Journalists Speak out on Journalism: Mike Abiola
Mike Abiola, top African journalist and editor of the African Voice, is giving a talk on "The challenges facing the black African press in the UK."
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Mike Abiola, top African journalist and editor of the African Voice, is giving a talk on "The challenges facing the black African press in the UK."
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