Nigeria’s president-elect, General Muhammadu Buhari may just be
deploying some warfare principle to the end of keeping one’s enemy
close.
This Day is reporting that managing director of The Sun
newspaper, Femi Adesina has been listed by the president-elect for the
position of special adviser on media and publicity.
While the appointment is waiting to be confirmed, it presents an interesting puzzle.
Adesina,
as the managing director of The Sun, approved the infamous advert
placed by Ekiti state governor, Ayo Fayose which was generally condemned
as a death wish on General Buhari who was then the presidential
candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC).
At a recent occasion when he became the
chairman of Nigeria’s Guild of Editors, Adesina offered a defence for
approving the infamous advert, citing the need to protect the business
of his principal, Chief Orji Uzor Kalu, a chieftain of the People’s
Democratic Party (PDP).
Adesina had also said he toned down the
first version of the advert before publishing the one that still got a
lot of condemnation.
Adesina is described by This Day as “a
prolific writer and tested journalist, Adesina started his career at the
Vanguard Newspapers as a features writer before later moving to the
defunct National Concord Newspapers. He is a pioneer staff of The Sun
newspaper where he became the editor, and later the managing director
and editor-in-chief, a position he will be quitting for the new
assignment.”
Story: This Day
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