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Nigeria: Konga Launches Nigeria’s First Commerce Radio Station

February 5, 2025
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Konga FM 103.7 has officially launched in Lagos, promising listeners a unique and engaging radio experience. This innovative hit music and commerce station is poised to transform the broadcasting landscape by blending entertainment with commercial opportunities.

For those in Lagos, tuning in is easy on the terrestrial dial at 103.7. However, the station’s reach extends globally, with the ability to stream online 24/7 at KongaFM.com, providing audiences worldwide access to its distinctive offerings.

Currently, in a test-run phase, Konga FM encourages listener engagement and feedback, creating an opportunity for interaction like never before.

As part of its soft launch initiative, Konga FM offers a remarkable chance for businesses of all sizes to advertise for free during the first two weeks. This offer operates on a first-come, first-served basis, aiming to stimulate economic activity by allowing brands to promote their products and services at no cost.

“Ifeoma Ajumobi, head of KongaTV and Konga FM, stated, ‘Konga FM is dedicated to serving Nigerians, and we value listener feedback as we continue our test run until February 21st. Starting from February 22nd, we’ll begin setting standards. During this testing phase, we’re thrilled to offer businesses the chance to air their ads at no charge. It’s all about empowering businesses while providing quality content for our listeners. Our station is enriched with content powered by AI, making us new, bold, and distinct from others. We’re a comprehensive resource for spirituality, trade, and commerce,'” she said.

Konga FM is also a treasure trove for bargain hunters, aiming to be more than just a hit music station. It features exclusive daily deals from 7:00 to 8:00 AM and offers the convenience of same-day delivery. Listeners can take advantage of substantial real-time discounts thanks to a collaboration between Konga Online and Konga FM. They can place orders via WhatsApp while promotions air live.

This innovative blend of e-commerce and radio sets Konga FM apart. In light of telecom companies’ recent data price hikes, Konga FM is a dynamic bridge linking buyers with sellers.

One of the station’s unique features is its dedication to spirituality, with early morning broadcasts from 5:00 AM to 7:00 AM showcasing inspirational gospel hits and insightful commentary from esteemed spiritual leaders. This uplifting segment aims to inspire listeners and positively kickstart their day.

Beyond music, Konga FM is committed to serving as a vital knowledge base for entrepreneurs, professionals, and anyone seeking personal growth. It also targets Nigerians in the diaspora and other regions, allowing them to engage with the station via its online streaming platform.

Konga 103.7 FM is more than just another radio station; it’s a groundbreaking initiative set to redefine broadcasting with a focus on inspiration, education, and business empowerment. The station offers brands, distributors, and Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) a chance to tap into new markets, enhance visibility, and drive real-time commerce.

Whether you are in Lagos or elsewhere around the globe, tuning into Konga 103.7 FM means experiencing the future of radio. Enjoy great music, access incredible deals, and find inspiration for personal and professional development.

Konga FM is not just a radio station; it’s a transformative platform ready to shape the future of entertainment and commerce. Don’t miss your chance to be part of this revolutionary movement.

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