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Dec 28, 2020 From left, Newly inaugurated Chairman, 1992 set of Association of Mass Communication Graduates, Ogun State Polytechnic, Abeokuta, Adekunle Adeshina; former Chairman, Adekunle Adams; and General Secretary, Oluwasijibomi Oyesile, during the handing over, inauguration of the new executive, Annual General Meeting and End of Year Party on December 9, 2020. Share Association of Mass Communication Graduates (1992 set) of the Ogun State Polytechnic, now Moshood Abiola Polytechnic, Abeokuta, has expressed its commitment to giving back to its alma mater and the society. Speaking at the inauguration of the new executives of the association in Lagos, at the weekend, the newly-elected chairman of the association, Mr Adekunle Adeshina, said the new administration is determined to take the welfare and well-being of members more serious. ....
GOCOP members mourn Publisher Bright-Mkpuma Mr Bright-Mkpuma, aged 52, died on Christmas Day. ADVERTISEMENT Online publishers under the aegis of the Guild of Corporate Online Publishers (GOCOP) have bemoaned the death of their member, Ben Bright-Mkpuma, publisher of Watchdog Reporters. Mr Bright-Mkpuma, aged 52, died on Christmas Day in his sleep after battling kidney failure for five years. He was certified dead at Zenith Medical Centre, Gudu, Abuja, where he had been rushed to by his wife, Margaret Mkpuma, very early morning on Christmas Day, when she noticed that he was no longer breathing around 3 a.m. The Founder/CEO of Sundiata Post Media Ltd, Max Amuchie, had broken the news of Mr Bright-Mkpuma’s death on the GOCOP WhatsApp platform on Christmas Day. ....
Lanre Arogundade Participants at the International Press Centre’s (IPC) media roundtable and stakeholders’ forum on journalists’ safety and press freedom limitations in Nigeria held in Lagos last week have restated the need for safety of journalists to be given desired attention and utmost priority. Drawn from the print, electronic, online media, academics and civil society, the participants observed that the country’s media space is shrinking, which adversely, is affecting journalists’ output. In his welcome remarks, Executive Director, IPC, Lanre Arogundade, said safety of journalists in Nigeria requires special attention, adding that there is urgent need to address the situation, as the country is now one of the most dangerous and difficult countries for the media to operate in West Africa. ....
Lanre Arogundade Participants at the International Press Centre’s (IPC) media roundtable and stakeholders’ forum on journalists’ safety and press freedom limitations in Nigeria held in Lagos last week have restated the need for safety of journalists to be given desired attention and utmost priority. Drawn from the print, electronic, online media, academics and civil society, the participants observed that the country’s media space is shrinking, which adversely, is affecting journalists’ output. In his welcome remarks, Executive Director, IPC, Lanre Arogundade, said safety of journalists in Nigeria requires special attention, adding that there is urgent need to address the situation, as the country is now one of the most dangerous and difficult countries for the media to operate in West Africa. ....