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Congress Newspaper Celebrates 4th Anniversary Thursday July 10, Invites Public to Join Festivities

Congress Newspaper Celebrates 4th Anniversary Thursday July 10, Invites Public to Join Festivities


The Congress Newspaper, along with its online television station, is excited to announce its 4th anniversary celebration taking place on Thursday, July 10th, 2025 in Warri , Delta State, Nigeria.

The event will honour personalities with track records with awards, this included lectures with the Theme: "Entrenching accountability in governance, with lecture topic: "Strengthening institutions and legislations to prevent graft in governance".

The event would be chaired by Chief Sheriff Mulade, national coordinator of CEPEJ, Special Quest of Honor, Barr Eric Omare, former IYC president, Quest of Honor, Mr Mulu Anthony, MD/CEO SILVER CONTINENTAL GLOBAL VENTURES LTD and Keynote speaker, Enewaridideke Ekanpou, writer and Publisher.

However, the news firm warmly invites members of the public and esteemed guests to attend the historic event, which promises to be a memorable, filled with entertainment, networking opportunities, and a look back at the newspaper's impactful contributions over the past four years.

Since its inception in 2021, the Congress Newspaper has established itself as a trusted source of news and information, focusing on serving its readers with quality journalism and in-depth analysis of current events. The accompanying online television station has also expanded its reach, providing visual storytelling and coverage of significant happenings within the Niger Delta and beyond.

“Our anniversary is not just a celebration of our achievements, but a celebration of Niger Delta story telling,” said Sir Ozobo Austin, Editor-in-Chief of the Congress Newspaper. “We are grateful for the continued support from our readers and viewers, and we look forward to a great moment of reflection, gratitude, and excitement for what lies ahead.”

However, the Congress Newspaper invites everyone to join in this milestone celebration and to continue supporting ethical journalism.

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