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It is a new dawn for the Public Relations Consultants Association of Nigeria (PRCAN) as Dr Phil Osagie has emerged President to step into the shoes of Mr Nn’emeka Maduegbuna who had led the professional association in the last eight years.

Also elected during the recent Annual General Meeting in Lagos were Mr Chido Nwakanma, Vice President; Mr John Ehiguese, Hon Secretary-General; Mr Muyiwa Akintunde, Assistant Secretary-General; while Maduegbuna remains in the Executive Council as...

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The 7 deadly sins of PR (2010 edition)
By Michael Snyder
In a lightning-fast, 24-hour information cycle, organizations must avoid these common pitfalls
A few months ago, a prominent executive—someone who should have known better—asked me: “What is it exactly that you do?” Having been asked this question hundreds of times over the past quarter century, I replied: “Just like a company’s brand and reputation, every corporation has public relations, whether they want it or not.

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The Yar'Adua I knew By Olusegun Adeniyi
There has been a massive outpouring of tributes to the late President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua since his passing a few weeks ago. So much so that it is now becoming increasingly difficult for me to recognize the man I served for almost three years. In typical Nigerian fashion, everybody, including those who 'cabalised' his last days, is now eulogizing the late President.

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CSR: Not the Same in Lagos as London - By Paul Seaman
Paul Seaman is a firm believer in Corporate Responsibility but argues it is naïve to expect it to be implemented evenly in every country.
Amnesty International has accused Shell Nigeria of human rights abuses, spreading pollution and other crimes against corporate responsibility (CSR). It provoked Paul Holmes, editor and publisher of The Holmes Report, to argue that companies will and should be held to the same standards globally.

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10 ways to get quoted in the media - By Barbara Horwitz-Bennett
Follow these tips to help your client or source land good coverage
You've suavely managed to score a media interview for one of your experts, but so have a number of your competitors. How do you ensure that your source is quoted prominently in the final published article?

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10 ways to get quoted in the media

10 ways to get quoted in the media - By Barbara Horwitz-Bennett
Follow these tips to help your client or source land good coverage
You've suavely managed to score a media interview for one of...
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Study: PR wins social media ownership battle

Study: PR wins social media ownership battle -By By Shel Holtz
PR trumps marketing when it comes to controlling the social media budget and strategy
Despite the introduction of models for structuring...
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Be a better interviewer in 14 steps

Be a better interviewer in 14 steps
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Rediscover the art of interviewing and...
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The 7 deadly sins of PR (2010 edition)

The 7 deadly sins of PR (2010 edition)
By Michael Snyder
In a lightning-fast, 24-hour information cycle, organizations must avoid these common pitfalls
A few months ago, a prominent executive—someone...
PR Nigeria
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