The National Coalition of Apostles, Bishops, Archbishops and Cardinals (NCABAC) has appointed renowned broadcast journalist, Sean Polotee, as its Special Adviser (Media and Communications).
Polotee, whose real name is Tee Abiola Alabi Oduola-Adeleke, is also known as the President of Maagbon Republic.
Polotee has been a prominent figure in the media industry for nearly two decades, making significant contributions to the print, electronic and online media.
Sean Polotee’s career as an investigative journalist is marked by his commitment to informing and engaging his audience about national issues in an approachable manner.
His advocacy movement, “MAAGBON,” meaning “DON’T SHAKE,” has garnered widespread recognition.
Over the years, Polotee has received numerous awards, both locally and internationally, for his contributions to journalism.
Polotee is currently involved in hosting corporate and social events and several radio shows.
These include “Maagbon lori Miliki” on Miliki 101.3 FM; “Melody Hymns” on Melody 107.7 FM; “Innovation Radio Hour” on UNILAG 103.1 FM; “Smailz Radio” on 98.7 FM, and “Deflower Your Mind” on Jordan 105.5 FM.
His show “Deflower Your Mind” was awarded the Best Radio Programme of the Year at the Nigeria Media Nite Out Awards (NMNA) in 2019.
In addition to his broadcasting work, Polotee remains active in writing for notable newspapers, soft-sell magazines, movie producers, directors and music artists.
Fondly called the Baale of Jordan FM, Polotee expressed his gratitude to Archbishop D. O. Roberts, the leader of NCABAC, for appointing him to the national position.
In a viral video, Polotee conveyed his readiness and optimism to deliver his best in this new role.
Archbishop Roberts stated that Polotee was chosen from various nominations by members of the NCABAC Board of Trustees for his exceptional skills as a multimedia practitioner and his resourceful personality.
Roberts is also the president of the West African College of Missionary Bishops (WACOMBS) and the founder of several educational institutions.
He emphasised NCABAC’s commitment to influencing political decisions and actions as religious leaders, much like the late Archbishop Benson Idahosa.
NCABAC aims to establish strong state institutions to support its members and offer professional development opportunities through conferences, workshops, and continuing education programmes.
The coalition advocates for the interests of gospel ministers on a national and international level, promoting cultural exchange and understanding among religious leaders from different regions.
Archbishop Roberts clarified that NCABAC is not a replacement or rival to other religious organisations. He said many of its members are also part of groups like CAN, PFN, CCN, OAIC, and ECOWA/TEKWA.
He further noted that the rebranding of NCABAC to a national outlook was inspired by advice from President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, emphasising the coalition’s expanded and inclusive mission.