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NIPR UNIJOS chapter holds gathering after 3 years

NIPR UNIJOS chapter holds gathering after 3 years By  Admin   on  Saturday, November 23, 2019 The registered members of the NIPR- Nigerian Institute of Public Relations, UNIJOS chapter, held a gathering at the faculty of Arts, room 13, on the 22nd of November, 2019 after the association being dormant for 3 years. Addressing the house at about 10:35 am, was the chairperson, Blessing Chisom, a 400 level student of mass communication. She introduced the gathering as the first under the current, H. O. D, with the aim of letting on to registered participants, the criterion for participation. Among a number of things, she informed participants of codes and ethics of the NIPR, which according to her, “would be learned as we move further in our course and in our practice as Public Relations practitioners”. She gave an example of ‘confidentiality’, which entails the sacredness of issues of clients and how these issues are not to be revealed publicly. Also, members ...

AMCOMS ELECTIONS 2018/2019 SESSION

AMCOMS HOLDS ELECTION FOR 2019/2020 SESSION By  Admin   on  Wednesday, November 20, 2019 “Every election is determined by the people who come out to vote”. The 2018/2019 AMCOMS election held on the 18th of November, 2019, at the Faculty of Arts main entrance. Scheduled for 10:00 am, the election kick-started with the ELCOM officials readying the points for voting. There were various boxes with tags of the different electoral positions placed side by side; President, treasurer, financial secretary, welfare secretary, Public Relations Officer. At about 10:10 am, students from various levels were gathered and were directed to form lines to ensure orderliness during exercising their franchise. Agents of different aspirants wore tags of their candidates, encouraging people to ‘vote wisely’. “Not voting is not a protest. It is a surrender”. Surprising but inspiring, the turn-out around the first minutes of voting was massive. It seemed like students this year, we...