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Let's Start Telling Our Nigerian Stories by torinu: 6:46am On Jul 21, 2014 |
Torinu wants to serve as the liaison between your Nigerian story and the rest of the world. Torinu.com is about painting an accurate picture of Nigeria and Nigerians. We have the intent of telling the numerous stories of Nigerians, and creating an image of what the average Nigerian faces daily. Our mission is to increase global awareness of all important subjects in Nigeria, and we believe the best way to achieve this mission is through telling the compelling stories of Nigerians on the internet and participating in social media activism. Torinu aims to achieve this by creating a place where any Nigerian can share their story on the web. Storytelling is an amazing way of creating an atmosphere where Nigerians can connect and immerse themselves in the stories of others. Every story has the opportunity of making a difference. All you have to do is submit a story to us and your story will be eligible for publication. Currently, we publish one story every weekday, and hope to increase this number in the future. please visit and share at www.torinu.com like us on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tonirucom follow us on twitter: https://twitter.com/Torinu_com 1 Like
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