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Congratulations on the ensuing launch of this newspaper . A new dawn is on the horizon. A long over due, bod move.
Welcome.
Adelaide F.
>>> "Kumapayi, Ray" <[log in to unmask]> 01/07/00 10:46AM >>>
Friday, 07 January 2000
Nigerians in U.S to launch newspaper
AGROUP of Nigerian journalists in New York, United States, will this month
launch a newspaper titled: {African and
Nigerian Abroad}.
The newspaper, which has Africans as its readership target in New York area,
is promoted by former Abuja correspondent
of {Tempo} Newspaper, Alex Kabba; former bureau chief of {Concord} Sam
Omatseye and Remi Oyeyemi.
Kabba told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Wednesday in New York, that
the newspaper to cost $1 would debut as a
weekly on January 15.
{African & Nigerian Abroad} is an independent, non-partisan newspaper geared
towards the promotion of the blackman
wherever he may be, and will not hesitate to take a position where it is
generally felt that the interest of any
descendant of Africa is threatened, Kabba said in the mission statement.
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