The Nigerian Television Authority (NTA), Africa’s largest television network braces for significant upgrade as Mr. Rotimi Pedro today officially assumed office as the new Director-General.
Appointed by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and confirmed last week, Pedro took over from Salihu Abdulhamid Dembos at a brief ceremony during which he addressed NTA staff, laying out a comprehensive roadmap to restore the broadcaster’s influence and relevance in Nigeria and beyond.
Pedro, a Lagos-based media entrepreneur with nearly three decades of professional experience, notably in sports entertainment and broadcasting, emphasized digital transformation as the core of his vision. He acknowledged NTA’s proud legacy of shaping public discourse and inspiring minds across generations but stressed the urgent need to modernize the broadcaster’s infrastructure and content delivery mechanisms to engage a wider, more diverse audience in today’s digital age.
In his first official engagements, Pedro met with senior staff, underscoring the importance of teamwork and innovative approaches to repositioning the NTA amid a challenging media environment. He also conducted an extensive inspection of the broadcaster’s equipment, pledging substantial upgrades to improve operational efficiency and align the network’s technical capabilities with contemporary industry standards. These upgrades are aimed at fostering greater productivity, enhancing content quality, and expanding the NTA’s reach via digital and multi-platform distribution.
Pedro’s appointment is part of a broader federal media reform initiative by President Tinubu, who appointed a new management team alongside him—Karimah Bello as Executive Director, Marketing; Stella Din Jacob as Executive Director, News; and Sophia Essahmed as Managing Director of NTA Enterprises Limited—all tasked with reinvigorating the agency’s service delivery and relevance. The president’s directive highlights a commitment to innovation and excellence in public communication platforms, reflecting the administration’s vision for a rejuvenated, competitive, and culturally reflective national broadcaster.
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Rotimi Pedro is recognized for his role as a founder and executive in several media firms, including Optima Sports Management International and his tenure at Bloomberg Television Africa, where he gained extensive insights into global media markets. His strategic focus on digital transformation, content innovation, and effective stakeholder engagement positions him well to lead NTA’s resurgence as a formidable force in African broadcasting.





