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President Muhammadu Buhari has Appointed Tolu Ogunlesi as his Special Assistant on New Media






















Journalist and social commentator Tolu Ogunlesi will reportedly be named President Buhari's Special Assistant on New Media, this is the same position Reno Omokri occupied in the last administration. According to reports, Tolu has undergone security checks and his appointment will be announced from the presidency any moment from now. Big congrats to him...




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