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The first woman on Television in Africa was Julie Coker-Agbaje. A Nigerian lady, she also doubled as the first person on television in Africa-male or female. She broadcasted on The Western Nigeria Television (WNTV) station, the first television station in Africa at Ibadan on October 1959.
The first African person to make a television broadcast was Anike Agbaje Williams- a Nigerian woman. She made the broadcast from Western Nigeria Television (WNTV) located in Ibadan Southwest Nigeria in 1959. The WNTV was Africa's first television station and has now changed to Nigerian Televison Authority-NTA.
In short: 31 October, 1959. Television began broadcasting on 31 October 1959 under the name Western Nigerian Government Broadcasting Corporation (WNTV). It was based in Ibadan and was the first television station in Tropical Africa. Other Northern parts of Africa already had a television station.
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The country code and area code of Ibadan, Nigeria is 234, (0)2.
· Ibadan, Nigeria
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The main religions in Ibadan, Nigeria are Christianity and Islam. These two religions have a significant presence in the city, with a mix of followers from different denominations and sects. Traditional African religions also hold influence in some communities in Ibadan.
· Ibadan, Nigeria
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