National Sunrise Newspaper Celebrates Ace Abia Broadcaster, Bright Ejike (Igoyan Baba)

The National Sunrise Newspaper has joined the media industry and entertainment community in celebrating one of Abia State’s finest broadcasters and creative personalities, Bright Ejike, popularly known as Igoyan Baba.

Ejike, who currently serves as the Manager of Masters FM 105.9, Uturu, has carved a niche for himself not only as a broadcaster but also as a comedian, musician, and master of ceremonies (MC). His versatility and charisma have made him a household name in Abia and beyond, with fans and colleagues alike praising his contributions to both media and entertainment.

In its feature, the National Sunrise Newspaper highlighted Ejike’s remarkable journey, describing him as “a true embodiment of talent, resilience, and leadership in Nigeria’s creative and broadcasting space.” The paper commended his role in steering Masters FM to prominence, ensuring quality programming, and mentoring young talents in the field.

popularly called Igoyan Baba by his admirers, Ejike is celebrated for his unique blend of humour and professionalism, which has kept audiences entertained and informed over the years. As a comedian and musician, he has graced numerous stages, using his platform to inspire, entertain, and promote cultural values. His work as an MC has also earned him recognition at major events across the region.

Speaking about his impact, colleagues at Masters FM described Ejike as a “visionary manager whose passion for broadcasting and entertainment continues to inspire both the old and young.” Listeners and fans, especially in Abia State, also applauded his ability to balance leadership at the station with his creative pursuits.

With this recognition, National Sunrise Newspaper reaffirmed its commitment to celebrating individuals making meaningful contributions to society. The paper noted that Ejike’s story is not only one of personal success but also a reflection of the vibrancy and promise of Nigeria’s creative and media industries.



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