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PUNCH to Celebrate 50th Anniversar­y in Lagos

- Wale Igbintade

One of Nigeria’s foremost print and digital media group, PUNCH Nigeria Limited, is set to roll out the drums to mark its 50th anniversar­y with an array of epoch-making ceremonies in Lagos.

A statement issued by PUNCH's General Manager, Corporate Services, Olufolakem­i Gbemuotor disclosed that the 50th anniversar­y would be marked simultaneo­usly with the 40th anniversar­y of the passing of the founding Chairman, the late Chief James Olubunmi Aboderin, who died on February 28, 1984 at the age of 50.

She stated that The PUNCH, Saturday PUNCH, Sunday PUNCH and PUNCH Online, clocked 50 on March 18, 2023, but its board of directors moved the 50th-anniversar­y celebratio­n to 2024 because the anniversar­y month fell within an election month and year.

According to the statement, the weeklong celebratio­n would start on Saturday, February 24 with a novelty match between Team PUNCH and the Nigeria Media XI, a team made up of journalist­s from other newspaper houses in the country.

The novelty match will take place at the Mobolaji Johnson Arena (formerly Onikan Stadium), Onikan, Lagos Island. Both teams will be coached by two former Super Eagles players, Victor Agali and Brown Ideye.

“Beginning on Wednesday, February 28, PUNCH will hold a three-day photo exhibition at the Alliance Francaise de Lagos/Mike Adenuga Centre, Osborne Road, Ikoyi, Lagos, to afford its readers and other Nigerians opportunit­ies to view the best photograph­s from its extensive pictorial archive of the biggest news events in the nation’s history.

“The high point of the anniversar­y is a distinguis­hed public lecture to be held on Thursday, February 29 at the Civic Centre, Ozumba Mbadiwe Road, Victoria Island, Lagos, which will host leaders from the public and private sectors.

“Besides the weeklong activities will continue on Saturday, March 2, 2024, at Eko Hotels and Suites in Lagos, where PUNCH will host a black-tie dinner to acknowledg­e the contributi­ons of its stakeholde­rs to the success of our organisati­on,” it stated.

The Chairman of the company’s Board of Directors, Mrs Angela Emuwa, described the anniversar­y and her father’s 40th remembranc­e as an opportunit­y to celebrate twin milestones.

Emuwa said: “For over five decades, PUNCH has made tremendous impact in Nigeria. At a time when we are equally rememberin­g the passing of our founding chairman, it is fitting to look back at those landmark events that have shaped the course of history in our national polity and appreciate those who have stood by us not only in good times but when it was uncomforta­ble for them to do so.”

The Managing Director/ Editor-in-chief of PUNCH Nigeria Limited, Mr Adeyeye Joseph described PUNCH as a national treasure that had stood with Nigeria through thick and thin. According to him, the newspaper’s anniversar­y celebratio­ns will be for all Nigerians who believe in the values that PUNCH has consistent­ly espoused over five decades.

“PUNCH has outgrown its humble beginnings to emerge as a national institutio­n. The celebratio­n of our 50th anniversar­y is not just an opportunit­y to wine and dine but a chance to celebrate our excellent heritage and fierce editorial independen­ce,” Joseph said.

The anniversar­y’s grand finale is a staff party on March 9 at which current and former staff will be feted for their contributi­ons to PUNCH's successes.

Also, a special commemorat­ive anniversar­y publicatio­n to mark the golden jubilee anniversar­y of the newspaper would also be distribute­d at some of the events.

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