Toke Alex-Ibru’s UK alma mater speaks on appointment as Guardian CEO

Toke Alex-Ibru
Toke Alex-Ibru

UK-based leadership development organisation TEXEM UK has lauded the appointment of Toke Alex-Ibru as the new managing director and chief executive officer of The Guardian newspaper.

Mr Alex-Ibru is an alumnus of the organisation.

In a statement on its website, the organisation called the appointment a momentous development for one of Nigeria’s leading media houses.

TEXEM’s director of special projects Caroline Lucas in the statement said: “The seasoned executive and distinguished alumnus of TEXEM UK, Alex-Ibru, takes the helm at the Guardian, succeeding the outgoing Managing Director/Editor-in-Chief, Mr Martins Oloja.

“Alex-Ibru’s journey with the Guardian spans a decade, during which he served as the Executive Director and played a pivotal role in transforming the traditional newspaper into a dynamic, integrated multimedia group.

“His visionary leadership has not only propelled the Guardian into the digital age but has also contributed significantly to the paper’s sustained relevance in the ever-evolving media landscape.”

According to the director, as a history graduate from Exeter University, UK, Alex-Ibru’s impressive portfolio extends beyond his role at The Guardian.

“With over 15 years of experience in various sectors in Nigeria, he has cultivated unparalleled contacts across industries.

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“His contributions as a board member of organisations such as Ikeja Hotels, Capital Hotels, Charles Hampton, Nigerian-Belgian Chamber of Commerce, and Warif showcase his multifaceted approach to leadership.

“His recognition as the Man of the Year at the EbonyLife TV Sisterhood Awards in 2017 underscores his commitment to advancing women’s causes,” she said.

Lucas said that his stewardship of Guardian Woman, an influential eight-page weekly insert celebrating Nigerian women’s achievements has turned it into a cornerstone media platform for women-focused organisations.

Lucas said that establishing Lexan Media Services Ltd. in 2003 and introducing Time Out magazine to Nigeria in 2005 showcase Alex-Ibru’s entrepreneurial spirit and commitment to bringing global perspectives to the Nigerian market.

“As an esteemed alumnus, his achievements stand as a testament to the calibre of leaders nurtured by TEXEM UK, and we eagerly anticipate witnessing the continued success of The Guardian under his capable leadership,” she added.