Iworo FM 96.3 Marks One Year in Grand Style, Bags Major Broadcasting Awards
By Peter Dansu
Nigeria’s foremost indigenous radio station, Iworo FM 96.3, on Saturday, February 7, 2026, rolled out the drums to celebrate its first anniversary in a colourful ceremony that drew traditional rulers, political leaders, religious clerics and members of the community.
The glamorous event, held in Iworo and its environs, had in attendance the Oniworo of Iworo Awori Kingdom, Oba Dr Oladele Friday Kosoko, the Chairman of Olorunda Local Council Development Area, Hon. Ajose Peter Kumayon, alongside other royal fathers, Christian and Muslim leaders, and prominent stakeholders.
Activities kicked off with a thanksgiving session, where organisers and guests expressed gratitude to God for the journey so far, acknowledging the challenges faced since the station’s establishment in 2025 while celebrating the resilience that has kept it growing.
Speaking at the event, Oba Kosoko described Iworo FM as a blessing to the community, noting that the station has boosted development and brought Iworo Kingdom into national recognition.
According to the monarch, the radio station has not only amplified the voice of the people but has also attracted attention and progress to the area through its consistent and quality programming.
Iworo FM is a good initiative that has attracted development to the community. It has placed Iworo Kingdom on the national map, all thanks to the amazing and laudable work of the management. Within one year, there has been tremendous progress in the operations of this radio station. I am glad to see the improvements and also congratulate the people of Iworo for having an investment like this, the monarch said.
A major highlight of the celebration was the presentation of prestigious broadcasting awards to the station by 1423 Communications in recognition of its growing influence in the media space.
The station was honoured as the Fastest Rising Indigenous Radio Station in the Badagry Iworo axis and Best Radio Station in Breaking News Coverage Across the Interlands.
Representing the communication firm, the presenter said the awards were based on close monitoring of the station’s performance and its positive impact within a short period.
Iworo FM deserves all the accolades it is getting because it has done exceedingly well for the community and Lagos State as a whole. These awards are the result of careful observation of the station’s operations and activities. It is indeed marvellous, the representative stated.
Receiving the awards on behalf of the station, Oba Oladele Friday Kosoko, who also serves as the Board Chairman, expressed deep appreciation and reaffirmed his commitment to taking the station to greater heights.
We are very happy with this award. It shows that we are being watched, and to be considered for these laudable awards means a lot to us. I will continue to show commitment to this radio station and will do even more as we move forward in the coming years, he said.
The anniversary celebration was further spiced up with raffle draws, where lucky participants went home with items such as electric fans, bags of rice, clothing materials and other food supplies, adding excitement and goodwill to the historic occasion.
With its first year marked by growth, community impact and industry recognition, Iworo FM 96.3 appears firmly positioned as a rising force in indigenous broadcasting across Lagos State and beyond.
By Peter Dansu
Nigeria’s foremost indigenous radio station, Iworo FM 96.3, on Saturday, February 7, 2026, rolled out the drums to celebrate its first anniversary in a colourful ceremony that drew traditional rulers, political leaders, religious clerics and members of the community.
The glamorous event, held in Iworo and its environs, had in attendance the Oniworo of Iworo Awori Kingdom, Oba Dr Oladele Friday Kosoko, the Chairman of Olorunda Local Council Development Area, Hon. Ajose Peter Kumayon, alongside other royal fathers, Christian and Muslim leaders, and prominent stakeholders.
Activities kicked off with a thanksgiving session, where organisers and guests expressed gratitude to God for the journey so far, acknowledging the challenges faced since the station’s establishment in 2025 while celebrating the resilience that has kept it growing.
Speaking at the event, Oba Kosoko described Iworo FM as a blessing to the community, noting that the station has boosted development and brought Iworo Kingdom into national recognition.
According to the monarch, the radio station has not only amplified the voice of the people but has also attracted attention and progress to the area through its consistent and quality programming.
Iworo FM is a good initiative that has attracted development to the community. It has placed Iworo Kingdom on the national map, all thanks to the amazing and laudable work of the management. Within one year, there has been tremendous progress in the operations of this radio station. I am glad to see the improvements and also congratulate the people of Iworo for having an investment like this, the monarch said.
A major highlight of the celebration was the presentation of prestigious broadcasting awards to the station by 1423 Communications in recognition of its growing influence in the media space.
The station was honoured as the Fastest Rising Indigenous Radio Station in the Badagry Iworo axis and Best Radio Station in Breaking News Coverage Across the Interlands.
Representing the communication firm, the presenter said the awards were based on close monitoring of the station’s performance and its positive impact within a short period.
Iworo FM deserves all the accolades it is getting because it has done exceedingly well for the community and Lagos State as a whole. These awards are the result of careful observation of the station’s operations and activities. It is indeed marvellous, the representative stated.
Receiving the awards on behalf of the station, Oba Oladele Friday Kosoko, who also serves as the Board Chairman, expressed deep appreciation and reaffirmed his commitment to taking the station to greater heights.
We are very happy with this award. It shows that we are being watched, and to be considered for these laudable awards means a lot to us. I will continue to show commitment to this radio station and will do even more as we move forward in the coming years, he said.
The anniversary celebration was further spiced up with raffle draws, where lucky participants went home with items such as electric fans, bags of rice, clothing materials and other food supplies, adding excitement and goodwill to the historic occasion.
With its first year marked by growth, community impact and industry recognition, Iworo FM 96.3 appears firmly positioned as a rising force in indigenous broadcasting across Lagos State and beyond.