The British High
commissioner to Nigeria, Paul Arkwright has paid a courtesy visit to Management
of Megalectrics, owners of Beat FM, Classic FM, Naija FM and Lagos Talks today,
Friday November 18, 2016.
During the Commissioner’s visit, he discussed his
plans to reconnect and engage with graduates of the National Chevening Alumni
Leadership Summit, UK/Nigeria relations and matters regarding issuance of UK
Visas to Nigerians.
Speaking on the visit, General Manager, Megalectrics
Ltd, Deji Awokoya commented;
“We are delighted
to have hosted the Commissioner today as one of the Foremost radio stations in
Nigeria and we commend the laudable contribution of the commission to organizations
in Nigeria. Our discussions were fruitful and centered around areas of common
interest such as raising the standard of broadcasting in Nigeria.”
He further said:
“Our
relationship with the commission will go a long way to improve what we do as a Media
organisation and also help improve our capacity building programmes”.
The visit was also geared towards strengthening the
bilateral relationship between the commission and Megalectrics.
After a sit-down with Management, the commissioner was
also interviewed on Beat FM, Classic FM, and Lagos Talks.
Paul Arkwright is a British diplomat and UK High
Commissioner to Nigeria. He was
appointed British High Commissioner to the Federal Republic of Nigeria in
October 2015.
Megalectrics limited (Owners of Beat FM, Classic FM,
Naija FM and Lagos Talks) is a reputable indigenous broadcast company with
headquarters in Lagos and it has is a strong resource based entity with a
gifted workforce geared towards swift delivery in the broadcast and
communication industry.
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