Big congratulations are in order for multiple award-winning journalist, Tolu Ogunlesi!
Premium Times reports that he’s been appointed to serve as President Muhammadu Buhari’s Special Assistant on New Media.
According to the report:
Officials at the presidency told Premium Times that Ogunlesi has undergone security screening and his appointment is to be announced in the coming days.
Ogunlesi is one of Nigeria’s most active Twitter users, and was clearly in favour of Buhari’s election in the 2015 general elections.
He will be the Buhari administration’s social media anchor, a role played by Reno Omokri for former President Goodluck Jonathan.
Ogunlesi describes himself as a poet, photographer, and fiction writer.
Before his appointment, he was a freelance writer, contributing articles to various publications, mostly abroad. He also syndicated opinion articles in many Nigerian newspapers, including Premium Times.
Ogunlesi, who trained as a pharmacist, worked as Features Editor for the defunct 234NEXT newspapers. In 2009 he was awarded the Arts and Culture prize in the annual CNN Multichoice African Journalism Awards.
He won the CNN award again in 2013 in another category. He was also shortlisted for the inaugural PEN/Studzinski literary prize.
We wish Tolu all the best for the future!