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Toyosi Ogunseye becomes vice-president of World Editors Forum

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The head of BBC West Africa, Toyosi Ogunseye has been elected vice-president of World Editors Forum (WEF), TOPNAIJA.NG reports.

WEF is the leading network for print and digital editors of newspapers and news organisations around the world.

At the annual meeting of WEF in Scotland on Saturday, the forum picked Ogunseye to deputise Warren Fernandez, editor of the Straits Times and editor-in-chief of Singapore Press Holdings’ English, Malay and Tamil Media Group.

Since around two decades ago when WEF was established, this is the first time that its leadership would be from Asia and Africa.

Speaking shortly after their emergence, Dave Callaway, outgoing WEF president, said: “Warren and Toyosi’s elections ensure WEF is in good hands as we encounter the challenges of the next two years. With media freedom under attack from all sides, a diverse, experienced leadership is what we need to help bring our industry together and take it forward.”

In a tweet, Ogunseye expressed delight over the development.

This morning, the @WorldEditors board voted Warren Fernandez @theSTeditor as President and me as Vice President. Warren and I are pleased to serve and humbled to lead the World Editors Forum. #WINSummit19 #WNMC19

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