Radio Nigeria Ace Reporter, Mosope Kehinde Bags Humanitarian Impact Award
Radio Nigeria ace reporter, Mosope Kehinde has bagged a Humanitarian Impact Award from an Ibadan-based non-governmental Organisation, Hope for Second Chance Foundation, HOSEC.
The award which was presented at a ceremony held at ‘Wole Soyinka Art Theatre, University of Ibadan to mark the 5th anniversary of the foundation drew excitement from the multi-talented journalist, Mosope, his wife, Tosin, colleagues, and associates as well as the entire congregation as he mounted the podium to receive the award plaque.
Mosope Kehinde, a Principal Reporter and Radio Nigeria Ibadan House of Assembly Correspondent, according to the organizers of the award, the awardee distinguished himself in the reportage of advocacy and Pursuit of Justice and equality for the vulnerable in society.
In a remark, shortly after receiving the award, Mosope Kehinde expressed delight at the award, saying the gesture would serve as a morale booster in his journalistic career.
“This is going to encourage me and it will go a long way in helping me to know that it’s important for people to do more for their society. By the grace of God, I will be doing more in the profession that God has placed me, to impact humanity and society ”
In a reaction, Manager News, Premier FM, Ibadan, Mrs. Olutola Daramola extolled the virtues of Mosope Kehinde describing him as a highly cerebral journalist and a goal-getter.
” It’s very cheering because Mosope Kehinde is a very diligent officer, he’s forward-looking, a team player, and goal-oriented. So am not surprised that such an award is coming his way. I can only say that this strength will continue and it’s also a platform for Radio Nigeria to be projected, particularly premier FM, all that he’s been doing in terms of reportage for the hope of second chance foundation, HOSEC has been recognized and I wish him many more in the future”
On his part, chairman on the occasion and Lawmaker representing Akinyẹle constituency II at the Oyo state House of Assembly, Hon. Ayo Fatokun, enjoined National and State houses of Assemblies to formulate laws that would strengthen and encourage non-governmental Organisations that are corroborating the government’s efforts at rehabilitating the vulnerable in the society a meaningful boost for effective service delivery.
Earlier in an address, Founder and executive director, of HOSEC, Ibukunoluwa Otesile described the five years journey of rehabilitating vulnerable children and women being victims of domestic violence and drug abuse in society as an emotionally draining and rewarding job. Calling for collaborative efforts from stakeholders to ensure total and complete rehabilitation of victims of abuse in Nigeria.
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