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Wellsradio remained steadfastly operational without a single day offline. In October 2021, the station obtained its terrestrial license, becoming Wellsradio 89.3 FM. Our goal has always been to provide safe, family-friendly content for Oyo State residents and global audiences. Known as “The Family Radio Station,” we pride ourselves on safe entertainment, quality discussions, progressive nation-building conversations, and a foundation of professional broadcasting. On January 1st, 2024, Wellsradio 89.3 FM was officially commissioned and began full operations in February 2024.

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  • UK Court Jails Man Six Years for Sexual Assault on Train

    A British court has sentenced 27-year-old Daniel Odubanjo to six years in prison for sexually assaulting a woman and a teenage girl on a train in Essex, according to the British Transport Police (BTP). The police said the offences occurred on November 29, 2024, aboard a train travelling from Shenfield to Chelmsford, adding that Odubanjo…

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  • Bayern Munich Open Contract Extension Talks With Harry Kane

    Bayern Munich have confirmed they are in discussions with England captain Harry Kane over a possible contract extension, less than two years after his arrival from Tottenham Hotspur.Sporting director Max Eberl said talks were ongoing, noting that while no decision had been reached, discussions were necessary at some point as Kane continues to play a…

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  • South Korea Holds Emergency Talks Over US Tariff Threat

    South Korea’s government has convened emergency talks after US President Donald Trump announced plans to raise tariffs on South Korean goods, including automobiles, lumber, and pharmaceuticals, accusing Seoul of failing to fully implement a previous trade agreement.The South Korean presidential office said it was not formally notified in advance of the proposed increase, which would…

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  • US Moves to De-escalate Minneapolis Tensions After Immigration Shooting

    The White House is set to scale back the role of Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino in Minneapolis following the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti by federal immigration officers, a move seen as a possible shift in tone amid growing backlash.As Bovino and some agents prepare to leave the city, President Donald Trump has directed…

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  • Uganda Military Denies Assault on Bobi Wine’s Wife

    Uganda’s military chief, General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, has denied allegations that soldiers assaulted Barbara Kyagulanyi, wife of opposition leader Bobi Wine, during a raid on their home, insisting that troops did not harm her and were only searching for Wine.The denial followed claims by Wine and his wife that military officers stormed their residence, held her…

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  • Court to Rule on Wike JUAC Strike Suit Today

    The National Industrial Court in Abuja has fixed today for its ruling on a suit filed by the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, and the FCT Administration against leaders of the Joint Union Action Committee (JUAC), seeking to halt the ongoing strike by FCTA workers.The claimants asked the court to restrain JUAC…

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  • Military to Arraign Officers Over Alleged Coup Plot

    The Nigerian Armed Forces has announced that some officers will be arraigned before a military judicial panel over allegations of plotting to overthrow President Bola Tinubu’s government, following investigations into acts of indiscipline and breaches of service regulations.In a statement by the Director of Defence Information, Major General Samaila Uba, the military said the probe,…

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  • Soludo Shuts Onitsha Main Market Over Sit-at-Home Defiance

    Anambra State Governor, Professor Chukwuma Soludo, has ordered the closure of the Onitsha Main Market for one week after traders failed to comply with the state government’s directive to resume normal business activities today. The governor gave the order during an on-site visit to the market on Monday, warning that the shutdown could be extended…

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  • Oversabi Aunty Crosses ₦1bn, Becomes Fourth Highest-Grossing Nollywood Film

    Nollywood film Oversabi Aunty has crossed the ₦1 billion box office mark, becoming the fourth highest-grossing Nigerian film of all time. Distributor FilmOne announced on Instagram that the movie earned ₦1,017,201,953 in cinemas across West Africa, noting that it is also the first Nollywood directorial debut to reach the ₦1 billion milestone and describing the…

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  • US Steps Up Security Cooperation with Nigeria Against IS-Linked Militants

    The US military is increasing support to Nigeria through materiel deliveries, intelligence sharing, and operational guidance, Lieutenant General John Brennan, AFRICOM’s deputy commander. Speaking after a US-Nigeria Joint Working Group meeting in Abuja, Brennan said the effort is part of a broader push by Washington to work with African militaries to target Islamic State-affiliated groups,…

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