Pastor Elvis Ndubuisi Iruh is one of the pioneers of African journalism in The Netherlands. He is the publisher/editor-in-chief of The Voice Magazine, the longest running African Magazine in Holland.This year he is celebrating 26 years in print journalism. A couple of his friends sent their regards.
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