A Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) and proprietor of Big Heart Radio 92.1 FM, Asaba, Chief Anthony Idigbe, has said the platform will contribute to community development.
According to him, the station will provide a platform for dialogue among government, businesses and residents of Delta State.
The station’s objective, he said, extends beyond news and entertainment to providing space for different interests to engage on issues affecting society.
Idigbe spoke at the station’s official inauguration in Asaba, the Delta State capital, saying the radio station was established to promote truth, education, creativity and constructive public engagement.
“Our vision is to build a platform infused with truth, education, creativity and hope: a media platform that creates a meaningful bridge between government, business and the people,” he said.
Idigbe said the name “Big Heart” was intended to reflect the station’s commitment to integrity, community voices, Delta’s cultural heritage and enterprise.
He said the station would seek to earn public trust through professional journalism and responsible broadcasting.
“As Big Heart Radio begins its journey, we aspire not merely to be a station that is listened to, but one that is trusted, not merely a voice on the airwaves, but a partner in progress and a positive force for societal transformation,” he said.
The SAN acknowledged the support of the Delta State Government, the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC), his wife, Elizabeth, his family and the Asagba of Asaba, Obi Prof Epiphany Azinge (SAN), among others.
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