By: Aniefiok Udonquak
The Uyo Fashion week seeks to create jobs and promote entrepreneurship among youths and to expose them on how to harness their talents for commercial success in the creative industry, the organiser has said.
Aniefiok Udonquak is a journalist at BusinessDay and National Accord Newspaper. He covers a diverse range of themes including education, healthcare, and culture, with a focus on educational policy, healthcare administration, and the intersection of health and society. Aniefiok's work has been featured in prominent publications, highlighting his commitment to addressing critical issues within the healthcare and educational sectors.
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Aniefiok's focus on local government announcements, politics, justice, and the economy in Akwa Ibom suggests that he is likely to be most interested in pitches related to local governance issues, political developments at the state level, justice system reforms or challenges within Akwa Ibom.
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