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Lagos state Polytechnic gets Press Club




The Lagos state Polytechnic, the bedrock of excellence after years of establishment has finally gotten her Press club registered under the school.
It is no doubt a great achievement for the institution whose impact in Mass communication is known far and wide.
The LASPOTECH Press club is a subsidiary of The Mass communication department but opened to all department in the school for membership.
According to the pioneering president, Ayoola Olaitan, he made it known that the idea behind the creation of the press club is to ensure a maximum reportage of the community, be the platform the community looks up to for information and relay the  students' cries perfectly.

He further described the birth as a great achievement for the institution and the department as a whole coupled with the fact that there has never been an active press club in the school ever since its establishment.

The Press clubs is made up of some trained Journalists whose passion to impact journalism skills into others is second to non. One of the responsibility the Press club will be saddled with is to train members in an ethical and professional way in Journalism.
The Press club will be running a publication weekly alongside its online platform daily.

To Join the whatsapp group of the Lagos state Polytechnic press club, interested members should click The link below:


Follow Laspotech press club on their various social media handles:
Facebook page :Laspotech press club
Twitter : @Laspotechpressclub

For More information, Contact 08147099029
08145333608
08124404372


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