The Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) FCT Council has hailed the historic appointment of the first female Executive Director of News at the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA), Stella Din Jacob, highlighting her as the first female to hold this prestigious position.
This is contained in a statement signed by the council Secretary, Comrade Jide Oyekunle.
The statement described the first female executive director of news as an ace broadcaster with a remarkable career who has groomed and mentored many professionals within the media industry.
Notably, the statement emphasized that the Chairman of the NUJ FCT Council, Comrade Grace Ike, worked under Jacob’s tutelage as a reporter at the renowned Silverbird Group, a testament to her influential mentorship and leadership.
The statement recognized that Jacob’s appointment is well-deserved, reflecting her decades of dedication, excellence, and transformative leadership in journalism.
The council described President Bola Tinubu’s appointment of Jacob as commendable and reflecting a commitment to inclusive leadership.
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The council praised her outstanding service at major media houses such as the Silverbird Group, Channels Television, TVC News, and others, where she excelled in managing large newsrooms and shaping credible, balanced, and impactful news coverage.
Furthermore, the NUJ FCT Council highlighted her legal education and professional qualifications, showcasing her unique blend of media expertise and legal acumen.
They expressed strong confidence that her leadership would bring further growth and innovation to national broadcasting, foster unity, peace, and national development, and continue to inspire women and young journalists across Nigeria.
The council concluded by expressing immense pride that a media professional of Jacob’s calibre, who has nurtured talents like their own chairman, is now leading news at the NTA.
The council wished her success in her new role and assured her of their full support.