News Connect Magazine to Celebrate 3rd Anniversary
News Connect Magazine, a prominent publishing outfit is preparing to commemorate its third anniversary with a grand event featuring a lecture and other inspiring activities set for Sunday 30, March 2025 at First Molac Hotel, Ondo Road, Akure, Ondo State.
The third-anniversary celebration promises to be a gathering of prominent figures from various spheres, including government officials, professionals among others Moreover, guests from the private sector, academia, the clergy, traditional rulers, civil society organizations will lend their perspectives to this celebratory occasion.
Taiwo Adebayo-Gold, Publisher/Editor-in-Chief of News Connect Magazine, expressed gratitude for reaching this three-year milestone while acknowledging the formidable challenges of sustaining a media organization in today’s economic climate.
According to him “This milestone is a testament to the platform’s commitment to staying relevant and providing valuable insights to the Nigerian and global community”.
This anniversary promises to be an afternoon of inspiration, networking, and merriment as we reflect on three years of connecting people, sharing stories, and shaping perspectives, he added.
This year’s event boasts a remarkable line-up of distinguished individuals from various fields, this include Bar Olumuyiwa Adu (Cubana), who will serve as Chairman of the occasion Prof Olukayode Arogundade, Former ASUU Chairman, Ekiti State University, Mr Adebiyi Akinshunmi, (CEO,Sucres 9ja Food and other special guest of honor.
For the keynote address, it will be ably delivered by accomplished academician and an activist, Prof Olukayode Arogundade. He will address the topic, ‘Treasury Looting: Nigeria and the Cleavages of Corruption’.
Over the past decade, News Connect Magazine has been a trusted source of information, capturing the pulse of the nation and creating a positive impact through its timely distribution of relevant content formats that inform and engage the Nigerian audience.
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