Adekunle Olumide Ralphie Appointed as Executive Director of APON – A New Era for Animal Protection in Nigeria

The Animal Protection Organization of Nigeria (APON) is pleased to announce the appointment of Adekunle Olumide Ralphie as its new Executive Director. With his vast experience in technology, business development, and advocacy, Ralphie is set to bring innovative leadership to APON’s mission of ending animal suffering and promoting a compassionate, sustainable world.

A Passion for Change

Ralphie’s dedication to ethical and sustainable development aligns perfectly with APON’s core values. His professional journey includes spearheading initiatives in technology, e-commerce, and environmental conservation, making him a strategic fit for the organization’s expanding reach.

His appointment marks a significant milestone for APON, which has been at the forefront of animal welfare advocacy in Nigeria. Ralphie’s leadership is expected to further drive APON’s initiatives, including the Cage-Free School Campaign, Outdoor Cage-Free Campaign, Canine Welfare Project, and Vegfest Nigeria.

A Vision for the Future

Speaking on his new role, Ralphie expressed his enthusiasm:

“I am deeply honored to take on the role of Executive Director at APON. The protection of animals is not just about advocacy; it is about shaping a future where all living beings coexist in harmony. I look forward to working with the team to expand APON’s impact and create sustainable solutions for animal welfare in Nigeria.”

Under his leadership, APON aims to enhance its engagement with policymakers, businesses, and the public, fostering a more inclusive movement for animal protection across the nation. His expertise in leveraging digital platforms will also amplify APON’s outreach, bringing animal welfare issues to the forefront of public consciousness.

APON’s Commitment to a Compassionate World

APON remains committed to tackling pressing issues such as climate change, sustainable agriculture, and the ethical treatment of animals. With Ralphie at the helm, the organization is poised to reach new heights in its advocacy, education, and intervention programs.

As Nigeria continues to embrace sustainable and humane practices, Ralphie’s leadership will play a crucial role in ensuring APON remains a beacon of hope for animals and nature alike.

For more updates on APON’s work and future projects, visit APON’s official website and follow our social media channels.


This announcement is featured in the latest edition of the APON Magazine. Stay tuned for exclusive interviews and insights into APON’s ongoing initiatives.

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