UNIZIK endorses Prof Omenugha for NIPR Governing Council
Prof. Charles Okechukwu Esimone, the vice chancellor of Nnamdi Azikiwe University in Awka, has given his support to Prof. Kate Omenugha’s bid to represent the Anambra State Chapter on the Governing Council of the Nigeria Institute of Public Relations (NIPR)
She spoke while receiving delegation from the Anambra State Chapter of the NIPR, led by the state chairman, Prof. Omenugha to the vice chancellor.
The outgoing Governing Council member, Prof BAC Obiefuna had during the meeting briefed the Vice Chancellor on the choice of Prof Kate Omenugha to represent the Anambra State Chapter of NIPR in the Governing Council during the forthcoming Abuja Annual General Meeting and Election of the Institute.
The state Chairperson, Prof. Nwamuo concurred with his position and described Omenugha as a ‘Diamond in NIPR.’
Prof. Nwammuo commended the Vice Chancellor for the giant strides of his administration in the University particularly in the recent Federal University rankings in Nigeria where NAU took the 4th position.
She solicited support from the University ahead of the upcoming Annual General Meeting Conference/Elections and the need for Nnamdi Azikiwe University to see Prof. Omenugha’s ambition as one that will add value to the University and State Chapter of the Institute.
The Vice Chancellor in endorsing Prof Omenugha recalled her many achievements as a Staff of the University including her outstanding service as Commissioner for Education in Anambra State for eight years.
The Vice Chancellor also advised for a united front within the NIPR and wished her success in the forthcoming Council election.
In her reaction, Prof. Omenugha thanked the Vice Chancellor for his fatherly disposition in managing the University, particularly his unwavering support of anything that will promote the image of the University
She assured that if elected as a Council Member of the NIPR, the State, South East, and Nigeria at large will see the difference in the way and manner that will stand out the Institute.