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Lagos Television Triumphs at Nigerian Broadcasting Awards

  • Nigerian Broadcast channel, Lagos Television wins prestigious Nigerian Broadcasting Awards for the category of Best Indigenous Documentary/Feature.

  • The event was organized at the Eko Hotels Convention Centre in Victoria Island.

  • LTV’s General Manager, Ms. Siju Alabi, accompanied by two members of the management team were on hand to receive the accolade.

EKO HOT BLOG reports that Lagos Television (LTV) has emerged victorious in the prestigious Nigerian Broadcasting Awards, securing the accolade for Best Indigenous Documentary/Feature (Indigenous) category.

The event, which took place at the esteemed Eko Hotels Convention Centre in Victoria Island, celebrated excellence in the broadcast industry and paid tribute to esteemed veterans who have significantly contributed to the growth and development of broadcasting in Nigeria.

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The award was received by LTV’s General Manager, Ms. Siju Alabi, accompanied by two members of the management team.

Competing against four other television stations in the category, Lagos Television emerged as the deserving recipient of the award.

The recognition highlights the station’s commitment to producing outstanding indigenous content that resonates with its viewers.

The broadcast industry in Nigeria is highly competitive, making this achievement a testament to LTV’s dedication and expertise in crafting engaging and impactful documentaries and features.

The Nigeria Broadcasting Awards, organized by the Broadcasting Organization of Nigeria, marks its maiden edition with the aim of honoring excellence in broadcasting and acknowledging the significant contributions made by individuals and organizations within the industry.

The ceremony not only serves as a platform for recognition but also as an opportunity to inspire and encourage broadcasters to continuously raise the bar of their craft.

Expressing her gratitude, Ms. Siju Alabi, General Manager of LTV, thanked the organizers for the nomination and expressed her joy at receiving the esteemed award.

She emphasized that this accomplishment would motivate the entire Lagos Television team to strive for even greater heights in their future endeavors.

The recognition serves as a reminder of the station’s commitment to delivering high-quality programming that captivates and informs its diverse audience.

Furthermore, Lagos Television garnered another nomination in the Best Television Show category with its Indigenous News in Brief program, “Iroyin Lerefe.”

This nomination further underscores the station’s dedication to producing exceptional content that showcases Nigeria’s rich cultural heritage while delivering news in a concise and engaging format.

With the broadcasting landscape continuously evolving, this recognition positions Lagos Television as a frontrunner in the industry.

The station’s success at the Nigerian Broadcasting Awards affirms its standing as a leading voice in indigenous programming, and it serves as an inspiration for other broadcasters to strive for excellence.

As LTV celebrates its achievement at the Nigerian Broadcasting Awards, the station remains resolute in its commitment to delivering captivating and culturally significant content that resonates with its audience.

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With this prestigious recognition, Lagos Television is poised to continue its upward trajectory and further solidify its position as a force to be reckoned with in the Nigerian broadcasting industry.

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