
President Tinubu
By Benjamin Njoku
The National President of Nupe National Forum, Hon Nda Aaron, has pleaded with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to appoint late Sam Nda-Isaiah’s young brother Solomon Nda-Isaiah as his Special Adviser on Entertainment and Creative Industry.
The Nupe National Forum represents Nupes from Niger, Kogi, and Kwara states, and they strongly believe that Solomon Nda-Isaiah is the perfect candidate for this role due to his vast experience and hard work.
According to a statement issued by the president of the forum, the Nupe people in Nigeria deeply appreciate the significant contributions made by Sam Nda-Isaiah to the success and growth of the All Progressives Congress,APC. However, they feel that Sam Nda-Isaiah has not been duly honoured for his efforts.
“We believe that Sam Nda-Isaiah’s younger brother, Solomon Nda-Isaiah, who has already made a name for himself in the entertainment industry and has served as the Group Entertainment Editor of Leadership newspaper, deserves this appointment.
“Solomon Nda-Isaiah’s credentials speak for themselves. Apart from being the Founder/CEO of Alphatainment Nigeria Limited, he has held various key positions within the Leadership Group.
He has been the Group Entertainment Editor, Director of Digital Assets, Director of Human Resources, Director of External Relations, and the Executive Director/CEO of MEDIAAG Limited, a sister company of Leadership Group Limited.
“Furthermore, Solomon Nda-Isaiah’s leadership skills and expertise extend beyond the media industry. He is currently the Project Director/CEO of the prestigious Middle Belt Entertainment Awards (MIDEA Awards). In addition, he has previously served as the Governor of the Performing Musicians Employers Association of Nigeria (PMAN), FCT chapter. During his tenure, he successfully streamlined the activities of the union in Abuja, earning him the respect and admiration of his colleagues in the entertainment industry. His colleagues widely recognize him as an astute administrator,”the statement reads.
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