The Public Affairs Officer from the United States (US) Embassy and Consulate in Lagos, Julie McKay has made a strategic visit to News Central TV based in Lagos as part of a broader effort to strengthen ties with key Nigerian media outlets and institutions.
Since her arrival in Nigeria in September 2022, McKay has been at the forefront of enhancing U.S. diplomatic engagement in the region. Her tenure in Abuja and Lagos has been marked by pivotal roles, including leading the Public Diplomacy Section to new heights.
Accompanied by the Nigerian representative of the US Agency for Global Media, Muhammad Abba, the visit spotlighted potential partnerships with the Voice of America‘s multi-media network, promising expansive benefits for News Central.
Abba‘s presentation detailed innovative programmes that could greatly enrich the station‘s offerings.
While expressing enthusiasm over News Central‘s commitment to accurate and robust reporting, McKay Highlighted the station‘s pivotal role in portraying authentic African narratives.
“Africa has shaped the past, its shaping the present and it will actually shape the future. Nigeria as the biggest democracy and economy is a natural partner for the United States,“ she said.
News Central TV’s managing director, Kayode Akintemi said, “We‘re thrilled by the US Consulate‘s recognition of our work. This renewed collaboration will empower us to raise the bar for local journalism, reinforcing our shared commitment to accurate, cutting-edge reporting – a cornerstone of our mission to serve Nigeria and Africa.”
The delegation also toured the station’s state-of-the-art facilities, including the bustling News Room and the high-tech Live Studio, gaining insights into the innovative methods and unique style that set the station apart in the landscape of global journalism.
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