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Metro Éireann is an Irish multicultural tabloid newspaper. It was established in April 2000 by editor Chinedu Onyejelem and his colleague Abel Ugba, Nigerian-born journalists who had emigrated to Ireland. Based in Dublin, Metro Éireann focusses on issues affecting Ireland's immigrants.〔("New Irish Voice for Immigrants" ) BBC News, 25 December 2007. Retrieved 24 April 2013.〕 == Founders == Current editor Chinedu Onyejelem had previously worked on ''The Irish Times'' and ''The Irish Catholic'' before co-founding the paper.〔 He is one of Ireland's most visible immigrants (now an Irish citizen) and was a recipient of a People of the Year Award in 2006 in recognition for his work on multiculturalism. Onyejelem is a member of the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade-NGO Standing Committee on Human Rights and is a fellow of the Transatlantic Forum on Migration and Integration. Co-founder Abel Ugba is now an academic at the University of East London.
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