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INSIDE AKWA IBOM TODAY: A digital leap for Akwa Ibom Broadcasting Corporation as Governor Eno’s vision takes form, By James Edet

The FrontierThe FrontierFebruary 4, 2026 1533 Minutes read0

•Governor Eno and the new ultramodern Akwa Ibom Broadcasting Corporation headquarters

For nearly four decades, the Akwa Ibom Broadcasting Corporation (AKBC) stood as a symbol of promise constrained by circumstance — rich in professional talent and public goodwill, yet limited by infrastructure that could no longer match the pace, reach, and sophistication of modern broadcasting.

That era is now drawing to a close.

Under the focused and forward-looking leadership of Pastor Umo Eno, PhD, Governor of Akwa Ibom State, AKBC is undergoing a profound digital rebirth —one that is set to reposition the state-owned broadcaster as a serious contender within Nigeria’s evolving media landscape and the wider international broadcast ecosystem.

For some of us, this moment carries a deeply personal resonance.

I recall my years at AKBC with pride and nostalgia for a period when the station gave me not just a job, but a voice and a visible place in the public square — a veritable platform in the limelight. Anchoring some of its most popular live television talk shows brought me into direct conversation with the who-is-who of Nigeria’s political, economic, and social life.

Governors, senior public officials, captains of industry, and key actors in our democratic journey passed through our studio at the old analogue transmission station at Ntak Inyang Itam. The facilities were limited — sometimes painfully so — but the conversations transcended the space, rich and consequential, with national significance.

Those programmes became an on-air arena where policy was interrogated, ideas were stress-tested, and, more often than we realised at the time, moments of history unfolded live on air.

One of the recurring guests during that period, nearly two decades ago, was Pastor Umo Eno. Even then, he stood out as a significant figure in the tourism and hospitality sector, a respected boardroom strategist, and an entrepreneur of growing influence within Nigeria’s corporate landscape, alongside his calling as a leading minister of the Gospel.

As the “governor” of Royalty Hotels and the Under-Shepherd of All Nations Christian Ministry International, he was already a familiar name in Akwa Ibom State.

His appearances on the programme were consistently reflective and forward-looking, combining candid observations about the station’s limitations with ideas that, in hindsight, anticipated the technological transformation AKBC is now undergoing.

What is unfolding today is therefore no accident of power or chance. Time, purpose, and divine destiny have aligned.

As Governor, Pastor Umo Eno is now actualising those very ideas he recommended, driving AKBC’s transition into a new digital era and affirming that vision, when sustained, ultimately finds expression.

The ongoing digital facelift of AKBC represents far more than routine upgrading. It is a comprehensive transformation; one embracing ultra-modern broadcast technology, IP-based workflows, advanced production and playout systems, digital archiving, and global transmission compatibility.

This deliberate investment places AKBC on a trajectory that does not merely seek inclusion on premium platforms such as DSTV, but equips it to compete favourably with some of the most respected national and international broadcast brands in content quality, reliability, speed, and professionalism.

In a world where relevance is defined by digital agility and global reach, the governor’s intervention reflects a deep appreciation of broadcasting as a strategic asset — one that shapes public discourse, strengthens democratic engagement, and projects the identity and aspirations of a people.

Modern governance demands modern communication tools, and this administration has demonstrated that understanding with clarity and conviction.

Perhaps even more symbolic is the ongoing construction of a permanent, ultra-modern, purpose-built corporate headquarters for AKBC; this indeed is an achievement of historic significance.

Since the creation of Akwa Ibom State over 38 years ago, a befitting headquarters for its flagship broadcast institution remained a vision deferred, spoken of across administrations but never realised. Today, that dream has moved decisively from aspiration to concrete reality.

Beyond bricks and mortar, the new AKBC headquarters represents digital renewal, institutional stability, professional identity, and long-term planning. It will provide the enabling environment for a modern broadcast organisation —one capable of innovation, training, content excellence, and sustained relevance in a competitive media age.

For those of us shaped by AKBC, it is profoundly gratifying to witness this moment. To see the station where many of us honed our craft now take a giant leap into the future affirms that institutions, when nurtured by vision and leadership, can be reborn stronger than before.

In giving AKBC both a digital soul and a permanent home, Governor Umo Eno has not merely modernised a broadcaster; he has secured a legacy — one that history will remember as the moment Akwa Ibom broadcasting confidently stepped onto the global stage.

Thank you, Governor Umo Eno. I am proud to be part of this glorious history.

*Akparawa James Edet, NPOM, a former staff member of AKBC, is the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Information, Akwa Ibom State.

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