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NIPR, NCS Emerge Finalists for 2024 SABRE Africa PR Awards on Difficulty Administration and Public Sector Management

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Dr. Ike Neliaku and CGC Bashir Adewale Adeniyi of NCS
Dr. Ike Neliaku of NIPR And CGC Bashir Adewale Adeniyi of NCS


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NIPR, NCS Emerge Finalists for 2024 SABRE Africa PR Awards on Difficulty Administration and Public Sector Management

The Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR) and the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) have been chosen as finalists for the 2024 SABRE Africa PR Awards in Disaster/Difficulty Administration and Public Sector/Authorities classes, respectively.

The campaigns of the 2 organisations have been undertaken in partnership with a multi-award-winning PR company, Picture Retailers Promotion Restricted (IMPR), the Publishers of PRNigeria, Economic Confidential and Spokesperson’s Digest.

This 12 months’s Africa PR awards which recognise Superior Achievement in Branding Repute and Engagement (SABRE) will likely be held on Could 16, 2024 in Abidjan, Cote D’Ivoire on the sidelines of the annual Convention of the African Public Relations Affiliation (APRA).

PRovoke Media organises the award in collaboration with APRA to have fun excellent campaigns and types that exhibit the best ranges of strategic planning, creativity, integrity, effectiveness and enterprise outcomes throughout the continent.

The NIPR is nominated for utilising Media Relations and stakeholder engagement in preventing quackery in PR apply and attracting unprecedented numbers of registered members. In the meantime, licensed PR practitioners at the moment are appointed spokespersons in main organisations in the private and non-private sectors, particularly safety and monetary companies.

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After he was elected NIPR President final 12 months, Dr. Ike Neliaku has organised a collection of programmes to boost the picture of PR practitioners and sanction people who apply with out certification.

Equally, the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) was nominated for the impactful management of its boss, CGC Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, who, in 100 Days in workplace, deployed PR instruments for consciousness creation, stakeholders’ collaboration, and citizen compliance with customs reforms. The marketing campaign ensured wider publicity and enhanced stakeholder collaboration, resulting in improved border safety and a lift in income technology.

Earlier than he was appointed the Customs boss, CGS Adewale was the longest-serving spokesperson of the Service and was additionally Vice President and Fellow of NIPR, the regulatory physique for the apply of Public Relations in Nigeria.

Talking on the nomination of its purchasers, the Chief Govt Officer of Picture Retailers Promotion Restricted (IMPR), Yushau A. Shuaib, mentioned: “We’re delighted that excellent public relations campaigns which might be making a optimistic influence via PR practitioners have been chosen for the celebrated world awards. We are going to proceed to help and promote our stakeholders and purchasers with the most effective in PR via professionalism and wonderful service supply.”

The SABRE Awards are prestigious accolades that remember excellence in public relations. They recognise excellent achievements in model communication, status administration, and engagement throughout varied areas of the world.

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