DAYO PAUL OLUWAKOYA (D.P.O) is the founder of www.newswatchnigeria.com
D.P.O is a multimedia journalist and specialist in newsroom innovation by profession. Through this news website, D.P.O mirrors Nigeria to the world wide web.
He came in contact with journalism in Nigeria(his home country) with a Newspaper organisation called (THE NATION). He worked as a full time reporter with The Nation for 8 years. He joined The Nation the same year he graduated from University of Ibadan, in Nigeria.
In 2016, while still working with The Nation, DPO decided to explore the internet and digital technology to broaden his horizon in journalism and this interestingly gave birth to this top notch news site www.newswatchnigeria.com and the registration of a media outfit under the emblem of NEWSWATCH NIGERIA.
D.P.O has been able to do more in journalism since the birth of this baby website (www.newswatchnigeria.com) and with the tradition of innovation and dynamism in content creation and steady audience engagement the once a cradle now flies among the first to recon with webpages even as the modus operandum is to mirror Nigeria to other countries across the globe.
On this news website, technology, telecommunication, and E-commerce, gained more reportage. Reports on politics, sport and entertainment attract tractions with overwhelming unique views.
D.P.O. studied in the United States with keen interest on Digital Innovation and Multimedia at New York University. He graduated as a Masters of Arts in Journalism in the year 2020 with honours.
The newsroom solution expert with media consultant did graduate from the University of Ibadan (U.I) in the year 2011 where he studied English Language(Major) for his first Degree. He is also a graduate fellow of the Nigeria Broadcasting Academy.
Under his belt as a print media from Nigeria and now a U.S. trained broadcast journalist there is much he's got to offer for his noble profession and his esteemed clients.
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