The League of Nigerian Columnists (LNC) has appointed veteran journalist Ray Ekpu as its Vice President (VP) and given Martins Olga and Ikechukwu Amaechi key roles.
According to the LNC, the appointments of the columnists are part of efforts to strengthen the organisation and advance its mission.
The mission of the body includes promoting excellence in opinion journalism and informed public discourse.
In a statement by the League’s Secretary General, Prof. Anthony Kila, confirmed by its President, Chief Tola Adeniyi, the organisation announced the appointments of Oloja as Membership Secretary and Amaechi as Communications Secretary.
According to the statement, the appointments reflect the League’s determination to consolidate its leadership by appointing individuals whose careers exemplify professionalism, integrity, intellectual rigour, and a commitment to advancing journalism in Nigeria.
The statement said: “The League of Nigerian Columnists remains committed to providing a platform for thoughtful engagement, professional collaboration, and the promotion of high standards in column writing and public commentary.
“These appointments bring distinguished professionals into the League’s leadership, whose experience and dedication will further strengthen our work.”
Adeniyi welcomed the new officers, expressing confidence that they would make valuable contributions to the organisation’s continued growth.
He said: “The League is fortunate to have among its members some of the finest minds in Nigerian journalism.
“I have every confidence that these appointments will strengthen our collective commitment to excellence, independent thinking, and responsible public discourse.”
Responding to his appointment, Oloja expressed appreciation for the confidence placed in him by the leadership and members of the League.
He said: “It is a privilege to serve the League of Nigerian Columnists in this capacity.
“Our strength lies in the quality and diversity of our members, and I look forward to collaborating with colleagues to broaden our membership, deepen engagement, and build an even stronger professional community.”
Similarly, Amaechi described the appointment as an opportunity to contribute to an organisation that plays a key role in shaping informed public debate.
He said: “The League represents some of Nigeria’s most respected voices in public commentary.
“I am honoured by the confidence placed in me and look forward to enhancing our communication, increasing the League’s visibility, and supporting initiatives that promote excellence in opinion journalism.”
The League noted that the appointments take immediate effect and are part of a broader programme to strengthen its institutional capacity, expand member engagement, and reinforce its role as a leading professional association for Nigerian columnists.
The League of Nigerian Columnists unites distinguished columnists, editors, writers, and public intellectuals committed to fostering intellectual exchange, upholding the highest standards of journalism, and contributing constructively to national development through informed commentary and responsible public discourse.



