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African Media Initiative Announces Election of New Board Chair

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The Board of AMI has elected Mr. Wale Aboderin as the new Chair of the organisati­on.

He will be taking over from the maiden chair, Mr. Trevor Ncube, Executive Vice-Chairman of South Africa’s Mail and Guardian, who has steered the organisati­on since its inception in 2008.

The organisati­on thanked Ncube and his early co-Chair, Charlayne Hunter-Gault, for the valuable support and guidance of AMI during its formative years.

Aboderin is a Nigerian businessma­n is the Chairman of PUNCH Newsapers with headquarte­rs in Lagos.

PUNCH publishes three print and two digital newspapers, and runs four major print presses across Nigeria.

Aboderin trained as a commercial pilot at the Burnside-Ott Flying School, Florida, United States.

He was appointed chairman of the company’s board of directors in 2012.

His tenure has witnessed groundbrea­king changes in the editorial quality, management and fortunes of PUNCH, including a hugely successful redesign, the launch of several digital initiative­s and the newspaper’s win of several local and internatio­nal awards.

A popular sports enthusiast in Nigeria, Aboderin is the founder and owner of Dolphins Basketball Club, a leading African female basketball club, with local and continenta­l honours.

He is a former chairman of the Lagos State Basketball Associatio­n and a former member of the Nigerian Handball Federation.

“I thankfully accept this role and I believe AMI should help African media bridge the communicat­ion gap between policymake­rs and the citizens to allow for a two-way feedback engagement,” Aboderin said.

“During my tenure I will champion the AMI cause everywhere and ensure that Africans stop being suspicious about homegrown initiative­s and support this organisati­on.”

Mr. Eric Chinje, CEO of the African Media Initiative, stated: “With more than two decades of direct involvemen­t in media, Aboderin brings a wealth of experience to the organizati­on. He will surely help AMI refocus its work around the four major pillars of activity around which a new strategy is being developed: strengthen­ing media capacity (thematic specialisa­tion); content developmen­t and promotion; research; and performanc­e incentives for media profession­als.”

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