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NCA Shuts Down 62 Radio Stations, Including Asaase Radio, for Regulatory Breaches

Ghana’s telecom regulator, the National Communications Authority (NCA), has shut down 62 radio stations—among them major networks such as Asaase Radio—due to regulatory breaches discovered in a recent frequency audit. The action highlights the government’s commitment to enforce licensing standards in the broadcasting sector. 1. Audit Reveals Widespread Non-Compliance During a nationwide FM frequency audit, the NCA identified dozens of stations operating without valid authorisations—either failing to renew licences, not paying required fees, or broadcasting illegally. 2. Asaase Radio & Other Major Stations Affected Among the 62 closures is Asaase Radio, operating on multiple frequencies (Accra 99.5, Kumasi 98.5, Tamale 99.7, etc.). Its shutdown demonstrates that even leading broadcasters are not exempt from compliance standards. 3. Scope of Enforcement Action The shutdown includes 62 stations broadcasting illegally. Fines imposed on hundreds of others amount to over GHC 1 billion, with daily penalties […]

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Kano Censorship Board Halts 22 Hausa Films: Popular Titles Pulled Over Regulatory Breach

Kano’s Film Crackdown: 22 Hausa Series Suspended for Violating Censorship Rules In a sweeping move, the Kano State Censorship Board has suspended 22 popular Hausa film series—including fan favorites like Dakin Amarya and Labarina—for failing to comply with mandatory censorship protocols. The decision, announced on May 19, 2025, underscores the state’s push to enforce media regulations and uphold cultural standards in Nigeria’s booming Kannywood industry. Why Were These Films Targeted? The Board’s Executive Secretary, Abba El-Mustapha, approved the suspensions after consultations with stakeholders. Key violations include: Unapproved Releases: Films were produced, marketed, or streamed without prior censorship. Regulatory Ignorance: Producers bypassed legal requirements to fast-track distribution. Abdullahi Sulaiman, the Board’s Information Officer, warned: *“All affected producers must halt distribution immediately and submit content for review by May 25, 2025. Non-compliance risks legal action.”* Suspended Titles: A Blow to Northern Audiences The banned films dominated Northern Nigeria’s […]

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