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NASRE Promises Support To Daily Times Group Business Editor, Oseni, Over Serious Road Accident

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The Nigerian Association of Social and Resourceful Editors (NASRE) regrets to announce that its Director of Investment and Group Business Editor of the Daily Times Newspaper, Mr. Motolani Oseni, was involved in a serious motor accident in the early hours of Sunday, June 15, 2025.

The unfortunate incident occurred while Mr. Oseni was en route to Iyana Ipaja, Lagos.

According to a statement by NASRE’s Public Relations Officer, Mr. Adeyemi Obadimu, the accident took place around dawn and left Mr. Oseni with multiple injuries, the most severe being on his left leg, which is suspected to be fractured.

“He is currently receiving urgent medical attention at Amadiya Hospital in Lagos,” Mr. Obadimu confirmed. “The initial assessment by medical personnel indicates a grave injury to the leg. We are, however, awaiting the outcome of further diagnostic tests, including an X-ray, expected by tomorrow morning to determine the full extent of the damage.”

Mr. Motolani Oseni is a respected media professional with about two decades of experience in financial journalism and editorial management.

His dual role as NASRE’s Director of Investment and Group Business Editor at Daily Times reflects his commitment to integrity, professionalism, and national development through journalism and resource advocacy.

NASRE expresses deep concern over this tragic development and has pledged to stand by Mr. Oseni during this critical time.

The association is calling on members of the media community, friends, and well-wishers to join in prayers for his quick and complete recovery.

“This is indeed a difficult moment for us at NASRE,” said NASRE President, Femi Oyewale , “Motolani is not just a colleague; he is a pillar in our association and a voice for responsible journalism in Nigeria. We are hopeful that with the grace of God and excellent medical attention, he will pull through this challenging ordeal.”

   

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