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Edo Government Shuts Nigerian Observer For One Month Revamp
The Edo State Government in line with the reforms of the state-owned media organisations, has directed the closure of the Nigerian Observer newspaper for a period of one month, for the re-organisation and re-launch of the media outfit.
In a statement, the Secretary to the State Government, Osarodion Ogie Esq., said, “The Edo State Government, in line with the reforms of the state-owned media organisations, has directed the closure of the Nigerian Observer newspaper for a period of one month, for re-organisation and re-launch of the media outfit.
“All existing staff of the Nigerian Observer are hereby redeployed to the Ministry of Communication and Orientation, with immediate effect, where they will receive further directives on their new responsibilities.”
Ogie assured, “Members of the reading public and lovers of the Nigerian Observer brand are assured that their darling newspaper titles will return to the stands shortly better and improved.”
GreenWhiteGreen GWG reports that the Nigerian Observer was founded by the Brigadier Samuel Ogbemudia government in the early seventies and it was at one time one of the country’s largest circulating newspapers with readership base spreading to the North, East and West of the country.
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