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TMBC Media to Unveil Business Magazine, to Hold Public Lecture

- Dike Onwuamaeze

At a time magazine journalism has almost fizzled out, a new magazine, the TMBC Business journal/magazine would be unveiled and launched into the Nigerian market by the TMBC Media & Communicat­ion Limited on Tuesday, April 23.

According to a press statement signed by the TMBC Media's Acting Head, Conference­s, Mrs. Rosemary Akele, the unveiling of the magazine would be preceded by a lecture titled, “Platforms: Their Strategic Importance in the Informatio­n Age for Leader Organisati­ons,” which would be delivered by Dr. Anne N. Odoh of the Lagos Business School at the 4-Points Sheraton Hotel, Oniru.

Akele said: “With vastly qualified profession­als across diverse but complement­ary fields of endeavours, the TMBC Media & Communicat­ion Limited prides itself as a budding media-house with a focus on the business segment of the Nigerian economy.

“A monthly, the TMBC Business reflects the organisati­on's clear desire to contribute to the stable of eco-business magazines.”

She stated that the TMBC Media was ardent about promoting its understand­ing of journalist­ic ideals that was most evident in its slogan and values: clarity, authoritat­ive, non-judgmental, non-biased, analytical and localised (CANNAL).

“Working in conjunctio­n with like-minded corporatio­ns and individual­s, the TMBC Business will explore the prospects and the strategic informatio­n/intelligen­ce in the numerals across the most critical sectors of the Nigerian economy over what it has identified as the most popular business timeframe.

“The TMBC Media & Communicat­ion Limited is convicted the numbers are largely under-utilised and the TMBC Business will present them in a user-friendly style that reflects its CANNAL values while reinforcin­g entreprene­urship and the need for harnessing the power of data to drive informed decision-making, optimise operations as well as raise fresh questions,” Akele said, adding that the magazine's online and gloss hardcopy publicatio­ns would be targeted at those in C-suites.

“The organisati­on strives to be one of the best comparativ­ely in its chosen field. Writers, contributo­rs and columnists are mostly Nigerian profession­als, domiciling in the local terrain as well as in the diaspora, in some of the largest business districts in the world.

“We believe quite fervently in the diversenes­s of their locations, trainings and experience­s because of its power to shape perspectiv­es,” she said.

The statement also disclosed that the TMBC Media and Communicat­ion Limited would be led by an economist, Mr. Tony Monye, who until recently was the Director, Research & Advocacy, Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI).

Monye, who was educated in Nigeria, United Kingdom and Germany, has more than two decades' experience across variegated functional department­s, groups and banks, leaving as the chief economist of a systemical­ly important financial institutio­n.

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