A Night to Remember: Lugard TV Hosts Historic Media Get-Together in Kogi State
In a groundbreaking move, Lugard TV, a leading media house in Kogi State, hosted a spectacular end-of-year party, bringing together media practitioners from across the state. The event, conceived by the Special Adviser on Media and Communication, Hon. Isah Ismaila, was designed to foster love, unity, and collaboration among media professionals in Kogi State.
The evening was filled with excitement, camaraderie, and a sense of belonging, as journalists, broadcasters, and media entrepreneurs mingled and shared stories. The atmosphere was electric, with music, dance, and laughter filling the air.
Legendary Aseda, a renowned media personality, was in attendance, adding his unique touch to the celebration. He praised Lugard TV for its exceptional storytelling, highlighting the media house’s commitment to showcasing the beauty and diversity of Kogi State to the world.
“Lugard TV has set a new standard for media excellence in Kogi State,” Aseda said. “Their innovative approach to storytelling, combined with their passion for promoting the state’s rich cultural heritage, is truly inspiring.”
The event was a resounding success, with attendees expressing gratitude to Lugard TV for hosting such a memorable gathering. As the night drew to a close, the consensus was clear: this was a night that would be remembered for a long time to come.
In his remarks, Hon. Isah Ismaila emphasized the importance of unity and collaboration in the media industry. “By coming together, we can achieve great things,” he said. “Tonight, we celebrate our shared passion for storytelling and our commitment to promoting the best interests of Kogi State.
As the curtains closed in 2024, the media practitioners in attendance left with renewed hope, inspiration, and a deeper sense of connection.
The Lugard TV get-together had achieved its goal, fostering a spirit of love, unity, and cooperation that would propel the media industry in Kogi State to even greater heights in the years to come.
Baiye Sunday Folorunsho