Oyo NAWOJ Celebrates Nigeria’s 64th Independence Anniversary

The Nigeria Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ), Oyo State Chapter, joins Nigerians to celebrate the country’s 64th Independence Anniversary.

“We commemorate this significant milestone with a renewed sense of hope and commitment to nation-building,” said Chairperson, Oyo NAWOJ, Omolola Alamu

“As women journalists, we acknowledge the progress made and challenges faced.
We reiterate our dedication to promoting Nigeria’s development and amplifying marginalized voices.”

NAWOJ Oyo State Chapter urges Nigerians to ,Reflect on our nation’s journey and the sacrifices of our founding fathers.
Nawoj Oyo also wants Nigerians to Reaffirm commitment to unity, peace, and progress.

“Let’s work together towards a brighter future for Nigeria,” Alamu emphasized.

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