The Voice of Nigeria or VON (Yoruba Ilé Akéde Nàíjíríà; Hausa Muryar Najeriya; Igbo Olu nke Naijiria; Fula Konngol Naajeeriya) is the official international broadcasting station of Nigeria.
Initially, its transmission used a 10 kW HF transmitter, limiting it to West Africa, broadcasting for two hours daily in English and French.
On January 5, 1990, VON became autonomous, and in 1996, three state-of-the-art 250 kW Thomcast AG transmitters were commissioned.
In 2012, VON commissioned another state of the art multi-billion naira transmitting station at Lugbe, Abuja.
According to the Act establishing Voice of Nigeria (VON), it executes the following powers and functions: Jibrin Baba Ndace is the Director-General, appointed by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.