Business Hallmark (Nigeria)

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Hallmark
Publisher Prince Emeka Obasi (Editor-In-Chief)
Editor Casmir Igbokwe
Language English with online translators for other languages
Headquarters Lagos
Official website http://www.hallmarknews.com/

Business Hallmark is a newspaper published in Nigeria by Prince Emeka Obasi. Bizhallmark.com is just under three years old. It became operational as a daily online business information provider offering general interest news in March 2009. Owing to the varied information on business, policy and finance, available on the website, it enjoyed keen following. The strength of the newspaper was on well-researched editorial contents fused with statistical facts.

Early in March 2009, Bizhallmark had forewarned investors, through statistical information on the sorry state of the Nigerian banking / financial sectors and the imminent collapse of the industry, after close scrutiny of annual reports about distressed organizations.

Business Hallmark newspapers also organizes a monthly Public Policy Forum where policy makers, Nigeria's top corporate executives from state parastatals and the private sectors are invited to speak in a Town Hall meeting. Audience cut across various sectors of the populace and usually final year students from the universities of the states where the Forum is held are also invited to participate.

On 10 February 2011, the newspaper launched its "Most Influential Nigerians 2010" project at a news conference in Lagos.[1] However, Business Hallmark has now changed its name to Hallmark Newspaper. The newspaper was increasingly being seen as a business focused newspaper whereas, it provides in-depth research and perspective on Business and Financial Market Analysis, SMEs, Health, Politics, Entertainment and Passion and now publishes daily.

References

  1. "Business Hallmark Unveils Most Influential Nigerians". P.M. News. 7 Feb 2011. Retrieved 2011-05-15. 

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