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UNIPGC Global President, Amb. Ojadah appoints Ohi as SA on Media

Publisher and Editor-In-Chief of CrimeWatch Newspaper, Mr Ohi Akpengbe, has been appointed as the Special Adviser on Media to His Excellency, Amb. (Dr) Jonathan Ojadah Emmamuzo, Global President, United Nation International Peace and Governance Council (UNIPGC). Southwest Editor JOHN SILAS reports.

Mr Ohi Akpengbe,Publisher and Editor-In-Chief of CrimeWatch Newspaper, was recently appointed as the Special Adviser on Media to His Excellency, Amb. (Dr) Jonathan Ojadah Emmamuzo,

The appointment was announced on Friday, 9th August, 2024, during the conferment of an award as the “Grand Patron” of Nigeria MiniFootball (Spartan Eagles) Association on the Ambassador, held at his residence in Lekki Atlantic Gardens Estate, Alabeko, Lekki-Ajah.

Also appointed included former Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Victor Olayiwola Owadogbon (Retd) as Special Adviser on Security Affairs; and Mr Noble Eze Oluchukwu as the Special Adviser on Investment and Promotion.

Reacting on his appointment as UNIPGC Special Adviser on Media, Ohi Akpengbe expressed gratitude and appreciation to God for the appointment, noting that his relationship with the Ambassador for the past one decade hasn’t been a fluke.

He said, “We have worked together and been good friends for the past 10 years and have been in the media industry for the past 25 years, which gives me the requisite experience and knowledge to carry out my task.”

On why he appointed the versatile journalist as his Special Adviser on Media, Amb (Dr) Jonathan Ojadah Emmamuzo stated that with the demands as a diplomat, it becomes necessary to make such appointments to assist him in navigating the media space by given elaborate publicity of UNIPGC activities across the globe.

A journalist per excellence, Ohi Akpengbe started his career in journalism with ThisDay Newspaper as a member of the National Youth Service Corp (NYSC) between 1999 till 2001.

It was learnt that the ebullient media guru later went to England for his Post Graduate Diploma (PGD) at Manchester College of Art and Science, and came back to Nigeria in 2004, to continue his professional journalism practice.

Motivated by the determination to make humongous impact in the media ecosystem, he started “Crime Watch Magazine” as the Editor-in-Chief until 2008, and acquired Crime Watch Newspaper before adding the online platform “Crime Watch Online News” in 2015 and still publishing till date.

In addition to the practice of journalism, Ohi Akpengbe has also cut his teeth in security studies galvanizing into different Diplomas in Security online in various countries.

The Special Adviser who is also a Media Consultant to the Inspector General of Police, was appointed in 2015 by the Nigeria Police Force. “I have worked diligently with them, and received several awards from the Security Agencies and other humanitarian awards from different government parastatals.

Ohi’s appointment as Special Adviser on Media to UNIPGC is not only a significant career milestone but also a source of immense personal joy. He and his family have expressed deep appreciation for both the opportunity and the recognition, particularly thanking God and United Nations Global President, Dr. Ojadah, for this esteemed role.

The appointment of Ohi underscores the commitment of the UN Global President to bringing experienced and dedicated professionals into pivotal roles within the organization.

In attendance were Dr and Mrs Ezekiel Isidahomen, Managing Director, THEMS Security Systems Limited; Kingsley Ojiaku, CEO PKJ Limited; Tammy Ogolo, Rightz Media limited; Prince Femi Adefaluyo, Legal Advisor, Osun State MiniFootball Association; Rotimi Ojo, Businessman; Fabian Edaba, Coach and Paul Ukpabio, Media/Tourism consultant, Secretary, Nigeria MiniFootball (Spartan Eagles) Association, Mr Davids Adewoye among other personalities.

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