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Voice of Nigeria
« on: September 17, 2018, 2106 UTC »
9690 KHZ @ 20:49 UTC 17 Sept 18 (15:49 cdt local) in Hausea, one of the prominent languages in the targeted Western African region. 

20:49   2 female announcers conducting a one-on-one interview
20:56   Short song with male vocals
20:57   Song, predominantly percussion instruments
20:58   QRT

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