Experts Analyse Presidential Promises At 20th Daily Trust Dialogue News
“Expected to grace the occasion are leaders of prominent socio-cultural and political groups in Nigeria, the National Council of Traditional Rulers of Nigeria , the National Council of Women Societies , as well as the National Youth Council of Nigeria .
The statement further said, “The annual Daily Trust Dialogue is part of Media Trust Limited’s contributions to stimulating discussions by Nigerians and fellow Africans towards enhancing national, and indeed, African integration and cohesion, which are crucial for sustainable socio-political growth and economic development of Nigeria, and the African Continent at large.Since 2002, Media Trust has hosted the annual public lecture series to discuss topical issues on various aspects of governance.
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