akintayo W. Ganiyu - Diamond Radio – Secretary The pioneer Director of the Radio Station was Dr. Louisa Bassey Andah of the Department of Communication and Language Arts in the University and member of the Radio Implementation Committee. Mrs. Andah was initially appointed Station Coordinator with effect from 01/11/2008. This position was later re-designated to another Director with effect from 01/09/10. The Station started with some Ad-hoc staff namely: Obafemi Folorunso, the Technical Officer, Emmanuel Idubor, the Station Assistant and Foluke Falayi, a Trainee Announcer. Later, a regular Senior Staff, Paul-Anthony Emokhare was employed as the Programmes Officer. The number of regular staff has since grown to include the station driver - Mr. Lateef G. Omoowo, Station Secretary - Mr. Akintayo W. Ganiyu and the Station Engineer – Mr. Babajide Ajibade. Others are Mr. Kunle Adesope and Mr. Jeleel Bakare as Studio Officers and Mr. Eyitayo Folorunso as Presenter/Announcer. Mrs. Foluke Owolabi's appointment as Presenter/Announcer was also regularized.

    The student volunteers who worked as Duty Continuity Announcers (DCAs) and Presenters were Michael Oguntolu, Tope Kolawole (Masters student), Mercy Chime, Ibukun Babatunde, Tolu Oluwafemi, Damian Adegoke, Tari Karunwi and Paul Kolawole now Gbenga Kolawole. The first live coverage of the University Convocation ceremony after the station’s establishment was anchored in English by the duo of Dr. Yinka Laninhun and Louisa Andah as well as Ibukun Babatunde and Paul Kolawole – both volunteer/trainee presenters for outside broadcast (OB) assignments in English and Yoruba respectively. This first set of volunteers were soon joined by Tobi Alake, Joseph Edah (Masters student), Pat Obilor, Theophilus Elamah, Charles Eromosele and Hamid Adediran (both medical students) and Eyitayo Folorunso also a Masters student and who is now one of the regular staff in the station. Other volunteers came in as programme producers and studio assistants. The first set of studio assistants were Anu Keshinro and Bashirat Ogunjobi who later became programme producers and presenters. Others were Felicia Oloruntoba, Aina Samuel, James Akinola, Tope Ajayeoba, Mrs Margaret Adedeji and John Ibanga (Masters student). The first volunteer freelance producer-presenters were Ishaq Adeboye and Tunji Ajibade.

    Youth Corps members and Industrial Training students functioning in different capacities also worked at the Station. The very first set of Corps members in the station were Folasade Faseun, Mibiola Ayokunle, Bisi Ibikunle and Mojisola Bolarinwa whose baby was labeled ‘the first Diamond baby staff’. The first Industrial Training (IT) students were Abiola Akinrinola and Kemi Aderinto. The pioneer station cleaner was a woman generally called Mama Ibo who did not stay long and was replaced by Madam Bose Adekunle.

    Many volunteers continue to join and exit as new sessions come and go and auditions hold twice a year as and when announced. Now in its 4th year of existence, the Station has held two key programmes to mark its 1st and 2nd anniversaries. The first anniversary with the theme ‘DIAMOND RADIO, JEWEL IN THE IVORY TOWER’ was held to create an awareness for the members of the community about the presence of the Radio Station and its importance and relevance. To mark this occasion, a public lecture titled ‘The community radio imperative in UI’ was delivered on Tuesday, 3 November 2009 by Prof. Joel Adeyanju of the University of Ife. Venue was the Trenchard Hall. The occasion was very well attended with many dignitaries including the Deputy Vice Chancellor DVC (Administration) Prof. Elijah Bamgboye. Chairman of the occasion was the Vice – Chancellor, Prof. Olufemi Bamiro FNSE, FAS. Father of the day was the Olubadan of Ibandan-land represented by Senator Lekan Alabi.

    The 2nd anniversary was marked on Monday, 29 November 2010 with the flag-off of a 200 bicycle eco-friendly transport project tagged ‘Ride-a-Bicycle-on-Campus’, an initiative of Dr. Andah. A University Bicycle Committee was set up by the new Vice Chancellor, Prof. Isaac Folorunso Adewole with membership comprising:

    Director, Sports Centre Director, Diamond Radio Director of Physical Planning Director of Works Chief Security Officer Chairman, ICTC Dean of Students Internal Audit Staff Director, UHS Assets and Insurance Staff Chairman, Committee of Hall Wardens Chairman, FRSC, U.I. Student Union Sports Director Secretary, Diamond Radio A re-launch on 11 August 2011 by the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Isaac F. Adewole set the project in full motion. The project which was fully sponsored by the University also received initial take-off support from Guaranty Trust Bank (GTB) as well as 7-UP Bottling Company. The Diamond FM Bicycle Working Committee membership included:

    Engr. Babajide Ajibade Engr. Kunle Adesope Engr. Jeleel Bakare In June 2010, the Station collaborated with the BBC African Service for the coverage of the Ibadan arm of her West African Sensitization Tour for the flag-off of the FIFA World Cup in South Africa. At Present, the Station has international programming partnership agreements with the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), Radio Netherlands and Deutche Welle. The Station is about 92% volunteer-driven. Transmission is 8.00 a.m. – 8.00 p.m. (12 hours daily, 84 hours weekly, 2 shifts a day.) PROGRAMMES: Distance Learning Programmes – 16 – 18 hours weekly (21%) Domestic Productions + News – 59% Foreign/External Programmes – 20% In the fourth quarter of 2012, the University established an IT & MS Unit as an umbrella body thus merging the radio station with other media services and IT units in the community. Headed by Dr. A. S. O. Ogunjuyigbe as Acting Director. The Chairperson of the IT Board is Prof. (Mrs.) Nike Osofisan. There are four directorates namely Management Information System (MIS), IT Hardware & Infrastructure, Training and Research as well as the University Media Centre headed by Dr. Sola Olorunyomi. With the merger, both Dr. Sola Olorunyomi and Dr. Louisa Andah ceased to be directors of UMC and Diamond Radio respectively. Each of the four departments is now headed by an Assistant Director. Diamond Radio which is joined with the University Media Centre has Mr. Ropo Ewenla as the Assistant Director.

    References

    DIAMOND 101.1 FM, Ibadan, Nigeria Wikipedia