Kabiru Haruna
The Correspondents Chapel has, over the years, become more than just a professional association it is a living symbol of what unity, talent, and purpose can achieve in Nigerian journalism.
A vibrant blend of journalistic excellence and camaraderie, the Chapel has carved out a unique identity that inspires not only its members but also the wider media landscape.
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With its bold “Tea Break Initiative,” it has shown that journalism is not just about reporting the news but also about building relationships, nurturing ideas, and uplifting one another.
At the very heart of the Correspondents Chapel is a diverse team of journalists, each bringing their voice, perspective, and distinct energy to the table.
Names like Mohd Yau, Mohammed, Sorondinki, Jalaluddeen, Kola, Jacob, the ever-resourceful Chairman Adewale and even those who have served as periodic contributors collectively form the living soul of this body.
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Together, they have created a synergy that proves the old saying true: the whole is indeed greater than the sum of its parts.
Guided by the motto “A Land Mass of Many Meaningful Voices,” the Chapel has consistently worked to inform, educate, and entertain the public, never losing sight of the timeless values of truth, integrity, and responsibility.
What makes them stand out is not just their storytelling, but also the spirit of unity they embody. They are proof that in a profession often marked by rivalry and pressure, collaboration can create something extraordinary.
In light of their achievements, there is no doubt that the Correspondents Chapel deserves national recognition honors on the scale of what the Super Falcons received when they brought glory to Nigeria.
Just as those football heroines were celebrated for lifting the nation’s spirit, the Chapel too should be honored for upholding the dignity of the pen, telling Nigeria’s stories with courage and heart.
Their work is not just for the Chapel but for the entire Nigerian society, and it deserves to be celebrated with that same pride.
The Correspondent Chapel is more than just a group of journalists; it is a family driven by passion for storytelling and a commitment to excellence.”
His words capture the heartbeat of this remarkable collective a community bound not by contracts but by shared ideals and an unrelenting drive to give voice to the voiceless.
The Correspondents Chapel’s journey is far from over. If anything, their story is just beginning.
As Kabiru Haruna puts it: “Let’s go beyond the Tea Break Initiative and continue to make waves in the world of journalism.”
Indeed, with their blend of talent, camaraderie, and vision, the Chapel stands as a beacon of inspiration, reminding us all of the power of collective storytelling.
The future of journalism in Nigeria looks brighter with the Correspondence Chapel at its forefront—steadfast, united, and ever committed to excellence.