Monday, August 21, 2023

NIPR 2023 INDUCTION CEREMONY- ANAMBRA CHAPTER GETS 21 NEW INDUCTED MEMBERS

NIPR 2023 INDUCTION CEREMONY- ANAMBRA CHAPTER GETS 21 NEW INDUCTED MEMBERS

By Emma Asie 

Twenty one members from Anambra state chapter of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations NIPR were amongst the one hundred and eighty four persons that were inducted into the institute as members on various strata on Friday 18th August, 2023. 
The president/Chairman of the Council, Mallam Muktar Zubairu Sirajo, while addressing the new members after the online induction, urged them to continually uphold the professional tenets of the institute in all situations. He congratulated them for being on the side of the law by officially getting inducted into the institute as the institute remains the  only constitutionally recognized body of PR practitioners in Nigeria. He also observed that this set of Inductees are of special interest to him as they will be his very last set of Inductees before his tenure ends this year. 
Among the inductees were Hon Emmanuel Asiegbunam (Mr E on the Mic), Dr Nelson Omenugha (SA to the  Governor on Youth Empowerment) Prof Cornelius Ukwueze (Head of Department of Mass communication Nnamdi Azikiwe University) Dr Eneome Eugenia and others. 
The inductees  are expected to attend the Annual General Meeting AGM of the institute on 24th August 2023 where they will be physically welcomed into the institute . The AGM will also feature the Council Membership election in which Prof Kate Omenugha , the Anambra state chapter candidate, is poised  to emerge as Council Member.

Emmanuel Asiegbunam (MNipr) writes from the Anambra state chapter of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR)

NIPR 2023 AGM- ANAMBRA CHAPTER TO HOST ANAMBRA NIGHT IN ABUJA

NIPR 2023 AGM- 
ANAMBRA CHAPTER TO HOST ANAMBRA NIGHT IN ABUJA

By Emma Asie 

The Anambra state chapter of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR) will  host a gala night tagged "Anambra Night" in Abuja on Wednesday the 23rd of August , 2023 as part of its activities during the forthcoming 2023 AGM of the institute. 

The event which comes a day  before the Annual General Meeting (AGM) and Council Membership elections of the Institute, will offer an opportunity for prominent persons from the state and beyond , to interact with members of the institute and the general public in a convivial atmosphere and also experience the state's rich cultural heritage. 
The highly anticipated event billed to take place at the Commodore Hotels Wuse 2, Abuja under the chairmanship of Chief Uche Nworah, Chairman Editorial Board/Ombudsman Daily Times Nigeria, will have the Chief Guest of Honor as Prof Charles Soludo, the Executive Governor of Anambra state and  Special Guest of Honor as Mallam Muktar Zubairu Sirajo , President and Chairman of Council NIPR. 

The event will also feature cultural displays by Anambra State Chapter, addresses by candidates for the council election, continental refreshments and others.
Front-runner and  Anambra state chapter's candidate for the Council Membership election Prof Kate Omenugha, will be on ground to welcome prominent sons and daughters of the state as well as lovers of Anambra state to the occasion. Among those being expected are all serving  and former Senators and House of Representatives members from the state, serving and former  Ministers, captains of industries, members of the academia, traditional rulers, president/chairmen of all Anambra town unions in Abuja and the general public.
Emmanuel Asiegbunam (MNipr) writes from the  Anambra state chapter of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR)

#SET TO SERVE... PROF KATE OMENUGHA SET TO EMERGE AS NIPR COUNCIL MEMBER

#SET TO SERVE
...PROF KATE OMENUGHA SET TO EMERGE NIPR COUNCIL MEMBER

By Emma Asie

Accomplished academics and former Commissioner for Basic Education in Anambra state, Prof Kate Omenugha has vowed to make selfless service her watchword when she emerges as a council member of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR).

The institute will be holding it's 2023 Annual General Meeting (AGM) as well as conduct elections for its council membership positions from the 23rd through the 25th of August 2023.  Prof Kate Omenugha from Anambra state chapter, is a front runner for one of the seventeen council seats available which is being contested by twenty eight candidates across the country. 
Speaking while updating the Anambra state chapter of the institute with her action plans,Prof Omenugha who is also the Second female Professor of Mass Communication in sub-saharan Africa, opined that any accomplishment devoid of selfless service, is not just incomplete, but inconsequential. Hence she offered herself and her vast wealth of experience in public service, and the academia, for the service of the state chapter and the institute generally. This formed the crux of her mantra - "Set to Serve". 
Prof. Kate Omenugha who is also the former Head Of Department of Mass Communication Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka, promised amongst other things to Intellectualize the NIPR, and make the institute a power house of quality research and information. She also assured that with her Council membership, the institute will operate with Equity and Fairness to all Chapters, and members, ensuring that no Chapter is left behind in all issues. She further vowed to aggressively drive for more membership across all strata (including students), and make integrity her watchword.
She then solicited for the chapter's support in her quest. 

