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BBC launches services for Nigeria’s Igbo and Yoruba speakers

The BBC has launched its new Igbo and Yoruba services, as part of an expansion in local languages aimed at more in-depth reporting of countries around the world.

The digital-only services went live online and on social media on Monday (19 February), joining a platform for Pidgin speakers that was launched last year and has attracted widespread interest.

The Igbo service is mainly for audiences in eastern and south eastern Nigeria as well as the large Igbo speaking Diaspora. The Yoruba service targets southwest Nigeria, Benin and Togo as well as other parts of the Diaspora.

The Yoruba service targets southwest Nigeria, Benin and Togo as well as other parts of the Diaspora / Photo: Screenshot/BBC

 

“These fully digital services will include exciting short format audio, video, graphics and illustrations,” BBC said in a press statement.

“Twice daily, the teams will produce an episode of BBC Minute – keeping people in touch with the world in 60 seconds.”

According to the BBC, the editorial agenda will reflect not only balanced impartial news, but also a rich mix of trending topics, sports, entertainment, business, health, education and women.

“There will be original content through our network of reporters on variety of stories and issues that matter to local people and resonate across the region;” the news organisation said.

Digital content created daily for the website and social media platforms will cover a broad agenda with a strong focus on audience interactivity.

Popular actress Fathia Williams being interviewed on the Yoruba service website. The digital-only services went live online and on social media on Monday (19 February) / Photo: Screenshot/BBC

 

As Editorial Lead on the project, Peter Okwoche said: “Both services will concentrate on original journalism from their target regions but will also feature stories from Africa and the main global stories. BBC Igbo & Yoruba will provide a platform for debate on the main issues of interest to audiences and give voices to a wide spectrum of people. There will also be a strong focus on women.”

Head of West Africa, Oluwatoyosi Ogunseye said: “Delivering content and engaging with the Igbo and Yoruba audiences in their mother tongues is authentic, exciting and refreshing. The BBC is passionate about original journalism that adds value and this is what we want to achieve with these services. These platforms will deliver independent, objective and original news to meet the needs of our audiences in Nigeria and West Africa.”

Websites

http://www.bbc.com/yoruba

https://www.bbc.com/igbo

Facebook      

https://www.facebook.com/bbcnewsyoruba

https://www.facebook.com/bbcnewsigbo

Instagram       

https://www.instagram.com/bbcnewsyoruba

https://www.instagram.com/bbcnewsigbo

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