The Celebrities Forum Of Nigeria adopts Comrade Timi Frank as GRAND PATRON of it’s Forum with immediate effect.
A statement signed by the
Secretary, Celebrities Forum Of Nigeria, Michael Obinna, made available to our correspondent in Abuja on Monday January 16, 2023, said that in a meeting that was held in London on the January 9, 2023 during H.E Alhaji Atiku Abubakar’s visit to the United Kingdom on the invitation of the state, the Executive Chairman of the forum, Hon. Collins Onyeaji discussed extensively with Comrade Timi Frank of the Forum’s plans to endorse H.E Alh Atiku Abubakar GCON and Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa as the Forum’s presidential candidate and vice for the upcoming election of February 2023.
“Having established a working and mutual relationship the Chairman of the Forum pledged for Comrade Frank to become its Grand Patron for which he gladly accepted,” it said.
The President of the Forum Mr Imonikhe Sylvester also known as JMONEY a seasoned musician of Edo descent has further said that Comrade Frank’s emergence as their Grand Patron is a big step towards actualizing the Atiku/Okowa’s project by the forum.
“Comrade Timi Frank has what it takes to be the Grand Patron our forum, he has been in the political circle for a long time and has the technical knowledge that we as a forum can lean on when ever we need advice and directives, adopting him as our Grand Patron is a big step towards the actualization of Atiku and Okowa 2023 which is a project we are passionate about”, he added.
It is worth noting that Comrade Timi Frank is currently the ULMWP Ambassador to East Africa and the Middle East, a political activist, a social commentator, a writer, and a public speaker. Comrade Frank is a member of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and an active advocate of the Atiku/Okowa2023 presidency.
According to the statement jointly signed by the Executive Chairman of the Forum, Hon. Collins Onyeaji, Comrade Frank’s adoption as the Forum’s Grand Patron is part of the Forum’s continuous effort to bring social, economic and developmental change to the Nigeria communities.