United Kingdom based African Voice Newspaper, has unveiled Brand Ambassadors to celebrate 19 years of service to the community.
The Ambassadors are drawn from various African ethnic communities made up of accomplished, respected and committed individuals who are ready to support the newspaper to further its effort at championing the cause of the African community in the United Kingdom.
They include: Cllr Joy Laguda, HRH Princess Moradeun Adedoyin-Solarin, Dr. Dayo Olomu, Prof. Rotimi Jaiyesimi, Yemisi Jenkins MBE, Mavis Amankwah, Jenny Okafor, Ayan De First, Dennis Taiwah, Stella Ideh, Cllr. Sunny Lambe, Prof. Chris Imafidon, and Ronke Adeagbo.
AFRICAN VOICE NEWSPAPER AMBASSADORS UK 2020
Others are: Dr. Abbey Akinoshun, Ronke Udofia, Ade Daramy, Ayo Oyebade, Prince Tade Olusile, Susie Retty, Dr. Ruth Oshinkalu, Iyamide Thomas, Vicky Osei, Cllr. Susan Fajana-Thomas, Chief Akintokunbo Adejumo, Ronke Lawal and Amir Bagwanje.
African Voice Directors -Mike & Golda Abiola
African Voice Directors -Mike & Golda Abiola
Founder and Publisher of African Voice - Prince Mike Abiola said, “The events of this historic year 2020, such as the disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on the British ethnic minorities, especially Africans and the subsequent racism highlighted by the Public Health England reports; the death of George Floyd in the United States of America; and the Black Lives Matter movement worldwide; make it imperative for the African community in the United Kingdom to unite and have a strong voice.”
African Voice newspaper was first published in September 2001.