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Nigerian women in PR to launch scholarship funds

By Ngozi Egenuka
11 February 2023   |   3:31 am
The Nigerian Women in Public Relations (NGWIPR) has expressed its interest to launch scholarship funds, which would focus on inspiring female researchers to study Public Relations.

Team Lead, Branding and Communications, ACT Foundation, Ayeesha Kashopefoluwa Ibrahim (left); Head, Sustainable Development and Corporate Brand, Lafarge Africa Plc, Titilope Oguntuga; Global Public Relations Consultant and Founder, Nigerian Women in PR Tolulope Olorundero; Lead, Corporate Communications, International Breweries, Eniola Alli-Faweya; Head, Corporate Affairs and Sustainability, BAT, Ololade Johnson-Agiri and Council Member, Nigerian Institute of Public Relations, Thelma Okoh at the event…recently

The Nigerian Women in Public Relations (NGWIPR) has expressed its interest to launch scholarship funds, which would focus on inspiring female researchers to study Public Relations.
 


Founder of NGWIPR, Tolulope Olorundero, stated this while speaking during a recent stakeholders’ meeting of the group where its upcoming ‘Experiencing PR’ conference scheduled to hold in March was announced.

She noted that the scholarship fund would help sponsor research in the profession, which would serve as reference point for the academia and anyone willing to understand PR from Nigeria’s perspective.
 
Speaking about the conference themed, ‘Beyond Crisis: PR for Perception Management in Business and Public Affairs’, Olorundero said it would feature panel sessions with experts including former Director General,

Nigerian Bureau of Statistics, Dr. Yemi Kale and Chief Marketing Officer, MTN, Adia Sowho.
 
She explained that PR goes beyond crisis management and media, and includes perception, reputation management, community relations and other aspects that have not been fully explored. 

She stated that the conference would be targeted towards multi-level stakeholder education and advocacy for the public relations profession.

“In a complex society like ours, PR helps to reach decisions and function more effectively by contributing to mutual understanding among groups and institutions.
“As Nigeria transitions into a new government in May 2023, it is increasingly obvious that the economy needs drastic intervention and citizens also need a mindset reorientation in addition to a deliberate perception shift.
“Experiencing PR aims to fill that knowledge gap in understanding the value of PR and positioning professionals to take the stage which has been set before them.
“We particularly appreciate our partners who have come today and who continually support the work that we do in the PR space. As PR professionals, we understand the importance of stakeholder engagement and buy-in to ensure sustainable partnership and success for critical projects like ours,” she added.

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