The Information Chapel of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Ekiti State, has conferred the prestigious Media-Friendly Proprietor award on Prophet Sam Olu Alo.
The award, dated November 20, 2024, was received on behalf of the honoree by the Head of Programmes, Adamimogo 107.7FM, Ekiti, Yemi Lasisi and Head of News, Michael Ijasan in Ido Ekiti and other management staff.
Prophet Olu Alo is the Zonal Superintendent of the Grace of Mercy Zone, Essien Region, Nigeria, and Overseas.
He is also the founder of Adamimogo Communications Limited, which operates three radio stations: Adamimogo 93.1FM in Lekki, Lagos, Adamimogo 105.1FM in Ibadan and Adamimogo 107.7FM in Ido Ekiti.
Speaking during the presentation at the Adamimogo 107.7FM station in Ido Ekiti, NUJ Information Chapel Chairman, Wale Obelewaji, highlighted Olu-Alo’s support for the media, youths, and the development of Ekiti State and Nigeria.
Obelewaji commended Prophet Alo for his fatherly contributions and dedication to empowering journalists in Ekiti State.
He described the award as an acknowledgment of his impactful gestures and a motivation to continue his commendable efforts.
Prophet Olu-Alo Calls for Unified Effort From SW Governors to Tackle Insecurity
Meanwhile, Prophet Sam Olu-Alo has called on Southwest Governors to unite in addressing insecurity threatening farmers in the region.
Speaking recently on Adamimogo FM on Sunday night, the cleric expressed concern over the region’s declining reputation as Nigeria’s food base due to threats faced by farmers.
He urged President Bola Tinubu and state governors to intensify security measures to protect agriculture.
“This is an urgent matter that requires decisive leadership,” he warned. “If we do not fix insecurity, we risk deeper economic damage.”