Former Governor of Ogun State, Aremo Olusegun Osoba has been appointed as the chairman of the Governing Council, Nigerian Institute of Journalism (NIJ)
Governor of Ogun State, Prince Dapo Abiodun, confirming the appointment on Wednesday, described it as a true call to service, saying it is as “fitting as fixing a round peg in a round hole.”
Osoba, according to Governor Abiodun, spent his most productive years as a respected member of the fourth estate of the realm, establishing a reputation for diligent and responsible journalism.
“Even when not in active practice, he still sees himself, first as a reporter before anything else and keeps mentoring younger professionals. Yes, he has been a decorated administrator, statesman and boardroom guru, but journalism remains his primary constituency and flows in his blood stream”, the governor said.
He added that: “It is a tribute to the undying reportorial excellence and acknowledgement of his prowess that Chief Osoba was unanimously adopted by a council peopled by the best and brightest across all sections of the media.”
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“Coming from these veterans, it is clearly redemption time for NIJ to reposition journalism training and practice.
“I have no reservations whatsoever that Chief Osoba will provide that leadership and the successor generation of journalists will be better for it”.
Aremo Osoba has Mr Ray Ekpu, another outstanding journalist, as his deputy.
Osoba is returning to the NIJ Governing Council chair he occupied 30 years ago.
He is a first class reporter who had many scoops and exclusive investigative reports to his credit. He is also a well-known media manager before his foray into politics.