NEWS

The Reliance Newspaper Celebrates 16 Years Anniversary

BENIN: The RELIANCE Newspaper, a foremost community news tabloid based in Benin City, Edo State, is set to celebrate its 16th years of unbroken publication and presence in news stands across major cities and towns in Edo and Delta States, respectively.

Events lined up to mark the 16 years anniversary includes an anniversary lecture with the theme, ” DEMOCRACY IN AFRICA: The Roles Of Money Bags In Nigeria’s Politics.” The public lecture is to be delivered by Hon. Dr Isaiah Osifo, a prominent politician and a lecturer in one of the ivory towers in Edo State.

The event which comes up this Friday, April 12, 2024, at the Conference Hall of the Nigeria Union Of Journalists, NUJ, Edo State Council by 12 noon prompt, is to be chaired by Hon. Pascal Ogbomhe and Bishop Dr. Osadolor Ochei, while fathers of the day would be Rev. Dr. Felix Omobude, the immediate past National President of Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN), and Etose Dickson Imasogie, a prominent politician in Edo State.

Addressing the press on the preparedness for the event, publisher of The RELIANCE Newspaper, Sir Comrade Raphael Okhiria and chairman of the planning committee, Comrade Edosa Okunbor, jointly called on members of the public to endeavour to attend the special event which is well packaged in line with the political activities for the Edo 2024 Governorship election.

They disclosed that some deserving Nigerians will be honoured with merit awards, during the one day 16th anniversary celebration of The RELIANCE Newspaper.

LEAVE A RESPONSE

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Clan Reporters is a Nigerian newspaper founded in 2014 by Paul Omo Okojie, a media consultant, communicator, and entrepreneur. Published in hard copy print format, the newspaper was established to deliver timely news, in-depth reporting, and relevant commentary on issues affecting Nigerian communities, with a focus on politics, society, business, and grassroots affairs. As both the founder and the guiding force behind the newspaper, Paul Omo Okojie also leads OMC Okojie Media Consultants (often shortened to OMC), the media firm responsible for the editorial direction, strategic communications, and overall operations of Clan Reporters. Under his leadership, the newspaper has aimed to blend professional journalism with community engagement, giving voice to local stories and perspectives often overlooked in mainstream media. Okojie’s background in journalism and media consultancy has shaped Clan Reporters into a platform committed to credibility, accountability, and service to its readership. Over the years, the publication has sought to uphold high standards of reporting while fostering informed public discourse in Nigeria.