List of radio stations in Lagos

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The following is a list of radio stations in Lagos, Nigeria

Radio station Frequency
Grajos FM 88.3 LAGOS [1] [2] FM 88.3 (MHz)
U FM88.5 (MHz)
Brila FM sport [3] FM 88.9 (MHz)
Super FM [4] FM 92.7 (MHz)
Eko FM [4] FM 89.7 (MHz)

FM 90.1 Lasgidi Fm

Radio Lagos [5] 107.5FM (MHz)

Radio Lagos107.5FM

Rock FM Nigeria [6] Online radio
Voice of the People FM [7] FM 90.3 (MHz)
Mainland [8] FM [9] FM 98.3 (MHz)
Lagos Talks [10] FM 91.3 (MHz)
WFM 917 [11] FM 91.7 (MHz)
Inspiration FM [12] FM 92.3 (MHz)
SUPER FMFM 92.7 (MHz)
BondFM [13] FM 92.9 (MHz)
Hot FM Lagos 93.3 [14] FM 93.3 (MHz)
Rhythm 93.7 FM [15] FM 93.7 (MHz)
Rainbow 94.1 [16] FM 94.1 (MHz)
VYBZ FMFM 94.5 (MHz)
DUX FMFM 94.7 (MHz)
Wazobia FM [17] FM 95.1 (MHz)
Fame104.5FMFM 104.5 (MHz)
LASU Radio (Lagos State University) [18] FM 95.7 (MHz)
Urban96 Radio Network [19] FM 96.5 (MHz)
Cool FM Nigeria [20] FM 96.9 (MHz)
Classic FM 97.3 [21] FM 97.3 (MHz)
Metro FM [22] FM 97.7 (MHz)
Smooth 98.1FM [23] FM 98.1 (MHz)
SoundCity Radio 98.5 [24] FM 98.5 (MHz)
KISS FM LAGOS [25] [26] FM 98.9 (MHz)
Nigeria Info [27] [28] FM 99.3 (MHz)
Jubilee FM FM 99.7 (MHz)
The BeatFM [29] FM 99.9 (MHz)
Raypower 100.5 FM [30] FM 100.5 (MHz)
StarFM [31] [32] FM 101.5 (MHz)
Max FM Lagos [33] (formerly Radio Continental) [34] FM 102.3 (MHz)
NaijaFM [35] FM 102.7 (MHz)
UnilagFM [36] [ better source needed ]FM 103.1 (MHz)
Radio 103.5FM [37] FM 103.5 (MHz)
Law FM 103.9 [38] FM 103.9 (MHz)
Kennis 104.1 FM [39] [40] FM 104.1 (MHz)
S.M.A.fm [41] FM 104.7 (MHz)
City 105.1FM [42] [43] FM 105.1 (MHz)
Faaji FM [44] [45] FM 106.5 (MHz)
LagosTrafficRadio96.1fm
Hi-impact radio102.1FM

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