NGE re-elects Anaba as president

The Nigerian Guild of Editors has re-elected Eze Anaba as its new president to pilot the affairs of the association for the next two years.
Mr Anaba was re-elected during the NGE’s 2025 Biennial National Convention, held in Enugu State on Friday.
The guild also elected Sabastine Abu as Deputy President while Alabi Kabir, Sheddy Ozonne and Hamza Idris, were elected unopposed as vice-president West, East and North respectively.
Others elected included Onuoha Ukeh as Secretary, Gabriel Akinadewo, Assistant Secretary; Iyobosa Uwugiaren, Treasurer and Charles Kalu, Publicity Secretary.
The guild also elected standing committee members for West, East and North.
(NAN)
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