Responding, the State chairperson of the Chapter Prof. Angela Nwammuo said that Prof Kate Omenugha has always been a pillar of the Institute Chapter, and assured her of 100% votes from the Chapter, and other Chapters in the region.
Emmanuel Asiegbunam MNipr is a member of Prof Kate Omenugha Media Team and writes from the Anambra state chapter of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR)

RTEAN CHAIRMAN BAGS AWARD, DEDICATES IT TO ANAMBRAIANS

ANAMBRA RTEAN CHAIRMAN BAGS AWARD,DEDICATES IT TO ANAMBRAIANS

Written by Emma Asie

The Chairman of Anambra state chapter of Road Transport Employers Association of Nigeria (RTEAN) Comrade Joseph Chinedu Nwabueze has bagged an Award of Excellence from the Forum of Civil Societies Organization of Nigeria (FOCSON) as Global Peace Ambassador for his service to humanity and Anambraians through the RTEAN. 

Speaking while presenting the award to him in his office, the  the representatives of FOCSON led by Engr Anyaso Ndubuisi, applauded Comrade Nwabueze for his dedication to the improvement of the transport sector and lives of  Anambraians in general and urged other similar associations to emulate him
Responding, Comrade Nwabueze thanked the group and dedicated the award to the good people of Anambra state. He said that the award will spur him to do more for the people of the state and urged members of RTEAN and all other organizations affiliated with it, to always work for the good of the state. He lamented some challenges of the transport sector in the state especially as regards road maintenance and multiple rates and levies but assured that he is working with the state government to address these challenges. He solicited for understanding and cooperation of the RTEAN, the FOCSON and indeed all groups and individuals in the state to make Anambra state the envy of all. 
The Forum of Civil Societies Organization of Nigeria (FOCSON) is an umbrella body of some civil society groups which include Initiative for Rapid Development of Nigeria- IRD (represented at the occasion by its president Engr Anyaso Ndubuisi), Women and Youths Alliance for Global Change Initiative (represented by Obu Deborah), Citizens Rights for Peace and Good Leadership Initiative, Abuja (represented by its National President Amb Sunny Elekwa) amongst others. Present at the occasion also were some members of the RTEAN State and LGA executives including  Chief Ike Obi, the Njikoka LGA Chairman amongst others.

Friday, August 11, 2023

"INVOLVE THE UNIONS IN TRANSPORT RATES COLLECTION AND INCREASE THE STATE'S IGR".... RTEAN CHAIRMAN

INVOLVE THE UNIONS IN  TRANSPORT RATES COLLECTION AND INCREASE THE STATE'S IGR
....RTEAN CHAIRMAN

By Emma Asie

The Anambra State Chairman of Road Transport Employers Association of Nigeria (RTEAN)  Ambassador Joseph Chinedu Nwabueze, has called on the state government to involve the Association in transport rates collection and by so doing, increase the state's revenue from the sector by at least 20% above what the state currently earns. 


He made the call when he featured as a guest on Political Heat, a public affairs program on Alpha Radio 106.5fm , anchored by Emmanuel Asiegbunam, 
(Mr E on the Mic).

