Parliament Diary at 5: Honours Democracy Icons, Launches ₦250M Digital Press

In a bold stride towards strengthening democratic accountability and digital innovation in journalism, The Parliament Diary is set to mark its fifth anniversary with a high-profile event in Abuja that will honour key players in Nigeria’s parliamentary landscape and unveil a state-of-the-art ₦250 million digital press platform.

The commemorative event, scheduled for Thursday, July 31, 2025, at 1:00 PM, will take place at the NICON Luxury Hotel, Abuja, drawing together lawmakers, media professionals, civil society leaders, and citizens committed to transparent governance.

A major highlight of the celebration is a keynote lecture to be delivered by Professor Phillip Adeyinka Oyadiran, Dean of the Faculty of Management Sciences at Gowon University, FCT (formerly University of Abuja). The lecture is expected to provide insights into the evolving role of media in legislative development and national transformation.

The event will also feature an award presentation to individuals and institutions who have made outstanding contributions to parliamentary engagement and public policy discourse.

But perhaps the most ambitious aspect of the anniversary is the launch of a ₦250 million Digital Press Initiative—a technological leap designed to expand The Parliament Diary’s digital footprint and make real-time legislative reporting accessible to a broader audience across Nigeria.

Speaking ahead of the event, Chief P.C. Enebuse, a representative of the publication, said:

“This celebration isn’t just about our journey—it’s about the future. The Parliament Diary is investing in tools that will empower the public to understand, engage with, and hold parliament accountable like never before.”

Since its founding, The Parliament Diary has carved a niche as a reliable source for in-depth, factual coverage of Nigeria’s legislative arm, bridging the gap between the public and parliamentary proceedings.

The public, media stakeholders, and political observers are encouraged to attend the landmark occasion that promises to shape the next chapter of civic journalism in Nigeria.

For inquiries, contact:
Chief P.C. Enebuse – 0803 644 3430