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Auntie Mo Kids, an internet radio for children launched in Africa
 
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Mon, 17 Jul 2017   ||   Nigeria,
 

An internet radio with content targeted at children in Nigeria and other African countries, Auntie Mo Kids Radio, was launched on Sunday.

“Auntie Mo Kids Radio, is an all-positive internet radio station which broadcasts educative, entertainment and information content suitable for African children worldwide  from kindergarten stage to 8 years old on daily basis.

Also, parents are not excluded from these programmes. They can get vital information on how best to approach challenges relating to raising children on special daily post.

“Auntie Mo Kids Radio, a pioneer of Internet Radio entertainment for children in Africa, announces its broadcasting schedule.

According to the founder, Rotimi Ogunjobi “the kids radio would be a huge success because the radio has very attractive programming that should successfully engage and maintain the primary audience.”

He explained that the radio will be able to create localised content that will focus on the cultural background and environment of the listeners.

“Children will be able to access the programmes through multiple devices.

“Auntie Mo Kids Radio streams are free and can presently be played from the website and also from mobile devices.”

“Through the power of smart phones and tablet devices, the young listeners will be able to enjoy music and entertainment wherever they are.”

 Android-powered device users can get free “Auntie Mo Radio app” on Google Play Store.

 Also, Apple device users can download the Auntie Mo Radio app from iTunes and access all streams through www.auntiemoradio.com.

Adding that the internet radio runs identical daily schedules during the weekdays and also identical daily schedules on Saturday and Sunday.

“There’s no station like this one on the air in Africa,” he said.

“Auntie Mo Kids Radio can be found on the home page of www.auntiemoradio.com

The radio is supported by CISTD Foundation, an NGO which works on diverse projects which accelerate social development and foster the well-being of marginalized persons and communities.

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