KosofePost Publisher Appreciates Stakeholders, Extends New Year Wishes Ahead of 2026

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By Bilesanmi Abayomi

As 2025 draws to a close, the Founder and Publisher of KosofePost, Abayomi Bilesanmi, has expressed heartfelt appreciation to media stakeholders, partners, and supporters, while wishing them a prosperous New Year.

The message was contained in a statement issued on December 31, 2025, by the Head of Marketing, KosofePost, Ms. Adeola Bakr. According to the statement, Bilesanmi commended the dedication and consistency of the organisation’s reporters, cameraman, assistant editor, columnists, and Head of IT, describing their collective commitment as central to the platform’s steady growth over the years.

He also extended gratitude to readers, commentators, content sharers, contributors, mandated reporters, and news sources for sustaining KosofePost as an independent, credible, and trustworthy platform for information dissemination and public feedback beyond sentiments and emotions.

The publisher further acknowledged the support and goodwill of individuals and organisations, including BILSCOM, Ta’awun Humanity Forum, Mayor Dele Oshinowo Foundation, Hepzibarian Women Initiatives, Oloworo Palace, former Ikosi-Isheri LCDA Executive Secretary Hon. Afolabi Kazeem, Hon. Remi Odunsi-Olorunlogbon, Hon. Abiodun Ogungbo, Senator Tokunbo Mikhail Abiru, Senator Gbenga Ashafa, Ambassador Moyosore Badejo, Councillor Kazeem Balogun, and Saheed Omogbolahan Elewedu.

Ms. Bakr noted that some supporters, without formal solicitation, went beyond regular patronage by volunteering resources for KosofePost giveaways, while others have expressed readiness to support the platform’s Digital Empowerment Initiative, which aims to deploy 1,000 fully sponsored professional websites to Nigerians.

The statement reaffirmed the platform’s belief that humanity remains the best religion, commending individuals and groups making quiet but measurable impacts in their communities. It also emphasised the importance of transparency and accountability in public engagement, stressing that while good deeds should be done selflessly, openness remains essential in Nigeria’s civic space.

KOSOFEPOST concluded by reaffirming its appreciation for stakeholders who support humanitarian causes without discrimination or political bias, describing such efforts as vital to sustainable community growth, and wished all partners and readers a happy and prosperous 2026.

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