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Sunday, May 31, 2026

EBS MD Sulaiman Aledeh Resigns And Shares Post On Arriving At Ground Zero 24 Hours Ago

Sulaiman Aledeh is a Nigerian journalist, broadcaster, media strategist, and  former Managing Director of Edo Broadcasting Service (EBS) posted this piece talking about ''Ground Zero'' after he reportedly resigned controversially from the Edo state broadcasting service!


He posted
''GROUND ZERO -
Twenty-four hours ago, I arrived at Ground Zero.
Not a place of defeat. Not a place of surrender.
A place of reckoning.
I came into a system with something. I left with nothing—because I poured everything I had into it. My energy. My experience. My ideas. My conviction. My time.
And in the process, I learned a few uncomfortable lessons about why Nigeria often struggles to become all it can be.
Too often, those who build are discarded when the building is complete. Too often, loyalty is rewarded with suspicion, while mediocrity and opportunism find protection. Too often, people are encouraged to take what they can because they fear that honest labour will ultimately go unrewarded.
But Ground Zero is not the end.
Ground Zero is where rebuilding begins.
It is the point after the storm has passed and the dust has settled. The point where illusions disappear and reality stands naked before you. The point where pain becomes perspective and betrayal becomes instruction.
Like the weather, change does not always arrive gently. Some seasons cool the skin; others leave scars. This season has done both.
Yet here I stand.
Wiser. Stronger. Clearer.
I carry the lessons, especially those about trust, loyalty, and the true nature of people. I have learned that faithfulness is rare, and that sometimes the loyalty of a dog exceeds the loyalty of many humans.
But I refuse to become bitter.
Ground Zero is not where my story ends.
It is where the next chapter begins.
And this time, I build again—better, stronger, wiser, and with my eyes wide open''.

6 comments:

  1. I used to listen to him in FM Lagos and watched him casting news with channels then.

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  2. Yuppy MD. Starting afresh sometimes might be the breakthrough you need. Keep pushing.

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  3. This is the worst mistake governor okpebholo has made by sacking this good and competent man! I know first hand that this man reformed the dead EBS Station.

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    1. Wow! Why was he sacked? Been a while since I heard anything sensible from that state.
      Over 20 years since I left that state and never looked back.

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  4. Okpebolo at it again,may you come back stronger

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  5. I'm hoping this does not stem from his own attitude. I watched him on channels TV years ago berate a colleague, telling her to shut her big mouth once before, on air. The reaction of others in front of the camera including the lady insulted suggested it wasn't a strange occurrence to them. The drip -drip of such behavioural flaws may lead to a feeling of "good riddance" when days like this come and I don't think such a character makes you popular amongst staff who may be below you but have the ears of others above you.

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