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NIGERIAN MONITOR MAGAZINE HITS NEWSSTANDS THURSDAY
… Editor-in-chief Akinnadewo-Adekahunsi assures team of tested professionals assembled towards promoting objectivity in journalism
A new dawn in journalism is set to begin as the maiden edition of Nigerian Monitor Magazine hits the newsstands Thursday, February 13, 2025.
Promising an exciting blend of unbiased, independent, and factual reportage, the magazine is poised to redefine how Nigerian stories are told.
The Editor-in-Chief, Very Rev’d David Akinadewo-Adekahunsi, described the magazine as a bold step toward championing truth and objectivity in journalism.
Speaking ahead of the release, he emphasised the magazine’s commitment to delivering quality stories that resonate with Nigerians across all walks of life.
“Unbiased, independent, factual, and truthful reportage of events and the Nigerian story from journalistic perspectives is here to stay”.
“We have assembled a team of dedicated professionals who are ready to dig deep and tell the stories that matter most. Readers should brace up for the juicy, compelling stories we are ready to serve,” he declared confidently.
Akinadewo-Adekahunsi, who is a senior journalist in Ondo state stated that Nigerian Monitor Magazine aims to provide a fresh perspective on issues, shining a light on both the triumphs and challenges of Nigeria while maintaining its integrity and professionalism.
He disclosed that the debut edition promises to be a captivating read, filled with exclusive interviews, in-depth analyses, and reports reflecting Nigerian life’s realities.
Rev’d Akinadewo-Adekahunsi urged readers to grab a copy of the maiden edition from vendors nationwide.
According to him: “This is the start of something extraordinary, and we are confident that every reader will find our stories not only engaging but also enriching. The Nigerian Monitor Magazine is your reliable source for authentic and fearless journalism.”
“Be sure to pick up a copy tomorrow and experience a new era in Nigerian journalism.”