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PUBLIC VOICE NEWS AGENCY UNVEILS BLOG SITE



On the 13th of October 2023, newsmen at the Public Voice News Agency gathered to celebrate the official unveiling of their blog site, a significant stride towards enhancing the accuracy and reach of news reporting, Under the leadership of Editor-In-Chief Emmanuel Aluko, this new platform aims to create a more profound impact in disseminating news and information, both within and beyond the campus community.


In his address at the event,  Emmanuel expressed gratitude to the agency's foremost readers and followers, known as "NAPASITES" for their unwavering support and trust in the agency's commitment to truth and unbiased reporting. He acknowledged that their journey to this remarkable milestone would not have been possible without the steadfast support of their dedicated readers.


Furthermore, he extended his appreciation to the leaders of the executive and legislative arms in the department, Miss Janet Anuoluwapo and Rt. Honorable Olanrewaju Oluwatobiloba for their unwavering support and dedication to the growth and development of the agency have played a pivotal role in its success.


The launch of the blog site is expected to be a game-changer for Public Voice News Agency, allowing them to not only provide news with a higher degree of accuracy but also to reach out to a wider and more diverse audience. This reaffirms the agency's commitment to journalistic excellence and their mission to serve as a trusted source of news and information for all readers.


As the blog site becomes a central hub for news, updates, and in-depth reporting, Public Voice News Agency is poised to continue its role as a reliable, unbiased, and respected news source within and beyond the campus community.


-Emmy's ink

@Public Voice News Agency 

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