Today, 27th September 2025, marks the first anniversary of Nigeria’s first health radio, WASH 94.9FM, Lagos. When the radio station hit the airwaves one year ago with great expectation, it became an instant success.
WASH 94.9 FM’s launch marked a new era in health communication in Nigeria, demonstrating the power of media to drive positive change. The station, indeed, has become a model for other health-focused initiatives, inspiring a new generation of health communicators and promoters.
With the assemblage of thorough-bred broadcasters who are dedicated to delivering high-quality health content, WASH FM is a trusted voice in Nigerian households for years to come.
It is glaring that this pioneering health radio station has made significant impacts on the Nigerian media landscape. The station launched out with the goal of providing direct, accessible, and reliable health information, educating the public on health issues and preventive measures, as well as empowering individuals to make informed decisions for their well-being.
Within the last one year, WASH FM has remained steadfast to its aim of
raising awareness about health challenges, foster community engagement, and promoting dialogue on health-related concerns, including physical, mental, and spiritual well-being.
WASH 94.9 FM has thus become a trusted source of health information and education for millions of listeners in Lagos and beyond.
Inspired by UN-SDG goal six, the station takes its name from the acronym, WASH – Water, Sanitation & Hygiene, hence, the focus on Total Wellness and Health and all the factors supporting Healthy Living on all fronts.
According to the Chief Executive Officer of the station, Engr. Friday Aizeboje, the vision is to be the leading health conversation station without boring the listeners hence the tagline “Fun Health Radio”.
Engr Aizeboje said: “The focus in Health is deliberate. The Board and Management of WASH 94.9 FM see Health as the First and Real Wealth, according to Johann Ilgenfritz, Founder & CEO UK Health Radio which says ‘good health is more than just the absence of illness; it encompasses overall physical, mental, and social well-being.’
“We also believe that access to the highest standard of health is a basic right for all humans, regardless of race, religion, politics, or economic status.
“The emotional and financial burdens of diseases on households are well understood and WASH 94.9 FM is well positioned to work with all stakeholders to minimise the burdens on the people and the economy.
“Our station seek to improve overall public health literacy and support the UN Sustainable Development Goal 3 of ensuring health and well-being for all. It is also to effectively fight misinformation and empower the people with accurate information for good health outcomes.”
As part of its operations, one of WASH 94.9 FM’s unique features is the incorporation of On-Air Telemedicine Services, allowing listeners to access medical advice remotely in a positive way, to take responsibility for own health and be an active part of the process of attaining health freedom.
The station’s programming includes expert discussions, educational content, and strategic partnerships to promote positive behavioral changes and elevate public health discourse.
With 70% of its content focused on health issues and 30% on entertainment, music, and leisure, WASH 94.9 FM offers a balanced and engaging listening experience.
Some of the flagship programmes include Talk to a Doctor, Nurse Hour, Medtalk, Financial & Economic Wellness and Speak Up. Others are “Ilera Wa”, Eko Connect, Mind Talk, Total Wellness, Mental Health and Viewpoint.
WASH 94.9 FM has become a platform for health experts to share their knowledge and expertise with a wider audience through interviews, discussions, and educational programmes.
The station provides listeners with valuable insights into various health topics, from common illnesses to chronic diseases like cancer.
Some of the seasoned experts featuring on WASH 94.9 FM include Board-certified physicians by the American Board of Internal Medicine in specialties of internal medicine and Geriatric Medicine, Dr Yomi Osunkoya, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Dr Olatunji Idowu, Dr Oluyomi Okunola, a Consultant Physician, and Specialist in kidney diseases, Dr Muhammed – Isa Abdulmejeeb Tosin, a Family Physician.
Others are Dr. Gloria Okoekhian-Ogulu, the Chairperson of the Nigerian Optometric Association, Lagos State Chapter, and CEO of Vista Eye Centre Limited, and Dr. Aderonke Ajav, a medical and wellness practitioner, and Dr. Edward Asikhia is the Clinical Director for International Training Center for Applied Behavior Analysis among several others.
Several Healthcare professionals also contribute virtually from all over the world, making WASH 94.9 FM a global platform for health infotainment.
The impact of WASH 94.9 FM on public health cannot be overstated. By providing accurate and reliable health information, the station empowers listeners to make informed decisions about their well-being. Its focus on preventive care, disease management, and health promotion aligns with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 3 and 4, which emphasize good health and well-being. The easy to follow, fun and entertainment format make it easy to effectively engage the audience for optimal impacts and desired health outcomes.
The station in collaboration with Phlox Health WASH Foundation partnered several stakeholders to organise Breast Cancer Awareness and Screening. Some of the partners are The American Hospital, Lake shore Cancer Center, and the medical women Association, Lagos Chapter.
More than 800 women were screened and those requiring further investigation and follow up action were supported. In 2025, the station was involved in several health outreaches such the World Menstrual Hygiene Day with supports from Maden Foundation and Naza Agape Foundation where Menstrual pads were distributed to girls in seven schools in Lagos State.
The station was involved in Hepatitis Screening and Vaccination, in partnership with the Society for Gastroenterology and Hepatology in Nigeria (SOGHIN), and the Rotary Club of Akute, with 100 persons who tested negative for Hepatitis vaccinated.
WASH 94.9 FM was also at Badagry for the free medical and surgical outreach where over 500 persons received required intervention.
WASH 94.9 FM’s collaboration with Boiling Point Arena, a popular monthly interview discourse, has further expanded its reach.
This partnership enables the station to engage with a broader audience and provide insightful discussions on governance, nation-building, and health-related topics.
By broadcasting in English, Yoruba, and other indigenous languages, WASH 94.9 FM ensures that its message reaches diverse communities across Nigeria. Those not in the areas of terrestrial coverage of WASH 94.9 FM are able to enjoy her rich programs by logging to the website (www.wash949fm.com), through Radio Garden and on the social handles of the station.
As WASH 94.9 FM celebrates its first year, it is poised for continued growth and impact. With plans to extend its broadcast reach beyond Lagos and its environs, the station aims to become a leading source of health information and education nationwide. Its commitment to promoting a healthier, more informed society aligns with the needs of a nation seeking to improve healthcare outcomes.