Osun News
MUPAF Congratulates Ajelogbon, Says “Competency, Hardwork Earned Him OOPA Chairmanship”
The leadership of Muslim Political Awareness Front (MUPAF), under Comrade Lukman Obembe led-executive has rejoiced and congratulated the newly elected Chairman of the Osun Online Publishers’ Association (OOPA), Mr. Mukhtar Ajelogbon.
In a release signed by Comrade Obembe and made available to newsmen in Osogbo over the weekend, confirmed that Ajelogbo’s dedication and pedigree have earned him the number Osun digital media man position, noting that he will no doubt perform beyond expectations.
Obembe added that working for years with Ajelogbon as the Publicity Secretary of MUPAF, approved the belief that OOPA will be transformed under the Ajelogbon led-administration.
“On behalf of MUPAF, I felicitate with the newly elected Chairman and other executive members of Osun Online Publishers Association (OOPA), it is indeed a well deserved position”.
MUPAF advised Ajelogbon led-executive to work together for the successful realization of the goals of the association, adding that the new Chairman is a lovable, industrious, workaholic and seasoned journalist who will stop at nothing to achieve the set standards for himself and the association in Osun State and Nigeria in general.
MUPAF, however, prays for successful tenure and outstanding performance in office.
Ajelogbon is an experienced journalist with years of experience in broadcast, print and digital media.
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