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Teen Africa TV

2 Jan 2021
Teenagers across the country and Africa are set to enjoy a wonderful New Year gift, as the first indigenous television channel for them began transmission on Startimes, yesterday, January 1, 2021 on Channel 361.
8 Dec 2019
The artiste, Innocent Idibia, popularly known as Tubaba and Mavin Records artiste, Crayon, last Sunday, December 1, thrilled guests at the Teen Africa TV Launch, which was held at the Balmoral Hall
24 Nov 2019
There is excitement in the air, as the date for the launch of Africa’s first indigenous teen channel gets closer. On December 1, 2019 at the Balmoral Hall, Federal Palace Hotel, Lagos, Teen Africa TV, a brainchild of Charles Novia who’s the Founder/CEO, will launch with a bang. According to Novia, “Teen Africa TV is…
17 Nov 2019
The First indigenous television channel for teenagers in Africa will be launched on December 1, 2019, in Lagos.

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