The state chairman decried the current situation in which the state government acting on wrong advice, made the public transport rates collection process porous and unprofessional by involving parties  whom he termed as "agberos on the streets supported by agberos in government" rather than working with stakeholders like the RTEAN. He explained that the RTEAN is not just a union of road transport employers but it is the umbrella body of all personnels involved in the public transport business and was an Act of Parliament which dated back to 1933 when it was then known as Motor vehicle Transport Union (MTU) which later metamorphosed into its current name under Decree 21 and 22 of 1978 in the then military administration of General Olusegun Obasanjo. 
Speaking against the backdrop of the death of a bus driver Vincent Chukwujekwu in the hands of some public  transport rate collection  agents in Onitsha the commercial hub of Anambra state recently and another recent incident in Agulu, a suburb of the state in which seven passengers of a shuttle bus and the driver were critically injured when the driver lost control of the bus while being  pursued by same agents, Ambassador Joseph Chinedu Nwabueze strongly condemned the two incidents. He emphasized that it is the non involvement of the unions especially the RTEAN that "bastardized the collection process and exposed  passengers and road users to such disastrous but very avoidable situations as these agents recruited by the revenue collection contractors,  are untrained, uncouth, unruly and  unconcerned about public safety in their quests to meet up with their collection quota". He further lamented that this  had also made the state inconducive and unfriendly to public transport drivers from other states who avoid passing  through or coming to the state at all costs due to double taxations and harassment from these agents. He revealed that other neighboring states do not have this challenge. 
Reverend Blackman as he is also known , insisted that the public transport  sector in Anambra state has the capacity to generate over 500 million naira monthly as Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) compared to the 150 to 200 million naira it currently generates. He reiterated that if the RTEAN is directly involved in this process as the major stakeholder in the sector,  the association knows how best to  professionally collect these rates without exposing road users to danger and the state's revenue will be streamlined, well defined and witness upward improvement within months. 

Responding to callers requests for investigation into incidents of exploitation and exorbitant illegal rates payments by Keke drivers, the RTEAN state chairman promised to investigate the reported cases and take them up appropriately.

Ambassador Nwabueze who also doubles as the Deputy State Chairman of Trade Union Congress,  explained that the TUC and NLC are currently engaged in talks with the Federal government over measures to cushion effects of the fuel subsidy removal but would not rule out the possibility of an all-out industrial action including  strikes, should the talks breakdown.

Friday, June 2, 2023

THE FUEL SUBSIDY REMOVAL CRISES COULD HAVE BEEN BETTER HANDLED IF.... Prof Kate Omenugha

THE FUEL SUBSIDY REMOVAL CRISES COULD HAVE BEEN BETTER HANDLED IF.....
Prof Kate Omenugha

By Emma Asie

A professor of mass communication and former Commissioner for Basic Education in Anambra state, Prof Kate Omenugha, has opined that the on going fuel subsidy removal crises in the country could have been better handled and even averted if the  President had displayed emotional intelligence and empathy in communication

She gave the opinion while expousing the theme "Effective Communication as a tool for good governance, an Appraisal of the Fuel subsidy removal crises" on Political Heat, a Public Affairs program on Alpha Radio 106.5FM anchored by Emma Asiegbunam (Mr E on the Mic). 

Prof Kate Omenugha further stated that for communication to be effective, it ought to be "clear, concise, correct, complete emphatic and direct" and that communication without proper actionable feedback is incomplete and ineffectual. 
The erudite lecturer lamented that the way Mr President "flippantly" announced such a very sensitive policy on his inaugural address, gave room for the current crises being witnessed and the panic in the polity. She opined that he could have done some proper consultations with relevant stakeholders and put other measures in place before making the announcement. She also faulted the timing and according to her, he could given hints on the removal so as to prepare the minds of the citizens who are yearning for the renewed hope he promised in his campaigns. 
Responding to a caller who insisted that the announcement came at a proper time, Prof Omenugha disagreed, affirming that the announcement did not guage the prevailing mood of the country. She stressed that emotional intelligence and empathy could have prevented the crises while achieving the same results (removal of  fuel subsidy).
Prof Kate Omenugha also talked on gender participation in politics and asserted that women should seek for equity rather than just equality in politics. In her own words "Equity is more effective than just equality. While equality gives a level playing field for all participants, equity recognizes the peculiarities of the participants which may be treated as an advantage or disadvantage and addressed accordingly". She called on political parties and stakeholders to recognize the peculiarities of women as a gender and use that as guides to involving them in politics. She praised the Soludo administration for living far and above the popular "30% affirmation" call by assigning lots of portfolios to women in his administration including Transport, Finance, Justice, Education and Budget and Planning.  She urged other state governors to emulate him and stressed that Nigerians should focus more on developments and issues at states level than on the centre for effective engagement. 
You may watch the Live stream of the program interview via this Facebook link 

https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100088686260445&mibextid=ZbWKwL

Thursday, May 11, 2023

I HAVE NO REGRETS OVER DISCLOSING PETER OBI'S ORDEALS AT HEATHROW AIRPORT, UNITED KINGDOM - -Prof Stella Okunna

I HAVE NO REGRETS OVER DISCLOSING PETER OBI'S ORDEALS AT HEATHROW AIRPORT
- Prof Stella Okunna

By Emma Asie

 A Close confidante and long time aide of Mr Peter Obi, Labour Party s Presidential candidate in the last national elections, Prof Stella Okunna, has said that she does not regret disclosing Mr Peter Obi s ordeal at the Heathrow airport London which she did via her now viral Facebook post recently. 
 
