The Board of
Directors of The Sun Publishing Limited has approved the appointment of new
directors to further reinforce the position of the company, as a leader in the
newspaper industry.
Mr. Eric
Osagie, erstwhile Executive Director, Publications, becomes the new Deputy
Managing Director/Deputy Editor-in-Chief. He replaces Mrs. Ethel Nmezi, who
voluntarily resigned the office of Deputy Managing Director on health grounds.
Mr. Steve Nwosu
is now Executive Director, Corporate Services, while Mr. Bolaji Tunji joins
the board, as Executive Director, Special Duties.Osagie has had a robust
journalism career, spanning over 20 years. He rose steadily through the ranks
as staff writer, chief correspondent deputy features editor and became features
editor of the National Concord in 1998. In 1999, he was appointed Saturday
editor of the National Interest newspaper.
He joined the
services of The Sun Publishing Limited in 2002, as pioneer Editor, Abuja, where
he was saddled with the task of supervising the editorial and business
operations of the newspaper in the Federal Capital Territory. He was
subsequently named Editor, Northern Operations, with schedule encompassing the
northern region.
He was
appointed Special Adviser, Public Affairs and Strategy by Gov. Adams Oshiomhole
of Edo State in 2008, and returned to The Sun, as Managing Editor, the
following year.Osagie was appointed to the board of the company in 2010 as
Executive Director, Special Services, in charge of business and editorial
portfolio in the North. In December 2013, he was re-designated Executive Director,
Publications, supervising the company’s editorial and operations
departments.Steve Nwosu joined The Sun at inception in 2003 as editor of
the Saturday title. Before then, he had worked at The Guardian, and
later at ThisDay, where he was variously Features Editor, Political
Editor, Editor, Style, Editor of the Saturday newspaper, and member, Editorial
Board.He became editor of Daily Sun in 2008, a position he held for five
years. He was named General Editor in July last year, and now joins the board
as ED Corporate Services, where he is expected to leverage on his wide
editorial experience to chart new frontiers for the company in the corporate
sector. Nwosu, who hails from Imo State, is married to Toyin, and they are
blessed with children.Bolaji Tunji brings to his new assignment over 20 years
post-graduation experience in journalism, spanning The Guardian, The
Independent, The Nation, National Mirror, and New Telegraph newspapers.He
has held top editorial and managerial positions, which will serve him in good
stead on the board of The Sun Newspapers. He is expected to deploy his wide
experience to help the newspaper consolidate its hold on the market as the
number one choice of readers.Tunji is married, and blessed with children.The
appointments take immediate effect.
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