**CJPAN Holds 7th Annual General Meeting & Award Ceremony…Six Honoured as Dr. Ayodele Ogunsan Is Inducted as Grand Patron** |Blissful Affairs Online
The much-talked-about 7th Annual General Meeting (AGM) and Award Ceremony of the Celebrity Journal Publishers Association of Nigeria (CJPAN) was successfully held on Thursday ,November 20, 2025, at the prestigious Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) Hall, Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos.
This year’s edition was both unique and impactful, featuring the central theme:
“Strengthening the Voice of Celebrity Journalism in the Digital Era.”
The session was anchored by activist, author, and motivational speaker, Mr. Somi Uranta.
Five Personalities and One Firm Honoured
At the event, CJPAN honoured five distinguished individuals and one outstanding firm for their remarkable contributions in their respective fields. The honourees include:
Abass Akanni Obesere – Outstanding Lifetime Achievement Award
Artiste of the Year 2025
CSP UBA Adams – Crime Buster of the Year Award
Hon. Fayomi Abraham Ajibola – Icon of Hope & Community Service Award
Prophet Asari Ose Tutu –The Most Consistent Man of God in Africa of the year..
Iron Resources Limited – Distinguished Interior Firm of the Year
A major highlight of the ceremony was the official decoration of Dr. Ayodele Ogunsan, a prominent Nigerian philanthropist and the newly appointed Executive Secretary/CEO of the Lagos State Security Trust Fund (LSSTF) by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu. He was formally inducted as the Grand Patron of CJPAN.
President’s Address: A Call to Strengthen Celebrity Journalism
In her opening speech, the President of CJPAN, Mrs. Funmi Olowosegun, warmly welcomed attendees and reflected on the association’s remarkable progress over the years.
She noted that today marks “another milestone in our collective journey as media professionals, storytellers, and chroniclers of the Nigerian entertainment and celebrity world.”
Speaking further, she emphasized CJPAN’s resilience in the face of major industry challenges such as dwindling revenue, fake news, digital disruption, and shrinking print readership.
According to her, the association’s past and present administrations have remained focused on its three core objectives:. Professionalism (Through continuous training and media development workshops) Partnership (By strengthening relationships with public and private institutions) and Progress (Via transparent communication and inclusive leadership that promote unity among members)
She extended special appreciation to past and present executives whose “creativity, sacrifice, and unwavering dedication continue to sustain the integrity of this noble association.”
A New Era for Celebrity Journalism
Mrs. Olowosegun reminded members that the AGM is not only for reports and reflections but also for the renewal of purpose, stating:
“The world of journalism—particularly celebrity journalism—is changing rapidly. Social media has blurred the lines between verified news and sensational gossip. Yet, our responsibility remains clear: to inform, to educate, and to entertain with truth and integrity.”
She charged CJPAN to continue leading the transformation of entertainment reporting in Nigeria by promoting ethical, factual, and positive journalism.
Looking ahead, she outlined the administration’s priorities for 2026:
• Expanding Media Partnerships
To improve visibility and influence of CJPAN members.
• Enhancing Journalists’ Welfare
With focus on health, safety, and support systems.
• Driving Digital Innovation
To help members adapt to new media technologies.
• Establishing Mentorship Platforms
To develop young entertainment journalists committed to credible and responsible reporting.
A United Voice for Ethical Media Practice
In her closing remarks, Mrs. Olowosegun reaffirmed that CJPAN’s greatest strength lies in its unity and professionalism.
She expressed gratitude to sponsors, partners, and media friends whose support continues to advance the mission of the association.
“Let us continue to uphold the spirit of brotherhood, discipline, and professionalism. Let us speak with one voice and act with one vision — to make CJPAN a model for excellence in journalism.”
**Long live CJPAN.
Long live the Nigerian media industry.
Long live the Federal Republic of Nigeria.**
@CJPAN 2025






