
ATLANTIAN GLOBAL PRESS LIMITED SECURES HISTORIC INTERNATIONAL MEDIA LICENCE
Dated: 1st April , 2026
✓ Founder’s Vision Hailed as Milestone for Global Digital Journalism and Media Diplomacy
By Comrade Amawu, Cletus Albert Amawu
Head, Media/Strategy, AGP
In a landmark development for international media and digital journalism, Atlantian Global Press Limited (AGP) has officially been granted a News Operational Licence by the United Kingdom of Atlantis Crown Authority, marking a significant stride in the evolution of global media engagement.
The licence, bearing the number ATL-NOP-2026-001, formally recognises AGP as an authorised international digital news and media agency, empowered to operate across multiple platforms in line with established media regulations of the Atlantean Kingdom.
With this approval, AGP is now legally positioned to undertake a wide spectrum of media activities, including global news reporting, digital broadcasting, press publications, and strategic dissemination of international information. The organisation is also mandated to provide coverage of governmental, diplomatic, and global events, further reinforcing its role as a credible voice in the international media landscape.
This milestone is widely regarded as a testament to the foresight, resilience, and visionary leadership of the Founder, Her Royal Majesty Queen CC Leaticia, Queen of the Sedonia Empire of the United Kingdom of Atlantis (UKA). Her unwavering commitment to building a credible, inclusive, and globally competitive media institution has now culminated in this historic recognition.
Under her leadership, AGP has consistently demonstrated a mission anchored on truth, professionalism, and the promotion of global dialogue through responsible journalism. The granting of this licence not only validates that vision but also sets the stage for expanded influence and strategic media partnerships worldwide.
Industry observers note that this development positions AGP as a rising force in international media diplomacy, capable of bridging information gaps and fostering cross-border understanding through credible reporting and innovative digital platforms.
Speaking on the achievement, stakeholders within the organisation described the moment as both “historic and transformational,” emphasising that the licence will serve as a catalyst for deeper engagement in global affairs and enhanced service delivery in the media space.
As AGP begins this new chapter, expectations are high that it will redefine standards in digital journalism, uphold ethical reporting, and contribute meaningfully to the global information ecosystem.
Indeed, this accomplishment stands not only as an institutional victory but also as a celebration of visionary leadership. Congratulations continue to pour in for Her Royal Majesty Queen CC Leaticia, whose mission-driven approach has turned aspiration into reality, firmly placing Atlantian Global Press Limited on the global media map.



