DR. CHRIS OMOTOSHO BAGS ANA OUTSTANDING MENTORSHIP AWARD 

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As a way of promoting literacy and reading culture in Nigeria. The Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA), Ekiti State Chapter yesterday Thursday 15th August, 2019 honoured Dr. Chris Omotosho, a prolific writer and Senior Lecturer at the Department of Theatre Arts, Federal College of Education, Osiele, Abeokuta, Ogun State with an Outstanding Mentorship Award. 

This was made know on his official social media platform and obtained by our news correspondent earlier today. 

Dr. Chris Omotosho said, ” it is good to know that the little one is contributing in the promotion of literacy is being appreciated. Thanks to the Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA), Ekiti State Chapter, for this award. To God alone be the Glory”. 

Dr. Chris Omotosho who has continued to help many young authors, entrepreneurs and playwrights to grow their passions for the highly placed pen profession in the society was equally honoured alongside the Chief of Staff and Speaker of Ekiti State House of Assembly. 

Dr. Chris Omotosho Flanked by other ANA Awardees

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