In a statement, MJN Director, Anote Ajeluorou, said: “This is a commendable milestone of resilience and staying power in a country, where businesses hardly live beyond their first decade of existence.
“Media Justice Nigeria salutes Raypower 100FM and wishes it more years of corporate existence to continue broadcasting quality news and programming that impact society and help advance Nigeria’s democratic space. Established on September 1, 1994, at the height of military rule with its uncertainty, some five years before the current political dispensation in 1999, Raypower 100.5 FM has, according to Ajeluorou, “indeed come a long way in blazing the trail and helping to liberalise and democratise radio broadcasting in the country, pave the way for others to venture into the terrain.”