Group photo of the Post Graduate Diploma students for the 2013/2014 academic session with some of their lecturers |
The 2013/2014 academic session of the International Institute of Journalism, Abuja, Owerri zonal campus has come to a successful end.
Speaking during a graduation party organised by the students at the NUJ Secretariat, Port Harcourt Road, Owerri on Wednesday 27th August 2014, the coordinator of the Institute, Dr Ndudi Nnadi congratulated the students for a successful completion of the One year Post Graduate Diploma (PGD) in Journalism and urged them to put the knowledge which they have gained from the school in to good and profitable use.
He expressed satisfaction that many journalists who passed through the IIJ, Owerri campus have presently distinguished themselves as successful members of the society, adding that no fewer than two Commissioners serving in the present Imo State government led by Governor Rochas Okorocha are products of the IJJ, Owerri.
He advised the graduating students to shun corruption and to practice journalism with a sense of objectivity and excellence.
Dr. Ndudi Nnadi (center) flanked by some of the students during the tree planting exercise while the NUJ State Chairman, Sir Innocent Igwe (extreme right) watches |
Earlier, the State Chairman of the Imo State Chapter of the NUJ, Sir Innocent Igwe led the graduating students on a tree planting exercise within the premises of the institution.
The high point of the occasion is the presentation of the 2014 edition of The Globe newspapers to the audience by the Editor, Mr Ebere Inyama on behalf of the entire students of Post Graduate Diploma studies for the 2013/2014 academic session.
Scanned copy of The Globe newspapers (inset- Mr Ebere Inyama handing over the 2014 edition of the newspapers to Mr Tony Ibe at the venue of the graduation party. |
Also present at the occasion is the former Director General of the Imo Broadcasting Coporation (IBC), Mr Alex Nwahiri, Sir Tace Onyeagoro, Mr Tony Ibe, Mr Emma Duru and a host of others.
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