NRTC Launches Bi-Weekly Digest on X (Twitter) Space

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    The newly launched News Round The Clock’s Bi-Weekly Digest will debut on X (formerly known as Twitter) on Saturday 20th July 2024, at 7pm WAT (West African Time).

    Leading on ‘Better Naija’ Conversation

    Our main objective for launching this new programme is to create a platform for deep and extensive conversations on the big questions, analyse and discuss topical issues with the hope that it helps to shape the discuss and narrative on Nigeria that leads to improved nation building and better outcomes for Nigerians.

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    Utilising Technology and the Power of Constructive Conversation

    As a reliable news media outlet, News Round The Clock is keen to explore the power of utilising technology and deep conversations that are constructively researched and analysed to help unlock some of the issues plaguing Nigeria today.

    The programme will be hosted by NRTC’s Francis Ikuerowo who will be ably supported by the talented team at News Round The Clock. We won’t just be debating on the issues alone on NRTC Bi-Weekly Digest. Scholars and experts will constantly feature and air their views and suggest solutions. It is important that you get involved as a citizen by tuning in, sharing, and inviting others to join in too.

    Beyond Reading Fiction and Non-Fiction

    The first episode of the NRTC Bi-Weekly Digest programme is titled, ‘Beyond Reading Fiction and Non-Fiction‘.

    The programme is Live on @NRTCNigeria’s X (Twitter) page this Saturday, July 20 from 7pm prompt.

    Host: Francis @francisikuerowo
    Co-hosts: Eyitayo @jemi_mah56, Friday @HonourPen
    Guests Speakers:

    1. Morayo @momoadeniyi
    2. Breather of Seas @anikebeloved__
    3. Mayowa @coveredinwords
    4. Mohammed @eboraofbooks

    Remember to add this to your diary and please do not forget to join us on Saturday at 7pm WAT.


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