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    NAOSRE Confirms December 11 for Security Dinner, Discourse Programme

    The leadership of National Association of Online Security Reporters, NAOSRE, an association made up of the finest hands in Nigeria’s security reportage, has confirmed December 11, 2020 for its dinner.

     

    The dinner Themed: 2021 Nigeria Security: Issues, Funding and Prospects, is organized to bring together security eggheads under one roof to discuss issues of security in Nigeria.

     

    In a statement in Lagos, the President of the association, Mr. Oyewale Femi stated that the Annual Dinner- Discourse Programme is the association’s annual evening of get-together to review security issues and re enact media strategies in playing crucial role of professionally bridging the gap of information between security agents and the public.

     

    The statement added that the event is billed to hold on Friday, December 11, 2020 at Oriental Hotel, Lagos, at  5pm prompt.

     

    “It is going to be an evening of security review and strategies ahead of safer Nigeria from 2021,” he said.

     

    Oyewale added that “the annual security dinner event is a fulfillment of NAOSRE’s commitment to promoting effective communication between citizens and security agents for a secured Nigeria”.

     

    Meanwhile, the Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Tukur Buratai, Comptroller-General of Customs, Col. Hameed Ibrahim Ali (Rtd), Mr. Boboye Olayemi Oyeyemi of Federal Road Safety  Corps, Distinguished Senator Ibn N’Allah, Senate Committee Chairman on AirForce, Honourable Prince Ned Nwoko and other notable Nigerians have confirmed their attendance.

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