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Funab CEO expresses confidence in Aliagan’s victory as president guild of investigative journalists

Funab CEO expresses confidence in Aliagan’s victory as president guild of investigative journalists

Ibrahim Mohammed Ajia, the President/CEO of Funab Group of Companies Ltd, has expressed expectations of genuine commitment and positive impact as Abdulrahman Aliagan, became president of Nigerian Guild of Investigative Journalists (NGIJ).

Ajia, who stated this in his congratulatory message to the Kwara-born journalist, implored him to redouble efforts in piloting the affairs of the union.

“The Funab Group of Companies Ltd. looks forward to a renewed sense of commitment and purpose in the management of the affairs of the NGIJ.

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“This new feat is a testament to the recognition and support extended by the business community to the journalism profession, given the important role they play in society. We expect a positive impact you and your team will have on the guild and journalism profession,” he noted.

The Funab CEO, expressed confidence in Aliagan’s leadership qualities and excellent performance, declaring support for him and other executive members as they render service to humanity.

Aliagan, the Director of Communications to Ibrahim Ajia, emerged victorious during the virtual election on Saturday, August 3, 2024, where he secured an impressive 57 percent of the total votes cast, defeating his contender Bolaji Israel, who garnered 43 percent.

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