
Branama TV, Nigeria’s first children’s television station, is celebrating its one-year anniversary today. Since its inception on December 1, 2023, Branama TV has been providing high-quality, indigenous, and original content that caters to the educational and entertainment needs of Nigerian children.
According to Betty Dibiah, a seasoned broadcast journalist and leader of the Branama TV team, “Our vision is to provide a learning and entertainment platform for the millions of Nigerian children who have so much to show and learn. We are committed to showcasing the diversity and richness of Nigerian culture, while promoting values such as inclusivity, empathy, and self-confidence.”
Over the past year, Branama TV has produced a range of popular shows, including “Wild Awake,” “How Are We?,” and “Junior Citizens.” These shows have not only entertained but also educated children on various aspects of life, learning, and fun. The station has also partnered with schools and organisations to promote its mission and values.
One of the unique features of Branama TV is its inclusive approach to programming. The station’s shows feature children with disabilities, and its game shows are designed to be accessible to all children, regardless of their abilities.
Branama TV has also been recognised for its efforts in promoting child-friendly content and providing a platform for children to express themselves. The station has worked with First Aid Services to promote emergency response awareness among children and has hosted several events and also planning to create m the children’s fun zone at the Delta Food and Drink Festival happening on the 14 of this month.
As Branama TV celebrates its one-year anniversary, the station’s team is looking forward to continuing its mission of providing high-quality, indigenous, and original content that promotes the educational, social, and emotional development of Nigerian children.
“Our possibilities are endless, and we are looking forward to having every child, no matter their ethnic group or language, be part of the growing Branama TV family,” said Betty Dibiah. “We are committed to being a brand that every child can identify with and call their own.”
Branama TV’s one-year anniversary is a significant milestone in the station’s journey to revolutionise children’s entertainment in Nigeria. As the station continues to grow and evolve, it remains committed to its mission of providing high-quality, indigenous, and original content that promotes the educational, social, and emotional development of Nigerian children.
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