NAWOJ Congratulates its VP B-Zone, Adeola Adekunle, on Appointment as General Manager Breeze FM

NAWOJ Congratulates its VP B-Zone, Adeola Adekunle, on Appointment as General Manager Breeze FM

 

The Nigeria Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ), Osun State Chapter, has congratulated its Vice President, Southwest Zone, Comrade Adeola Adekunle, on her recent appointment as the General Manager of Breeze FM, Akure.

 

In a statement released by the Chairperson, Comrade Abisola Ariwodola and Secretary Oluwaranti Ojewumi, the association described the appointment of Comrade Adeola as a well deserved elevation, in recognition of her commitment, professionalism, and contributions to the development of journalism in Nigeria.

 

“Comrade Adeola is not only a seasoned journalist but a dedicated media administrator, whose leadership continues to inspire many within and beyond the journalism profession. Her appointment as General Manager of Breeze FM is a testament to her integrity, passion, and outstanding track record,” the statement read.

 

Osun NAWOJ expressed confidence in her capacity to take Breeze FM to great heights, bringing innovative and impactful leadership to the media station.

 

Osun NAWOJ also commended the management of Breeze FM for making a bold and excellent choice, while also urging Comrade Adeola to continue to be a beacon of excellence in the media industry.

 

The association wishes her success in her new role, and assures her of continuous support in this mission to promote credible journalism and ethical broadcasting.

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