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NCDMB celebrates Executive Secretary Felix Ogbe on Birthday

The Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) has extended warm birthday wishes to its Executive Secretary, Engr. Felix Omatsola Ogbe, as he marks another year today.
This was disclosed in a statement shared via the board’s official X (formerly Twitter) account. The board commended Engr. Ogbe for his remarkable leadership, clear vision, and unwavering dedication to the advancement of Nigerian Content.
In the statement, the board praised the Executive Secretary for his commitment to staff welfare and inclusive policies, which they noted have fostered a supportive and motivated atmosphere within the agency.
Highlighting his achievements, the board pointed to noticeable improvements in local content development, stronger partnerships within the industry, and a steady drive for innovation under his guidance, attributing these successes to his deep sense of responsibility and effective leadership.
Beyond his official duties, the statement also acknowledged Engr. Ogbe’s compassionate nature, reassuring leadership, and fatherly support to those working under him.
The board, while celebrating his contributions and values, offered prayers for greater strength, fulfillment, and continued success for the NCDMB boss in the years ahead.
This report was filed by Edith Lambert Barasua.
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