An alchemist of a sort who not only could create news but also front-page headlines out of what others think inconsequential, Adesina rose rapidly to become Executive Director, Deputy Managing Director/Deputy Editor-in-Chief, and Managing Director/Editor-in-Chief of The Sun respectively. He later got elected as President, Nigerian Guild of Editors, NGE.
It was while serving his second term as NGE President that his long-time friend, President Muhammadu Buhari, appointed him as Special Adviser on Media and Publicity. Adesina was sworn in on August 31, 2015, alongside Mr. Babachi Lawal, who was appointed the administration’s pioneer Secretary to the Federal Government of Nigeria, SGF.
Among other awards, local and international, Adesina was honoured as Editor of the Year Year 2007 by the Nigeria Media Merit Award, NMMA. A prolific writer, columnist, public policy analyst and author, Femi Adesina has attended many international professional conferences, including The World Editors Forum, World Editors Network, the International Press Institute, IPI, among others. He has also contributed several thematic papers to many fora, local and international.
Married to Taiwo Adenike with whom he has two God-fearing children, Adesina, among others, holds the Chieftaincy title of Nwanne Di Na Mba of Mmaku Kingdom in Enugu State, on January 2, 2018.
Nigerian National Honours; Categories:
The Nigerian National Honours are a set of orders and decorations conferred upon deserving Nigerians and friends of Nigeria by the President of the Federal Republic in appreciation of their worthy contributions to the nation’s development from their spheres of influence.
The awards, a yearly event, were instituted in the First Republic via the National Honours Act No. 5 of 1964.
The National Honours, which are distinct from those awarded by the Nigeria’s ancient chieftaincy system, are the highest honours or awards that a citizen can receive from his or her country for service to the country.
According to Wikipedia, the free online encyclopedia, the Nigerian government decides which citizens get the honours. Yet, everyone may not always agree on who deserves the honours. Sometimes, the person receiving the honour may decide that he or she does not want it. This was the case with the late nationalist and famous Nigerian author, Prof. Chinua Achebe, who was awarded a national honour by the Nigerian government but rejected it because he was disappointed with the way the government was running Nigeria at the time.
Categories of the Honours
The Nigerian National Honours, in descending order of importance, are:
Order of the Federal Republic
- Grand Commander of the Order of the Federal Republic, GCFR
- Commander of the Order of the Federal Republic, CFR
- Officer of the Order of the Federal Republic, OFR
- Member of the Order of the Federal Republic, MFR
Order of the Niger
- Grand Commander of the Order of the Niger, GCON
- Commander of the Order of the Niger, CON
- Officer of the Order of the Niger, OON
- Member of the Order of the Niger, MON
While the GCFR and GCON are bestowed on President and Vice President of the Federal Republic, including military heads of state of Nigeria and Chiefs of General Staff respectively, the GCON is customarily conferred on the Chief Justice of Nigeria CJN. The CON is customarily bestowed on Justices of the Supreme Court of Nigeria.