• Sun. Dec 7th, 2025

Nigeria’s Maritime Sector Awards Ex-NIWA MD Oyebamiji As Most Media-Friendly Chief Executive

The Coalition of Maritime Journalists (CMJ), at the weekend, unanimously voted the former Managing Director of the National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA), Asiwaju Munirudeen Bola Oyebamiji, as the Most Media-Friendly Chief Executive Officer in Nigeria’s maritime industry.

The CMJ is a respected body comprising seasoned, widely experienced, and reputable journalists who have reported on the nation’s maritime and blue economy sector for decades. Their selection process is known to be rigorous, evidence-driven, and anchored on professional integrity.

In a statement issued by the Convener of the group, Elder Frank Meke, the former NIWA helmsman, who is also a leading gubernatorial aspirant of the All Progressives Congress (APC) ahead of the December 13, 2025 party primary, was chosen after an extensive review of his engagements, accessibility, and support for journalists during his tenure.

Elder Meke noted that Asiwaju Oyebamiji distinguished himself through consistent collaboration with the media, his openness to scrutiny, and his unwavering commitment to the welfare of maritime reporters.

“Among all Chief Executive Officers in the maritime sector, Asiwaju Oyebamiji stands out as the most accessible, unassuming, and approachable,” Meke said. “Whether it is about supporting journalists’ association programmes, responding promptly to industry enquiries, or attending to the personal well-being of journalists, he remains exceptional.

He is truly a journalist’s CEO, and the media community has unanimously agreed to honour him with this distinguished award.”

The group also commended his role in strengthening information flow between NIWA and the maritime press, describing him as a bridge-builder whose leadership encouraged transparency, accountability, and harmonious stakeholder engagement.

The award, CMJ noted, is not merely a recognition of past gestures but an acknowledgement of his enduring respect for the media as indispensable partners in national development.

By Hyacinth Beluchukwu Nwafor

HYACINTH BELUCHUKWU NWAFOR, CEO of HYBRIDNEWSNG GLOBAL DIGITAL MEDIA LIMITED and Managing Director of Belch Digital Communications | Publishers of HybridNewsNg | Multimedia Journalist | Digital Content Strategist | Executive Producer. I am a prolific broadcast journalist with over Ten years of professional experience in print and digital broadcasting. Throughout my career, I have honed my skills as a multimedia journalist, adept at creating engaging content that resonates with diverse audiences. Equipped with strong communication abilities, emotional intelligence, and leadership skills, I excel in discharging my duties effectively and fostering collaboration among individuals from various backgrounds. My goal is to achieve desired outcomes through teamwork and mutual understanding. In my spare time, I enjoy researching intriguing topics, exploring the unknown, and expanding my knowledge base. I also take pleasure in cooking for my children, swimming to unwind, and cultivating meaningful friendships that feel like family. My passion for both my work and personal interests reflects my commitment to continuous growth and connection with others. Research, write, edit and file news stories, features and articles among other activities.

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