Atiku appoints Demola Olarewaju, Eta Uso, Shehu as media aides

Atiku Abubakar, the Peoples Democratic Party’s presidential flag bearer, has appointed Demola Olarewaju, Eta Uso, and Abdulrasheed Shehu into his media team.
A statement by Mr Abubakar’s media aide, Paul Ibe, said the appointments take immediate effect.
Mr Olarewaju, a public relations strategist, was appointed as a Special Assistant on Digital Media Strategy, while Mr Shehu, a professional media specialist, was appointed Mr Abubakar’s Special Assistant, Broadcast Media.
According to the statement, Mr Uso, a U.K trained Advanced Computing and Internet systems expert, was appointed the Special Assistant Digital Media, Operations, to the former vice president.
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