Manara television and radio launches in Nigeria
Adressing guests at the inauguration in Abuja, Lau said the new channels would be known as Manara Radio and Television stations.
Along with serving Islam, the project was expected to create job opportunities for youth and women.
“We are thinking of generating funds through various Jumaát Mosques using Manara stations to assist the less privileged in the society,” Lau said.
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According to Lau, the JIBWIS has been working media field for a long period by running a television satellite called Sunnah satellite television which was transmitting from outside the country “by our brothers and sisters who had the license”.
The new channel is expected to benefit both Muslims and non-Muslims by helping them to understand the teachings of Islam, he added.
The new Manara channels won applaud from Nigerian officials and religious leaders alike.
Gov. Abdulazeez Yari of Zamfara said the launching of Manara Radio and Television stations would create an opportunity for the Muslim Ummah to communicate more with one another.
“We are happy that Manara Radio and Television stations and many others have come on board,” Yari said.
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The Sultan of Sokoto, represented by Alhaji Ahmed Oga, the Andoma of Doma, urged the organisation to employ quality staff for quality service delivery.
“I have no doubt in my mind that the stations will compete favourably with their foreign counterparts like VOA, BBC and CNN, among others.
“I can assure the Muslims and Nigerians that another innovation in the area of radio communication and television has come on board,’’ he said.
The Sultan, however, urged the Muslim Ummah to cooperate with the stations in order to achieve the aims and objectives for setting them up.
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