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Prof Stella Okunna who is also the current Deputy Vice Chancellor of Paul University Awka, recounted the incidence that lead up to the disclosure and her reasons for doing so when she featured as a guest on Alpha Radio 106.5fm's Political Heat anchored by Emma Asiegbunam ( Mr E on the Mic)
Recall that Prof Stella Okunna wrote on her Facebook page, that Mr Peter Obi was briefly detained at Heathrow Airport, United Kingdom by the Airport authorities over claims that his passport was "duplicated". The incidence happened on April 7th 2023 when Mr Peter Obi travelled to the United Kingdom to attend a function. He was released and allowed to continue his trip only after some Nigerians present at the Airport that day and who witnessed what happened, raised some protests. The Airport authorities have allegedly apologized but this news by the professor have been making waves globally with the opponents of the presidential candidate ridiculing him over it while his supporters expressed concerns over the development. 

The former commissioner for Information and former Chief of Staff to Peter Obi, recounted that she noticed that Peter Obi was not looking his normal composed self when they met at an event in Onitsha the day after the event. According to her, having no inkling of what he had  passed through she  had repeatedly asked him about his well-being and health that day. He later  briefly narrated his ordeal to her in confidence. "Though he merely narrated it to me offhandedly in his usual way of not taking such issues seriously, I felt disturbed about it and felt I owe it to my conscience to let the world know what he went through, hence the write up on my Facebook page which if you noticed, I did quite late in the night after some deep thoughts. I doubt if he would have wanted me to publicize it the way I did and I sincerely never thought it would go viral and have such ripple effects the way it is doing now. But even if he felt offended (by it), I owe him no apology because it was a burden I cannot bear alone or keep to myself. The world deserves to know what is happening to him. I have held a lot of positions under his administration and with what he told me, I could not have kept quiet under the weight of such information, my conscience would have killed me. Mr Peter Obi, you have made history and history beckons so I cannot keep quiet. I owe you no apologies over my actions. I have no regrets"
She lamented that the import of the incidence was far beyond what most people imagine, adding that if a personality like him could have his passport duplicated by unknown persons obviously for dubious purposes, then there is no limit to what can be done to him or to ordinary Nigerians. She called on the security and intelligence agencies within and outside the country to investigate and unravel the mystery of the duplicated passport and the persons behind the failed plot to embarrass and implicate Mr Peter Obi. She further advised Mr Peter Obi to exercise  extreme caution in all things at times like this and never to take anything for granted. 

Speaking on the national elections, she stated that the processes and outcome fell below expectations and minimum acceptable standards and asked the courts to live up to their billings as the last hope of the common man by doing justice to the petitions before them brought by aggrieved participants in the elections. 
On the media's practices in Nigeria especially during the elections, the one time Head of Department of Mass Communication and Dean of Faculty of Social Sciences , Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka, decried the attempts by the government to gag the media via it's policies and actions and equally condemned the unethical practices of some media houses and practitioners. The veteran media professional and first female professor of mass communication in Nigeria, opined "Some media houses in Nigeria at times play the role of Attack Dogs, attacking and condemning all policies of the government, some others play the role of Lap Dogs of the government, mindlessly supporting all policies of the government no matter how unpopular these policies may be. However, the media is expected at all times to be the WatchDogs of the government... So there should be a balance between the Attack Dog and LapDog roles" 

Prof Stella Okunna expressed optimism that with the recent inauguration of the Nigeria Media Complaints Commission (also known as Nigeria Ombudsman) which will serve as a self regulatory tool of the media in Nigeria, media practice in Nigeria will be greatly improved and be more ethical and professional. She, alongside eight other media professionals were inaugurated on the 3rd of April 2023 to oversee the commission.
Professor Stella Okunna holds the traditional title of Ugo Mmuta (Eagle of Knowledge) of Igboland and had served in the administration of  Mr Peter Obi (2006-2013) in various capacities which included Commissioner for Information, Chief of staff, Commissioner for Budget and Planning and Commissioner for Achievement of MDGs. She is currently the Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academics) of Paul University Awka. 

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