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JONATHAN KEEPS THE POSITION OF CHIEF OF STAFF IN YORUBA LAND, Appoints Arogbofa New Chief of Staff

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President Goodluck Jonathan has appointed Brigadier-General Jones Oladehinde Arogbofa as his new chief Of staff.
 Presidential spokesman, Reuben Abati, said this in a statement today.
 Jonathan last Monday in controversial circumstances sacked Mike Oghiadomhe as his chief of staff.
 Abati said Arogbofa’s appointment is with immediate effect, adding that he has taken up his new post at the Presidential Villa.
 “Brig-Gen. Arogbofa, a retired Officer of the Signals Corps of the  Nigerian Army, takes over from Chief Mike Oghiadomhe who resigned last  week.
 “The new Chief of Staff to the President was born on November 10,  1952. He hails from the Akoko South West Local Government Area of Ondo  State.
 “In addition to administrative capabilities and experience garnered  from a distinguished career in the Nigerian Army, Brig.-Gen Arogbofa  brings an impressive array of academic qualifications to his new job.
 “They include a Diploma in Communications Engineering from the  Rochester Institute of Technology, USA, a Bachelor of Sciences Degree in  Electrical Engineering and a Master of Sciences Degree in Electrical  Engineering from the University of Alabama, USA and a Masters Degree in  Military Arts and Science from the United States Command and General  Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas.
 “The new Chief of Staff holds several military honours and awards  including Mss, Fss, Fsc and Fwc and is also a member of the Nigerian  Society of Engineers. His appointment is with immediate effect and he  has taken up his new post at the Presidential Villa”, Abati said.

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