Former Zanders FM presenter Okere Bright AKA ‘Ever Blazing Jegz B’ who was popularly known for his Wake Call radio show, might have been out of the radio studio for a while, but not out of the entertainment media circle as he is partnering with a fashion and entertainment magazine TMC Talk Magazine, on their next edition.

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The magazine which has Collins Chukwuma Chibuzor as the publisher has Jegz B as the Editor-in-Chief as well as the Creative and Brand Manager and the former radio presenter said he is finding working in the print media very pleasantly interesting.
On a simple note, he said that he is seeking to use his position in the magazine to make it the coolest and most sought after magazine in the Nigeria especially the South East region.
With the maiden edition released in 2012, Jegz B is looking at making great impact beyond the campuses which the magazine used to concentrate on.
“2012 might seem like a very long time from now which is why we have tagged this edition the ‘Bounce Back Edition’. We want the magazine to bounce back beyond the campuses which it used to cover. We want to enter the streets as well as the elites’ world.
We want to be everywhere and that is exactly how it is supposed to be. So far we will be giving a very huge coverage to South-South and South-East.
We will still retain our campus contents with gists and gossips, while also providing information on the coolest resort centers, events, individuals and brands which are making great impacts in the country” he said.
He also highlighted that interviews with the likes of Derenle, Beverly, Mercy Jonhson, Annie Macaulay and others have been concluded and the release date of the magazine will be set soon.
“We are looking at something glamourous, where who is who in the industry will attend and we are also working on your campus tour tagged ‘Talk Magazine Campus Tour’, hash tagged as #TMCT. All these will be happening in no distant time” he added.

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