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Meet Nigerian media entrepreneur and humanitarian advocate, Emmanuel Anabueze

Emmanuel Anabueze
Emmanuel Anabueze

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He began his early career as a blogger in 2014 and later founded Newsland Integrated Media Services in 2016, a media and public relations company providing communication services, brand visibility support, and reputation management for individuals, creators, public figures, and organizations.

Abuja-based public relations strategist, humanitarian advocate, and social impact entrepreneur, Emmanuel Anabueze, was born on August 10, 1993, in Maiduguri, Borno State, Nigeria.

He originates from Ekwusigo Local Government Area of Anambra State. He attended Foundation Bilingual School for his early education before relocating to Lagos State, where he completed his secondary education at Amuwo Senior Grammar School and obtained the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WAEC).

He began his early career as a blogger in 2014 and later founded Newsland Integrated Media Services in 2016, a media and public relations company providing communication services, brand visibility support, and reputation management for individuals, creators, public figures, and organizations.

In 2022, he launched the Nigerian Humanitarian Awards & Magazine, an annual platform that recognizes individuals and organizations involved in humanitarian work and social development across various sectors.

In 2023, Emmanuel received the “Award of Excellence in Public Relations” at the Southern Awards held in Lagos. In 2024, he established the Humanitarian Achievement and Outreach Foundation (HAOF), a nonprofit organization focused on supporting community development initiatives and recognizing contributions to social impact efforts.

He continues to be involved in media and humanitarian-related initiatives aimed at supporting communication, recognition platforms, and community development activities in Nigeria.

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