Kids FM puts smiles, happiness at Lagos Family Festival

Over 3,000 children and families gathered at the Balmoral Convention Centre, Victoria Island, for the Kids FM Festival – a joyful blend of music, education, and family bonding hosted by Kids FM ...

Over 3,000 children and families gathered at the Balmoral Convention Centre, Victoria Island, for the Kids FM Festival – a joyful blend of music, education, and family bonding hosted by Kids FM 101.7, Nigeria’s first children’s radio station.

Star guest Korede Bello thrilled kids with live music and cash gifts to young dancers.

He performed and gifted top young dancers, and Wazobia FM’s Expensive, Ada dum-dum, female Alhaji Sosorobia all came in support.

Speaking, the station’s General Manager, Mr. Tyeng Gang, popularly known as Uncle Gang, said the second edition was “bigger and better,” introducing popular presenters like Feta, Small Chops, Captain Lionel, and shows such as Morning Bells and Dreamland Drift.

Captain Lionel and Small Chops thrilled the crowd with live performances.
Gang said that Kids FM’s programming—Storytime Adventures, Little Geniuses, Music Mania, and Hero Hour—keep young listeners entertained while nurturing creativity and confidence.

He disclosed that with recent expansions to Port Harcourt and Abuja, Kids FM continues to grow its mission of inspiring kids and empowering parents across Nigeria.

General Manager Uncle Gang called the second edition “bigger and better,” introducing top presenters like Feta, Small Chops, Principal Yvonne, Captain Lionel, and shows such as Morning Bells and Dreamland Drift. Captain Lionel and Small Chops lit up the stage with interactive performances.

Among the happy parents, Mrs. Esther Oboli, a human rights advocate and radio fan, donated a celebratory cake. Mama Favour from Epe said, “I danced my heart out and bonded with my kids.” Inspired by the dance contests, Mrs. Oke Ruth promised to enroll her children in dance school next year.

Families enjoyed games, food from Indomie and Kellogg’s, live music, and engaging activities like PlayStation, bouncing castles, and talent showcases.

The festival offered fun games, bouncing castles, PlayStation, and treats from Indomie, Champion Custard, and Kellogg’s. Families relaxed on picnic mats.

Cleopatra Eki

Guardian Life

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