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Dapo Abiodun rejoices with Nduka Obaigbena on 65th birthday

David Adenekan
David Adenekan
Nduka Obaigbena

Ogun State governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, on Saturday felicitated with the chairman and Editor-in-Chief of ThisDay Media Group and Arise News Channel, Chief Nduka Obaigbena, on his birthday, describing him as a colossus in the media industry.

Chief Obaigbena, the Duke of Owa Kingdom, clocks 65 years on Saturday.

Abiodun, in his congratulatory message praised the remarkable contribution of the business mogul to the media industry, noting that since he started his journey with ThisWeek, years ago, he had left an indelible mark on the Nigerian press landscape.

“As a visionary leader, he has demonstrated unwavering commitment to journalistic excellence, innovation, and the pursuit of truth. His dedication to delivering accurate, reliable, and impactful news has served as an inspiration to many in the industry.

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“Under Mr. Obaigbena’s stewardship, ThisDay newspapers, and Arise Television have consistently provided valuable insights, thought-provoking articles, and comprehensive coverage of national and international affairs. His relentless efforts in promoting freedom of speech, press freedom, and responsible journalism have significantly contributed to the growth and development of the Nigerian media.

“His dedication to the industry also saw the birth of Arise Television, which is currently making waves all over the world.

“Beyond his achievements in the media sector, Mr. Obaigbena has also made substantial contributions to society through his philanthropic endeavours. His support for various social causes, including education, healthcare, and youth empowerment, has positively impacted the lives of many Nigerians.

“On this milestone birthday, we celebrate Mr. Nduka Obaigbena’s remarkable journey and commend his remarkable achievements. We wish him good health, happiness, and continued success in all his future endeavours,” the governor said.

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