The Paul Anunaso Blog announces Maiden edition of Interview Series, changes in programming

Statement on Programming Change for #ChurchTalk and #HealthTalk; Commencement of Interview Series

It has now been 10+ months of exciting and engaging content creation for our esteemed readers on The Paul Anunaso Blog.

What started on August 19, 2019 as a desire to write and publish nice content has gradually been shaping into a catalyst for a more strategic and productive mindshift in the society. Within this time, three strategic original series have been born: #ChurchTalk Series, Feature Story, and #HealthTalk Series.

As our viewership has steadily grown to over 16,000 all-time views, so also our team has been growing too.

Today, we are happy to announce the commencement of our video interview series. The maiden edition of the #HealthTalk Interview will be published next week, and will focus on discussions with the President of the Ilorin Warriors Hub, a non-profit organization that caters to the needs of sickle cell patients living within Kwara state.

Our Interview Series will always be published on the Blog, as well as on our YouTube Channel @The Paul Anunaso Blog. Please subscribe to our channel in order to get notifications whenever a new video is posted.

Also, as part of our reorganization efforts aimed at improving efficiency in content creation, management and publication, we also wish to announce a change in programming times as follows:

#ChurchTalk will now be published on Tuesdays, and
#HealthTalk will now be published on Thursdays.

This change is aimed at improving flexibility within the team, in order to serve our community of readers better.

We wish to specially thank our various contributors who have supported and continue to support our vision. Also, we specially thank our readers once again who continue to inspire us to keep going. Without you all, we wouldn't be here today.

There's more ahead. So, please continue to follow and support The Paul Anunaso Blog on this amazing journey to reinvent and promote a better society and culture through the provision of information and perspectives on real issues that matter.
Thank you.

The Paul Anunaso Blog Team

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