IJOBASPORTS JOINS DOMINION RADIO

Veteran sports journalist, Olushola Alabi, popularly known as Ijobasports, has officially joined Dominion TV and Radio.
Alabi is a household name in the Nigerian sports media space, with an impressive career spanning several years.

He has worked as a broadcaster with top radio stations including Rave FM, Osogbo; Brave FM, Ogbomoso; and Crest FM, Ibadan, among notable media across Southwest Nigeria, where his passion and unique style of sports presentation won him a loyal followers across the media space in the Southwest and beyond.

Until his appointment at Dominion TV and Radio, Alabi served as the Media Officer of Adeyemi Football Club, Ibadan, among other notable engagements in the sports industry.

His addition to Dominion TV and Radio is expected to bolster the station’s sports content, offering audiences a refreshing blend of experience, in-depth analysis, and captivating commentary.


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