Nigerian Parents Magazine Issued Trademark from the United States And Canadian Government

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By Princely Onyenwe, Imo

Nigerian Parents Magazine is on Facebook page and WhatsApp link asking for more likes and readership across the globe.

Recently, the Nigerian Parents Magazine obtained the Nigerian Parents trademark from the United States and Canadian government. We are excited to be the official global holder of this trademark. Getting it is an attempt to ensure that the experiences we bring to you are unique and exclusive. However, we need your support and engagement. 
 
Information revealed that So far, the team have experienced remarkable growth. We anticipate growth by leaps and bounds in the coming months and years. At this time in our growth process, we have crossed the Rubicon. In other words, we will not relent. We are already on our way to becoming a household name in bringing the achievements of Nigerians to the world and, by doing so, inspiring our children to attain greater heights.   
 
We are currently in talks with some renowned universities in the United States for continued partnership in conducting specific research about Nigerians. From NPM book club to NPM education foundation, we are confident that our pipeline projects will give our organization a global name.       


 
In his words, the leader of the NIGERIAN Parents Magazine have asked their readers to consider locking into their low advertisement rate. Advertising with NPM will give your business worldwide exposure. Even as we continue this upward trajectory, your locked-in rate will not change. Finally, thank you for considering an advertisement placement on NPM.  

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