The Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Oyo State Council, has congratulated a former chairperson of the Nigeria Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ), Oyo State Chapter, Mrs. Adekiitan Adeagbo, on her merit award by the state government.
Mrs. Adeagbo, a retired Director of Broadcast in the Oyo State Ministry of Information and orientation, was honoured for her excellent performance and outstanding contributions to the state civil and public service at the 2025 Public Service Week/2024 Merit Award ceremony, held on Friday.
The state government described her as a dedicated professional whose career reflected commitment, integrity, and notable service delivery.
Oyo NUJ Council, in a statement jointly signed by its chairman of the Oyo NUJ Council, Comrade Akeem Abas, and secretary, Comrade Dayo Adu, commended Mrs. Adeagbo for distinguishing herself throughout her years in government service.
The Oyo NUJ Council noted that her recognition was well-deserved and a testament to her professionalism and passion for journalism and public communication.
The Council praised her leadership qualities, especially during her tenure as NAWOJ Chairperson, where she championed capacity development, ethical practice, and women’s advancement in the media industry.
The statement added that the exemplary contributions of Mrs. Adeagbo extended beyond the newsroom to policy support and strengthening public information structures across the state.
The Oyo NUJ described her achievements as an inspiration to serving and upcoming journalists, urging professionals in the public information space to emulate her work ethics and dedication.
The Council further restated its commitment to celebrating individuals whose service promotes excellence and enhances the image of the journalism profession.
Oyo NUJ Council wished Mrs. Adeagbo success in her future endeavours, praying that her post-retirement years continue to bring fulfilment and opportunities to contribute to society.


























