According to him, he has worked in the radio station for 18 years hence it is time for him to move on and do bigger things. Ik said he is grateful for the opportunity accorded him by the establishment.
He said while being under the protection of the organisation, he was allowed to grow, flourish and embark in other ventures. It is this that has helped him to become better. The popular OAP also said he was not leaving due to any grugde from anybody or towards anyone. But that he, in fact, had a good relationship with everyone even the CEO, Senator Ben Bruce.
Ik made it known that he had 15 more days to work at the radio station. To make his exit eventful, he decided to do something epic and memorable. He intends to give out a sum of N18,000 in his last 15 days at work.
But then, although he was hanging his boots in the establishment, he intended to do bigger things and try his hands on different things.
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