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Comrade Kayode Okeowo Ikenga Steps Down As Special Adviser On Media To Ogun Amoran
Comrade Kayode Okeowo Ikenga has officially tendered his resignation as the Special Adviser on Media to Ogun Amoran, citing personal reasons and a desire to focus on private engagements and business pursuits.
The announcement, made through a formal resignation letter dated December 18, 2024, highlights his decision as a necessary step to prioritize other commitments that could potentially impact his effectiveness in the role.
Reflecting on his tenure, Aare Okeowo expressed profound gratitude to the leadership of Ogun Amoran for granting him the platform to make meaningful contributions to the union’s media strategy and operations. “It has been an honor to serve and add value to Ogun Amoran’s media processes. I am grateful for the support and solidarity I received throughout my time in this role,” he said.
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While stepping aside, Aare Okeowo extended his best wishes to the union, expressing optimism for its continued growth and success. “I pray that God Almighty will bless Ogun Amoran beyond expectations. I wish the leadership and members of the union all the best in their future endeavors,” he added.
His resignation marks the end of a significant chapter for Ogun Amoran, as Okeowo is widely acknowledged for his impactful contributions to the union’s media activities. As he transitions to focus on personal and business pursuits, his departure leaves a notable legacy within the union.
The leadership of Ogun Amoran is yet to announce a successor for the critical role of Special Adviser on Media.