Revolution Plus Limited will be presenting the document of the plot of land promised the slain intern with Channels TV, Precious Owolabi who was killed during the clash between the members of Islamic Movement of Nigeria, IMN and Nigeria Police in Abuja during the 13th edition of the Nigeria Media Nite-Out Award holding September 15 at the B Event Hall, Lagos Airport Hotel, Ikeja, Lagos.
Mr. Bamidele Onalaja, MD/CEO, Revolution Plus, said the company decided to comfort the family of the slain journalist in its own little way and not allowing the deceased’s heroic feat go in vain.
“We are giving the family of late Precious Owolabi, a full plot of land in Ibeju Lekki area of Lagos, to encourage the act of journalism,” Onalaja said.
He added that as a leading property estate company providing affordable housing for all across the country and beyond, Revolution Plus is indeed honored “to give out this full plot of land to the late journalist whom we believe if had been alive who definitely dream to own his own house. But as his life was cut short, we are happy to play a vital role in fueling his dreams of owning a house through this gestures, even though, we would have love to have him alive to fulfilled this dream.”
Onalaja also spoke about his company’s involvement in this year’s NMNA.
He said Revolution Plus is partnering with NMNA this year to encourage journalism and reward excellence.
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