Niger Delta region needs media to propagate our needs – Royal father

“We must tell our stories and we can only do that when we have our own brand.

Update: 2025-01-14 01:00 GMT

King Luke Kalanama VIII, the Pere of Akugbene-Mein Kingdom in Bomadi Local Government Area of Delta has said that the Niger Delta region requires the media to propagate the needs and challenges of the people.

Kalanama said this on Monday during the unveiling of the Niger Delta Media House in Warri.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the organisation is owned by the GbaramatuVoice media outfit.

The royal father, who is also the 1st Vice Chairman of the Delta Council of Traditional Rulers, further said that the GbaramatuVoice, which started few years ago, had blossomed overtime.

“You started some years ago and, today, we are opening this magnificent edifice. I know that this is just the beginning.

“We must tell our stories and we can only do that when we have our own brand.

“There is no way a Yoruba or Hausa man will tell our story like we that owned our story.

“We that own the story, will tell the story for the outside world to know that we are the ones laying the golden egg.

“Do not forget that the media space is what we actually need to propagate our desire, feelings and aspirations of the Niger Delta.

“So, it is our prayers that your journey has just started,” he said.

The king thanked Dr Government Ekpemupolo, alias Tompolo, for his contributions to the development of the Niger Delta region.

He also commended the National Coordinator of the Centre for Peace and Environmental Justice, Mr Sheriff Mulade, for his supportive role to the media industry.

Earlier in an address of welcome, Mr Jacob Abai, the Chief Executive Officer of GbaramatuVoice said that the project was a great milestone in the history of the outfit.

“This facility will serve as a hub for media excellence, housing radio and television stations as well as a media training centre.

“It will also accommodate a live studio, newsroom, library, research centre, administrative offices and others,” Abai said.

He further said that the facility was designed to advance the organisation’s mission of promoting quality media and cultural representation in the Niger Delta.

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