Tag: NIPR

  • NIPR Inducts Gov Eno Patron, Re-elects Neliaku President

    NIPR Inducts Gov Eno Patron, Re-elects Neliaku President

     

    By Dianabasi Effiong

    Uyo:  Gov. Umo Eno of Akwa Ibom has been inducted as Patron of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR), Uyo chapter.

    The investiture took place during the institute’s Annual General Meeting (AGM), inductions, and fellows’ inauguration including elections, at the ongoing Nigerian Public Relations Week (NPRW25) in Uyo.

    The governor’s investiture preceded the re-election of Dr. Ike Neliaku as President and Chairman-in-Council, along with Comrade Ini Ememobong and 15 others as council members of the NIPR.

    Governor Eno, in his acceptance speech, promised to abide by the code of conduct and ideals governing the Institute.

    He appealed to NIPR members to continue to project Nigeria positively.

    He also declared his support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration.

    The governor urged Nigerians to cooperate with the President to change the nation’s fortunes.

    According to the governor, his administration has executed numerous projects without borrowing from financial institutions.

    He attributed the availability of funds to strategic and visionary decisions taken by President Tinubu, which had yielded increased revenue and more funds for developmental projects.

    He expressed his determination to make Akwa Ibom a tourist destination of choice in the country.

    He cited the ongoing reconstruction of the abandoned 5,000-seater capacity International Conference Centre and a 200-room world-class hotel as indicators of his administration’s commitment to developing the state’s tourism sector.

    The NIPR President and Chairman-in-Council performed the investiture ceremony.

    Neliaku stated that the honour bestowed on governor Eno acknowledged his role in promoting the organisation’s code, professional standards, and solemn commitment to creating a more reputation-conscious society.

    He also addressed the AGM, highlighting his administration’s achievements over the past two years.

    These achievements included digital migration of membership applications, establishment of sectoral hubs, execution of MoUs with various organisations, and the annual Nigeria Spokespersons Summit.

    The Nigerian Public Relations Week (NPRW25) had as its theme, “Harnessing Public Relations for Economic Renaissance.”

    The event was attended by members of the State Executive Council, the political class, fellows, and members of the Institute.

    The week-long activities included a PR round table with traditional rulers, an undergraduate forum, plenary sessions, posthumous awards, installation of the Body of Advisers, and the investiture ceremony.

  • Project Nigeria Positively To Global Audience, Gov. Umo Eno Charges NIPR

    Project Nigeria Positively To Global Audience, Gov. Umo Eno Charges NIPR

     

    By Dianabasi Effiong

    Uyo (FLOWERBUDNEWS):  Gov. Umo Eno of Akwa Ibom has charged the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR) to project the numerous positive transformations, accomplishments, and rich resources of Nigeria and its sub-nationals to the global audience

    He gave the charge when he hosted the President and Chairman of the Council, Dr Ike Neliaku, and other Council Members of the Institute to a luncheon in Government House, Uyo.

    “The NIPR generally is supposed to help our brand as a nation and even at the sub-regional level. Help us build our brand; tell our stories in interesting ways that will encourage investors to come and invest in Nigeria,” he said.

    The governor, who frowned at the negative perspective of breaking news in the country, urged the NIPR to change the narrative for good by focusing on development reportage.

    “Unfortunately in Nigeria, when you hear ‘breaking news,’ it’s always bad news. I think we can change that narrative, and make our ‘breaking news’ good news that people will look forward to.

    “Whether it is the NIPR or the mainstream media, they are all in the same profession. This change of focus of reportage is necessary so that we can keep building our brand as a country, and stop talking down on this beautiful country of ours,” he stated.

    He said there was a need for leaders in the country to be encouraged or talked to politely, for them to be encouraged to do better, rather than degrading or seeing them always in a negative way, irrespective of the volume of their good effort to make the nation better.

    “Let us encourage our leaders, and make them feel appreciated. Leadership is an onerous responsibility that should be supported and encouraged for better job delivery.

    “I’m always of the opinion that if we encourage a leader, the day he doesn’t do well, we should politely and understandably draw his attention to correct what was not so well done. Then, the leader will know that we are sincere with him. Also, in the area that he has done well, we should highlight it for there to be balance in our reportage,” he said.

    The governor commended NIPR for the good work it is doing.

    He assured them of the Government’s continuous support and partnership to achieve more for Nigeria.

    He listed the various development strides of his administration to transform the economy, especially in the area of tourism.

    According to the governor, his administration will ensure that the State stands out as a major tourist destination in Nigeria.

    “We believe that in the next two years, any visitor to Akwa Ibom State for two or three days would have a handful of sites, locations, and history to see. Just as we are floating our Ibom Air to become the leading airline in Nigeria, we are also developing a tourism hub at Ikot Abasi, the Lord Lugard House, the Slave Trade route, the international conference center, and a hotel, among others.

