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Meet Ajuri Obari Ngelale Presidential spokesman to president Bola Tinubu

Ajuri Obari Ngelale, born 13 November 1986 is a Nigerian broadcast journalist and politician currently serving as presidential spokesman to president Bola Tinubu.

He previously served as presidential senior special adviser on public affairs to President Muhammadu Buhari and was a co-principal spokespersons of Ahmed Bola Tinubu presidential campaign council for the 2023 Nigeria presidential elections which they won.

He was a senior reporter and presenter at Africa Independent Television (AIT) and Channels television.

Top facts about Ajuri Obari Ngelale

  1. Early Life and Background: Ajuri Ngelale was born on April 2, 1984, in Port Harcourt, Nigeria. He hails from Rivers State and grew up in a dynamic and culturally rich environment.
  2. Educational Achievements: Ngelale pursued his education with a strong sense of purpose. He graduated from the University of Port Harcourt with a Bachelor’s degree in Law (LL.B) and later earned a Master’s degree in Law (LL.M) from the same institution.
  3. Advocacy and Leadership: Ajuri Ngelale is a passionate advocate for youth empowerment, education, and social justice. He has consistently used his platforms to raise awareness and inspire positive change, particularly among young Nigerians.
  4. Professional Journey: With a strong legal background, Ngelale’s career has been diverse and impactful. He has worked as a legal practitioner, a broadcaster, and strategist, bringing his expertise to various sectors.
  5. Youth Engagement: Known for his dynamic and relatable approach, Ngelale has been highly influential in engaging Nigerian youth on matters of governance, politics, and socio-economic development.
  6. Government Service: Ajuri Ngelale has served in various capacities within the Nigerian government. He held the position of Special Assistant to the President on Public Affairs, where he worked closely with the presidency to communicate government policies and initiatives effectively.
  7. Tech Advocacy: Ngelale is an advocate for leveraging technology to drive positive change. He has consistently championed the integration of technology into various sectors to enhance efficiency and effectiveness.
  8. Media Presence: A skilled communicator, Ngelale has effectively utilized traditional and social media platforms to disseminate information, share insights, and engage with a wide audience.
  9. International Engagements: Beyond Nigeria, Ajuri Ngelale has participated in international conferences, dialogues, and forums, representing the country and contributing to global discussions on pressing issues.
  10. Inspiring the Youth: Ngelale serves as a source of inspiration for young Nigerians, encouraging them to actively participate in nation-building, take up leadership roles, and contribute positively to society.

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