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City Boy Movement appoints Ayorinde Ejioye as Ekiti State Director 

Adebayo Adenrele

The City Boy Movement (CBM) has officially announced Prince Ayorinde Ejioye as the new Director for Ekiti State. 

This appointment was confirmed in a letter signed by the Director General of the group, Shoga Oluwatosin.

The Director General stated that Ayorinde’s commitment, loyalty and consistent contributions to the growth and vision of the movement were key factors in his selection.

The DG urged the new Ekiti State Director to collaborate with youth stakeholders in Ekiti and work closely with the national leadership of the CBM to ensure the movement’s objectives are met. This effort is also aimed at supporting President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.

In his response, Ejioye assured the Director General of his ongoing commitment and support for the movement with a pledge to uphold its integrity and provide strong backing to the Ekiti State government, led by Governor Biodun Oyebanji, as well as to President Bola Tinubu’s administration.

Since its inception, the City Boy Movement has become a significant force in the country, establishing political youth structures in more than 25 states and successfully initiating various humanitarian projects and outreach initiatives nationwide.

This move is a testament to the City Boy Movement’s commitment as it continues to expand across the country.

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