Tinubu’s new presidential adviser, Sunday Dare, is a communications expert

By Innocent Raphael

Sunday Akin Dare is a distinguished Nigerian journalist and communications expert with a career spanning over three decades. With a solid foundation in journalism and a wealth of experience in various media-related roles, Dare has made significant contributions to media and communications both in Nigeria and internationally.

Dare’s journey in journalism began as a correspondent for prestigious publications such as The Nation magazine in New York and the European-backed Fourth Estate magazine during Nigeria’s military era.

He was also a key member of the founding team of Nigerian weekly magazines The News and Tempo, showcasing his early commitment to quality journalism. He was among the “guerrilla journalists” who risked their lives to fight military dictatorship.

His career took a global turn when he served as the Chief of the Hausa Service, African Division, at Voice of America in Washington, DC. In this role, Dare managed diverse portfolios and led a team of international journalists across seven countries in Africa, demonstrating his ability to oversee complex media operations and deliver impactful broadcast programs.

Dare’s expertise in media management was further honed during his tenure as the Senior Special Assistant (Media) to the Minister of Information and Communications during the administration of President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, where he played a pivotal role in shaping media policies and public information dissemination. Dare later served as Media Adviser and Chief of Staff to Nigeria’s current President, Bola Tinubu.

His instrumental involvement in the sale of the 2.3 GHz spectrum frequency in 2014 underscored his strategic vision and leadership in the convergence that later occurred in the media sector.

In addition to his governmental roles, Dare founded the Social Media Clinic (SMC), a pioneering program focused on educating citizens about IT development and new media usage for societal advancement. His commitment to leveraging technology for social good highlights his forward-thinking approach to media and information technology.

Dare’s exceptional career culminated in his appointment as the Executive Commissioner for Stakeholder Management at the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), where he effectively managed interactions with public and private sector stakeholders.

His ability to navigate complex stakeholder relationships and drive strategic communications initiatives solidified his reputation as a respected figure in the telecommunications industry.

Throughout his career, Dare has been recognized with prestigious awards, including the Voice of America Meritorious Honor Award and the Reuters Foundation Journalism Research Fellowship. His dedication to journalism and commitment to promoting media excellence have earned him accolades both in Nigeria and internationally.

With a Bachelor of Science in International Studies, a Master of Arts in Law and Diplomacy, and professional experiences from renowned institutions such as New York University, Harvard University, and Oxford University, Sunday Akin Dare continues to be a trailblazer in media and communications, shaping the landscape of journalism in Nigeria and beyond. He was awarded the national honor of Commander of the Order of the Niger (CON).

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