Mr Alabi defeated his opponent, a veteran education correspondent, Gabriel Dike of The Sun Newspapers, with a narrow margin of four votes.
The head of Development Desk at one of Africa’s foremost investigative newspapers- PREMIUM TIMES, Mojeed Alabi, has been elected the chairman of the Education Writers’ Association of Nigeria .
The keenly contested election, which was held within the compound of Lagos Television on Agidingbi road, Ikeja, on Thursday, was supervised by the incumbent executive council of NUJ in the state. Two other members, Taiwo Omilani and Saidat Alausa of Upshot Media and Brand Visibility respectively, were also elected alongside Mr Alabi.
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