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Yuletide Outreach: NASRE Foundation Supports Media Families In Lagos
NASRE Foundation has reached out to media families in Lagos during its annual outreach programme.
NewsRain Nigeria reports that the Nigerian Association of Social and Resourceful Editors(NASRE) Foundation yesterday, 23rd December 2025, held its outreach programme for the year, tagged “Yuletide Outreach / Get-Together,” offering comfort, support, and a sense of togetherness to families of media practitioners in Lagos.
The event took place at The City Pulse Lounge, LTV8, Agidingbi, Ikeja, Lagos.
At the outreach, the association formally accommodated five new beneficiaries and extended support to 10 existing beneficiaries.

The programme also attracted media colleagues from various media organisations.
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Speaking on behalf of the President of NASRE, Comrade Femi Oyewale, the Event Committee Chairman, Mr. Adebayo Adetu, conveyed the President’s goodwill and Yuletide message to beneficiaries and guests.
He reaffirmed the association’s unwavering commitment to the welfare of media practitioners and their families, particularly during challenging periods, while urging members to continue fostering unity, compassion, and mutual support within the profession.
As part of the outreach, Rite Foods Limited also extended its support by providing its products to beneficiaries, a gesture that further complemented the association’s welfare drive and added value to the festive gathering.
One of the beneficiaries, Mrs. Esther Thomas, widow of late veteran entertainment journalist Peter Thomas, popularly known as “The Groove Master,” expressed deep appreciation to NASRE for its consistency and compassion.
Peter Thomas, who passed away on November 25, 2021, was a respected figure in the Nigerian entertainment media space.
The late journalist worked with notable publications, including Fame Magazine, Global Excellence, THISDAY, The Punch, and played a significant role in shaping the careers of several Nigerian music stars.
Through impactful write-ups and strategic publicity, he contributed to the rise of artistes such as Don Jazzy and D’Banj (Mo’Hits Crew), P-Square, K1 De Ultimate, Pasuma, Atawewe, KCee, Atorise, Presh, Yinka Best, among others.
According to Mrs. Thomas, NASRE was the first and only media association to visit her family after her husband’s demise and later returned with even greater support.
She described the gesture as rare and reassuring, noting that the association’s interventions demonstrated genuine concern for the welfare of its members and their families.
Another beneficiary, Mrs. Aponmade, widow of the late Kayode Aponmade, also expressed heartfelt gratitude on behalf of herself and her children.
“On behalf of myself and my children, we say a big thank you to NASRE for making today’s get-together a memorable one. The money you described as a token has gone a long way for us. May God continue to elevate you all in your endeavours. We are truly grateful,” she said.
A newly admitted beneficiary, Mr. Adeshola Akeem, a weekend reporter with The Sun, applauded the initiative, describing it as reassuring and encouraging.
He said the outreach reinforced the idea that, beyond professional engagements, there exists a supportive network of colleagues who function as friends and family, always ready to look out for one another.
Another beneficiary, Mrs. Dapo Oshin, commended NASRE for its support and called for greater attention to educational assistance, noting that support for children at primary, secondary, and tertiary levels would provide lasting relief to affected families.
The programme ended on a note of gratitude and shared commitment to sustaining welfare-focused initiatives that strengthen bonds within the media profession.
About NASRE
NASRE, the Nigerian Association of Social and Resourceful Editors, is a professional body of media practitioners across print, broadcast, and digital platforms, dedicated to collaboration, innovation, capacity development, and the promotion of welfare and sustainable growth within Nigeria’s media industry.

