By Max Amuchie

In December last year on my last day of work before Christmas I sat alone in my office in Abuja reflecting on my life's journey. I thought about my years in the media especially the few years since one ventured into entrepreneurship. I remembered my post on Facebook in June 2015 announcing my resignation as Managing Editor at Leadership Newspaper and the planned unveiling the following month of Sundiata Post as an online newspaper. I thought about the people whose paths I have crossed in the media. I reflected on the statement made by Colonel Abubakar Dangiwa Umar (Rtd) when as Military Governor of Kaduna State in the late 1980s he said he could follow then Military President Ibrahim Babangida to war blindfolded. That was a deep statement of loyalty. Never mind that Col. Umar recanted after the annulment of the 12 June 1993 election in which the late MKO Abiola won. I thought about the people that have made so much impact on my life and wondered if there was any of them I could follow to war blindfolded.

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By Celestine Okafor (Editor-in-Chief) @CelestineOkaf11

The leadership of Nigerian Institute of Public Relations, (NIPR) led by it's President, Dr Ike Neliaku, on Monday, paid a corporate strategic partnership visits to the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ) and the Guild of Corporate Online Publisher's (GOCOP) in their various Secretariat's in Abuja.

By Charles Kalu

To many people, the man, Jonathan James Lyamgohn (mostly known as King-James) is one thing or the other to everyone however, he is radio in human form. With a dossier of work and new projects that transcend Nigeria’s leading broadcast station brands, King-James has been linked with the founding or running of atleast 50 radio stations in Nigeria and Africa in a career that has spanned about 28 years.

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