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*Ekiti -Kwara Youth Navigators Fecilates with Bobagunwa of Eruku Prof Obateru elevation to the rank of professor*

 

*Charge Ekiti -Kwara Indigene Professors for formidable professorship Community to promote Community Development for Ekiti -Kwara*



The Ekiti -Kwara Youth Navigators EKYN a community development based organization Saddled with promotion of community development as celebrate with Bobagunwa of Eruku City,Chief Obateru on his elevation to the rank of professor.


"professor Taye Obateru has practiced for many years, starting from Nigerian Herald and later as a correspondent of the vanguard newspapers, before crossing to the university of Jos as an academic staff.


"A prolific writer and publisher of many Academic papers,Prof Obateru is the author of "BROWN ENVELOPE _ NEWS MEDIA PRACTICE IN NIGERIA".


We urged Ekiti -Kwara Indigene Professors to have a formidable community and forum which can be use to promote Quality education and other Community services.


Signed

Ogundele Rapheal kehinde 

Secretary

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