    “We will like to continue to partner with the Institute to assist and guide us, and to tell our stories in the best way possible and even beyond what we, ourselves, can tell. So, you’re most welcome to Akwa Ibom State.”

    Earlier, Neliaku commended the governor for running a people-centred administration, and taking tangible and quality developments to rural areas of the state for the majority of the people to have a sense of belonging and benefit.

    He particularly appreciated the governor for his remarkable vision and passion for transforming 70 hectares of gully erosion site into a world-class tourist centre, assuring that the Institute would not only beam the exceptional development strides of his administration within Nigeria but also outside the country.

    “I took time to look at your development strategy and I realized that your development ideology, the ARISE Agenda, is very critical to the critical areas of development. I studied development, and I can tell it is a good development strategy.

    “The five-point agenda of Agricultural Revolution, Rural Development, Infrastructural Maintenance and Advancement, Security Management, and Educational and Health Sector management are quite critical, and all focus on the citizens. Your Excellency, you have got your priorities right,” he said.

    At the event were members of the State Executive Council, dignitaries, and officials of Government including the Secretary to the State Government, Prince Enobong Uwah; Executive Assistant/Chief Delivery Advisor, Mr. Aniefiok Johnson; Commissioner for Information, Hon Aniekan Umanah; and the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Mr. Ekerete Udoh.

    Others were Council members of the Institute, including the wife of the President/Chairman of Council, Mrs. Ike Neliaku; the Vice President, Prof. Emmanuel Dandaura, and wife; Dr. Sule Ya’u Sule, Mr. Akin Agbujelu, Mrs. Adebunmi Adedoyin Badejo, Prof. Saudat Salah Abdulbaqi, Brig. Gen. S.K. Usman (Rtd),

    They also included Hajiya, Maryam Mohammed Sanusi, Mrs Thelma Chika Okoh, Comrade Ini Ememobong, Mallam Kabir Ali Kobi, Pastor Paulinus Nsirim, Prof. Sarah Benjamin Lwahas, Mr. Adaramola Temitope, Dr. Adewale Oyekanmi, and the Akwa Ibom State Chapter Chairman, Elder Manasseh Umoette among others.

  • Nigeria’s Prosperity Stunted By Ineffective Communication In Leadership – NIPR

    Nigeria’s Prosperity Stunted By Ineffective Communication In Leadership – NIPR

     

    (First from Right: The President and Chairman-in-Council NIPR, Dr Ike Neliaku, on Tuesday in Uyo.)

     

     

    By Dianabasi Effiong

    The Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR) has said that effective communication in leadership can address major challenges in the country.

    The President and Chairman-in-Council of the institute, Dr Ike Neliaku, made this known at the opening ceremony of the Nigerian Public Relations Week 2025 on Tuesday in Uyo.

    He also said that though effective communication in leadership had been a challenge to Nigeria’s prosperity, it could be addressed through collaborative efforts.

    (First from Right: The President and Chairman-in-Council NIPR, Dr Ike Neliaku, on Tuesday in Uyo.)

    “Lack of effective communication is a major problem of leadership in Nigeria. We can build a prosperous Nigeria together if we work collaboratively,” he said.

    According to the NIPR President, Nigeria will host the 2026 World Public Relations Forum.

    He said that public relations practitioners from around the world would be expected at the forum.

    Also addressing the occasion, the Minister for Information and National Orientation, Alh. Mohammed Idris, assured that the President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda had led to a robust economic Recovery for Nigeria.

    “The two years of the Tinubu administration have shown significant progress, including the allocation of N1.5 trillion to revamp the Bank of Agriculture,” he said.

    He also appealed to public relations professionals to key into ongoing efforts and reforms to rebrand the nation’s reputation and attract investors to Nigeria.

    Similarly, Gov. Umo Eno of Akwa Ibom, who was represented by the Deputy Governor, Sen. Akon Eyakenyi highlighted the importance of public relations in economic development, adding that public relations practitioners could work collaboratively with the larger media to market Nigeria globally.

    Reflecting on the theme of the Nigerian Public Relations Week 2025, “Harnessing Public Relations for Nigerian Economic Relations”, the host governor expressed optimism that public relations practitioners could also play crucial roles in building a better Nigeria by working with government and investors to positively project the country.

    High points of the event were posthumous awards to three distinguished Nigerians, including the late LOC Chairman of NPRW25, Dr Uduak Obot, in recognition of their contributions to Nigeria’s image and reputation-building, and management

    The body of Advisors of Nigeria Reputation Management Group, led by Dr John Momoh (Chairman), Muhammed Kudu Abubakar (Inaugural Secretary), and Bashiru Adeniyi, the Comptroller General, Nigeria Customs Service (Vice Chairman), was also inaugurated at the occasion.