Friday, March 27, 2026

4th Edition

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Message from the Publisher

Welcome to ‘The Interviewers Magazine’ fourth edition (June, July, August, September). We are very excited to present this new publication to you and hope that it provides you with compelling content, new trends, thought-provoking topics on one-on-one interviews; these being most of the core mandates of the magazine. The Interviewers Magazine is an eye-opener and a compass to the unseen and untapped facts in politics, culture, business, fashion, lifestyle, entertainment trends and more, cutting across geopolitical, ethnic and continental boundaries. As we continue to evolve the magazine, we ask that you provide us with feedbacks so that we are able to meet and exceed your expectations. I would like to take a moment to thank our staff for their contributions and hard work to the launch of this edition. As you open your first page, it is our sincere hope that you are inspired and enjoy this piece created just for you. Happy reading!

Editorial Team

Publisher/Editor-in-Chief
Michael Abiodun Falodun

Correspondents
1. Chief Kingsley Uzoaganobl (Onwa)
2. Amb. Femi Ajape
3. Mr. Kent Olayemi Olaleye (TK Writes)
4. Miss Eyube Oghenenyerohvwo (Cher)
5. Miss Raolat Durosinmi-ETTI

Accountants
Abimbola Adeosun & Co. (Chartered Accountants and Consultants)
49A, Liberty Road, Oke-Ado, Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria

Lawyer
Rotimi Babatunde Esq of Rotimi Babatunde & Co.
14, Adifala Street, Isale Ososami, Off Ring Road, Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria.

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