14:58 22/06/2015
Abuja - President Muhammadu Buhari has named a former North
American Bureau Chief of The Guardian, Laolu Akande, as a Senior Special
Assistant to lead the media and communication unit in the office of
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo.
Akande’s appointment would be among several others to be announced Monday or Tuesday.
He would be deployed to work with Osinbajo, our sources said.
He
was in Nigeria in May to cover the inauguration ceremony for his media
agency, Empowered Newswire. He returned to the U.S. shortly afterwards.
Akande,
a pastor, is a former editor of Saturday Tribune. He cut his journalism
teeth at The Guardian in 1989, and was a foundation staff of The NEWS
magazine.
He moved to the United States in 1997 after agents of
then dictator, Sani Abacha, began harassing him over perceived critical
stance of his paper (Saturday Tribune) to the administration.
He
has also exclusively interviewed American folk hero, General Colin
Powell, as well as billionaires like Microsoft founder Bill Gates and
Donald Trump and several African leaders and presidents.
An
adjunct college professor, Akande worked with leading American
newspapers including the Philadelphia Inquirer, and New York Newsday.
He worked briefly at the United Nations as a press officer and later as advocacy consultant between 2002 and 2004.
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