Radiophonics was a British Council project designed to stimulate new writing for English-language radio in Nigeria and Uganda. The project originated in the writing community with adult, professional writers, but has been extended into schools for students of 16+ years of age. Visit Radiophonics.
The first series of workshops was held from March – April 2008 in 4 of the geo-political zones in The first series of workshops was held from March – April 2008 in 4 of the geo-political zones in
The first series of workshops was held from March – April 2008 in 4 of the geo-political zones in Nigeria, Abuja, Enugu, Kano, and Lagos. 48 Nigerian writers participated and were able to produce short 10 minute pieces for radio. 9 of the 48 stories were featured for radio broadcast by 3 local radio partners from April – June 2009.
The second series of workshops was held in February 2009 for 28 English/Literature teachers who conducted step down workshops in their various schools for students on creative writing for radio. At the end of the step down workshops, a radio writing competition was launched for students. 16 entries were received from students and 3 will be selected for radio broadcast in July 2009. The second series of workshops was held in February 2009 for 28 English/Literature teachers who conducted step down workshops in their various schools for students on creative writing for radio. At the end of the step down workshops, a radio writing competition was launched for students. 16 entries were received from students and 3 will be selected for radio broadcast in July 2009.
The second series of workshops was held in February 2009 for 28 English/Literature teachers who conducted step down workshops in their various schools for students on creative writing for radio. At the end of the step down workshops, a radio writing competition was launched for students. 16 entries were received from students and 3 will be selected for radio broadcast in July 2009.

