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  • IPRA endorses national spokespersons awards as FG, NUJ commend PRNigeria Fellowship

    IPRA endorses national spokespersons awards as FG, NUJ commend PRNigeria Fellowship

    The International Public Relations Association (IPRA) has endorsed Nigeria’s National Spokespersons Awards (NSAwards).

    Also, the Federal Government and the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ) commended the PRNigeria Young Communications Fellowship for equipping graduates with cutting-edge skills in journalism, public relations, and artificial intelligence.

    The endorsements and commendations were announced over the weekend during the fellowship’s closing ceremony at the PRNigeria Centre in Abuja.

    Speaking, Yushau Shuaib, CEO of Image Merchants Promotion Limited (IMPR), revealed that the IPRA, in a correspondence by its Secretary General, Philip Sheppard, had granted the NSAwards Conference Status. This designation provides global recognition for the annual event, which celebrates organisations and individuals who demonstrate excellence in public communication through creativity and innovation.

    Both the NSAwards and the PRNigeria Fellowship are organised annually by IMPR, publisher of PRNigeria and Economic Confidential. The firm has established itself as a leading strategic communication agency, ranking as the Most Creative PR Agency Worldwide in 2020 and winning multiple SABRE Africa and IPRA Golden World Awards.

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    Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris Malagi, represented by the Managing Director of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), Ali M. Ali, praised IMPR’s commitment to strategic communication and developing the next generation of communication professionals through the fellowship programme.

    “We are not surprised that IMPR is one of the most outstanding strategic communication outfits that adhere to the ethics of the profession through its platforms, initiatives, including the annual fellowship for young Nigerians.

    “In fact, this capacity-building initiative offers not only an opportunity to mentor, train, and empower young graduates, but also provides a rich reservoir of future talents who will nourish our industry,” Ali said.

    The Minister’s representative cautioned fellows to remain discerning in an environment “rife with fake news,” particularly given the prevalence of AI-generated content.

    NUJ President Comrade Alhassan Adamu Yahya pledged the Union’s support for IMPR’s initiatives, including the fellowship and the National Spokespersons Awards. He urged fellows to prioritise national security and ethical standards in their work.

    Ja’afar Ja’afar, CEO of Daily Nigerian, warned the young graduates about the emerging threat of deepfakes and AI manipulation. He emphasised that professional contacts “make the journalist and journalism,” and advised investigative journalists to use the Freedom of Information Act responsibly, focusing on accountability rather than humiliation.

    The fellowship is hosted annually at PRNigeria Centres in Abuja, Kano, and Ilorin. At the Abuja ceremony, Humaid Rabiu Shehu and Oyeyemi Abolade were recognised as Team Leader and Best Fellow, respectively, of the 2025 Abuja cohort.

    The IMPR is also the host of annual Security and Emergency Management Awards (SAEMA), Arewa Stars Awards (ASA), Spokespersons Communication Awards (SCA) and the Economic Confidential Lecture.

  • IPRA shortlists Nigeria Customs, IMPR for Golden World Awards 2025

    IPRA shortlists Nigeria Customs, IMPR for Golden World Awards 2025

    The International Public Relations Association (IPRA) has again recognised Nigeria’s brilliance in strategic communication, shortlisting the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) and Image Merchants Promotion Limited (IMPR) for the prestigious Golden World Awards (GWA) 2025.

    The IPRA is set for a landmark triple celebration in Accra, Ghana — its 70th anniversary, the 2025 GWA Gala, and the inauguration of a new president (first African). Ghana’s Institute of Public Relations (IPR) will also mark its 50th anniversary.

    Established in 1990, the Golden World Awards are globally regarded as an affirmation of excellence in public relations from the oldest PR association. They celebrate outstanding campaigns that meet the highest international standards.

    The event, scheduled for October 1-3, 2025, will bring together top PR professionals, policymakers, and industry leaders. Deliberations will cover Artificial Intelligence in PR, Communication in Sustainability and Climate Change, among others.

    On the day of the Gala, a conference on Public Relations Knowledge Sharing, under the auspices of President John Dramani Mahama, will focus on the theme “Global Realities and Innovative Communication.”

    Speeches and presentations are expected from Esther A.N. Cobbah – President of IPR Ghana, Arik Karani – President of African Public Relations Association (APRA), and Nataša Pavlovic Bujas – President of IPRA.

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    The Nigeria Customs-IMPR partnership has a history of success at the IPRA GWA, including winning the Crisis Management category in 2024 in Belgrade, Serbia, for a campaign titled “100 Days of Impactful PR at Customs Service.”

    The NCS, led by Comptroller General Adewale Adeniyi, recently elected President of the World Customs Organisation (WCO), has witnessed a new era of innovation, accountability, and record-breaking performance through revenue boost and border security.

    The IMPR — an award-winning firm with expertise in crisis communication, public affairs, reputation management, and fact-checking — is the publisher of PRNigeria, Economic Confidential, and Spokespersons Digest.