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Iposu chieftaincy appoints chief Olawale Mogaji as head of family

By Guardian Nigeria
18 August 2022   |   2:59 pm
Chief Lateef Olawale Mogaji has been appointed the Olori Ebi (Head) of the Iposu Chieftaincy Family of Epe and Lagos. The spokesman of the IPOSU Chieftaincy Family S. O. Ojobaro disclosed this in a statement issued on Thursday after the family meeting in Lagos. Mogaji succeeded Prof S.O. Talabi after acting in the same position…

Chief Lateef Olawale Mogaji

Chief Lateef Olawale Mogaji has been appointed the Olori Ebi (Head) of the Iposu Chieftaincy Family of Epe and Lagos.

The spokesman of the IPOSU Chieftaincy Family S. O. Ojobaro disclosed this in a statement issued on Thursday after the family meeting in Lagos.

Mogaji succeeded Prof S.O. Talabi after acting in the same position for over one year.

Wale Mogaji a Chartered Insurance Practitioner and Political bigwig in the politics of Lagos State, the choice was based on his steadfastness, courage, and principle for always standing in the course of truth and justice.

He left African Alliance Insurance Company in the year 90’s as an assistant manager and established his own brokerage firm preferred Insurance Brokers limited.

He was one time Deputy State Secretary of the Democratic Party of Nigeria (DPN), Vice Chairman, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Lagos East Senatorial District 1998-1999, State Secretary 1999-2007.

He left the People’s Democratic Party in 2011 to join the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) and is currently a chieftain of the All Peoples Congress (APC).

In 2001 he was appointed a member of the board of Directors National Insurance Corporation of Nigeria (NICON), he later went to Nigeria Export and Import Bank (NEXIM) as a member of the board, thereafter to Federal Medical Centre Asaba as a board member before his present appointment in 2012 Chairman Lagos State House of Assembly Commission.

Traditionally, Mogaji is the Otun Balogun of the Epe kingdom.

He is happily married with children.

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