MOTUNRAYO ILESANMI
Come 10 November at Renaissance Hotel, GRA, Ikeja, the Federal Road Safety Corps, FRSC, will induct personalities in the entertainment and media industries as members of the Celebrity Special Marshals of the Corps.
P.M.EXPRESS gathered that the induction ceremony is part of the first annual lecture of the FRSC Celebrity Special Marshals Unit and a long list of top media and entertainment personalities has been drawn to join the Marshals.
The celebrities include veteran actress Ngozi Ezeonu, Managing Director /Editor In Chief of Sun Newspaper, Eric Osagie, Jiire Kuforiji GM AIT Lagos, Yewande Iwuoha, GM Ray Power Lagos, Executive Director Marketing Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria Vera Oshokoya as well as veteran broadcaster, Olusesan Ekisola.
Others are AIT anchor person of Focus Nigeria, Gbenga Aruleba, the Chief Executive of ONTV, Soundcity TV, Tajudeen Adepetu, torch bearing artiste and TV host Zakky Azzay.
Also on the long list are human rights lawyer, Barrister Kayode Ajulo, Ex President of Directors Guild of Nigeria, Bond Emeruwa, CEO of Goldmyne TV, Sesan Rufai, Editor Sunday of New Telegraph Newspapers, Juliet Bumah and Radio Personality Nanli Diali of Rhythm.
The Corps Marshal of the FRSC, Dr. Boboye Oyeyemi will be the Guest Speaker at the event. He will be speaking on the topic ‘Ember Months, The Myths, The Rush and Subsequent Effects’.
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