March 20, 2026
The Fountain Times

Prominent Businessman, ONWA Honored as RATTAWU National Patron

Society

In a grand ceremony, High Chief Austin Chukwudi Oguejiofor ONWA, Chairman and CEO of First Rotech Group of Companies, was presented with a nomination letter as National Patron of the Radio, Television, Theatre, and Arts Workers Union (RATTAWU) of Nigeria. The presentation was made by RATTAWU President Prince Emeka Kalu, also known as Magic Fingers, during the celebration of Chief Oguejiofor’s 55th birthday.

The nomination of Chief Oguejiofor as National Patron of RATTAWU is a testament to his commitment to the growth and development of the creative industry. As a respected business leader, his patronage is expected to bring benefits to the union and its members. RATTAWU President Prince Emeka Kalu expressed gratitude to Chief Oguejiofor for his support and commitment to the union’s cause at the FCT and in South Eastern Zone of the Country.

The presentation ceremony coincided with Chief Oguejiofor’s 55th birthday celebration, which was marked with great fanfare. Friends, family, and associates gathered to felicitate with the celebrated businessman and congratulate him on his nomination as RATTAWU National Patron. The occasion was a fitting tribute to Chief Oguejiofor’s achievements and contributions to the industry.

The nomination of Chief Oguejiofor as National Patron is a significant development for RATTAWU. The union looks forward to working closely with him to promote the interests of its members and advance the media and creative industry. With his business acumen and experience, Chief Oguejiofor’s patronage, especially in the area of his ongoing Abuja Airport Garden City project is expected to open new opportunities for RATTAWU and its members.

As RATTAWU and Chief Oguejiofor embark on this new partnership, the future looks bright for the union and its members. With the support of influential figures like Chief Oguejiofor, RATTAWU is poised to achieve its goals and promote the growth and development of the creative industry in Nigeria.