I started Publishing Magazines With No Experience - Aluya
In this interview with TOFARATI IGE, the Publisher and Chief Executive Officer of Afro100 Media, Samson Aluya, 26, talks about how he has weathered the storm in the publishing industry Briefly tell us about yourself and what you do? I am a graduate of Esperanza University in Benin Republic. I am a great lover of entrepreneurship, photography, music and entertainment in general. I have an immeasurable love for entertainment. I started publishing Pop Shugar magazine, which is today known as Afro100 media, in February 2014, with the aim to entertain, educate and promote talented individuals on campus and its environs. I have published two editions of Pop Shugar magazine which is an urban youth and campus magazine and three editions of Pop Shugar newsletter which is published in French and English and it is free. How did you get into the publishing business? I actually started as a fashion designer in my first year in school. My fashion line then was called...