‘‘As a founding member of NAEC, he toiled day and night with other like minds to ensure that the association garnered the respect of operators. Even after several years of moving on to the private and public sector, he remained committed to the ideals of the association through constant support, advice and admonition to the younger generation of energy reporters,” he said.
He lauded the mentorship trait and the leadership quality of the NNPC spokesman, which, he said, served as an encouragement to the younger generation of reporters.
He charged energy reporters to commit to the ethics of journalism as a profession, saying as the fourth estate of the realm, they should strive to achieve excellence at all times through a fair and balanced reportage of industry issues.
Ughamadu is a Fellow, Nigerian Institute of Public Relations, Fellow, Nigerian Guild of Editors, holds a BSc (Economics); MSc (Economics); Post Graduate Degree in Mass Communications, LLB, all from the University of Lagos; BL, Nigerian Law School; Certificate in Petroleum Studies, University of Ibadan; Certificate in Capital Market Reporting (Nigerian Stock Exchange) and an MBA in Public Relations & Advertising, among others.
In the Times Group, Ughamadu was at various times, Energy Correspondent, Group Energy Editor, Group Business Editor, Editor, Business Times, Daily Times Chief Economist, Chairman Editorial Board and lastly, Editor, Daily Times. He was appointed Editor, Daily Times by Mr Peter Enahoro, while Dr Yemi Ogunbiyi appointed him Editor of the then authoritative Business Times.
As Group Energy Editor of the Daily Times conglomerate, Ughamadu, to the delight of many and the oil sector in particular, critically analyzed and critiqued the industry. It was not surprising that the Federal Government appointed him severally as a member of Nigeria’s delegation to many International Petroleum events, including the World Petroleum Congress (WPC).
He received several letters of commendations for informed commentaries on the oil industry from many past Petroleum Ministers, including Professor Tam David- West and Dr Rilwanu Lukman.