Sputnik Africa is expanding its broadcasting network in Nigeria, the most populous country in Africa, located on the Gulf of Guinea.
Sputnik's new partner in Nigeria is S. Radio. Now you can listen to Sputnik's English-language broadcasts on 105.9 FM in the country's capital, Abuja, and on 104.1 FM in Nigeria's second-largest city, Kano, the capital of the namesake state.
"We see that Sputnik content resonates with African radio listeners; people want to have a full picture of what is happening in the world. In our radio programs, we discuss what the mainstream [media] is silent about," said Olga Lisogor, Deputy Editor-in-Chief and Director of the United Directorate of Foreign Broadcasting of Rossiya Segodnya, Sputnik's parent media holding.
In May this year, Sputnik launched broadcasting in Cross River State in southern Nigeria, available at 105.5 FM, Calabar radio station.
On November 26, Sputnik has signed an agreement with Venezuela's Ministry of Communications and Information, with the ceremony attended by the nation's president.
Sputnik's partnership network with African media is constantly expanding, as cooperation agreements were signed recently with leading news agencies in Cameroon and Namibia.
Last week, Sputnik's efforts to counter Western narratives in the media space were celebrated by an award in Nicaragua for the continuous work for over 10 years.
Moreover, Sputnik Ethiopia works from Addis Ababa, with a user-friendly Amharic app available for download. The latest news from Ethiopia and the rest of Africa is available there, along with original viewpoints, comments, and multimedia content.
We also want to remind you that Sputnik Africa has an official app. It's easy to use and won't take up a lot of memory on your device. Both French and English versions of the app are available.