Patrick Ese Ochoga, an award-winning Nigerian
journalist with over 15 years of experience in journalism and media public
relations, has been elected as the chairman of the Edo State Correspondents
Chapel of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ).
Ochoga, who serves as the Edo State correspondent for
Leadership Newspaper, has built a distinguished career marked by excellence and
professionalism.
In recognition of his contributions to journalism, he
received the Edo Icon Award in 2023. His international experience includes
coordinating media activities for the Nigeria Conference of Speakers Forum in
Canada in 2022.
A graduate of the University of Jos, Ochoga also holds
a Postgraduate Diploma in Journalism from the University of Maiduguri. Beyond
journalism, he is an entrepreneur and farmer.
His election as chairman reflects the confidence of
his colleagues in his leadership and dedication to the growth of journalism in
Edo State.
In his remark he promised to uphold the journalism
profession and ensure journalists are accorded their dignity.
He said, ” I stand before you today filled with
immense gratitude and humility. Emerging as your chairman is not just a
personal achievement, but a collective victory, and I am deeply honored.
“As your chairman, I promise to fight for all of us
for a better and progressive chapel. I’ll stand up for our values and work
across the aisle to get things done.
“We face big challenges, but I’ve never been more
optimistic that together we can surmount any obstacle about the future of our
chapel. Our diversity is our strength. Our shared hopes and dreams unite us.”
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