Theme: Harnessing Diversity For National Building: The Public Relations Perspective
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1. To provide a professional structure for the practice of public relations.
2. To enhance the ability and status of our members as professional practitioners.
3. To represent and serve the professional interests of our members.
4. To provide opportunities for members to meet and exchange views and ideas
5. To raise standards within the profession through the promotion of best practice – including the production of best practice guides, case studies, training events and our continuous professional development scheme ‘Developing Excellence.
1. To be the leading regional public relations organisation.
2. To unite the PR profession and bring all persons / organisations under a common banner.
3. To represent the industry on PR issues so as to establish growth for the profession as a whole.
4. To enhance the image of public relations in Nigeria
The Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR) hitherto known as the Public Relations Association of Nigeria (until when it was renamed in 1972) was established in 1963. The body attended the status of a Chartere2d Institute in June 1990 through Decree No. 16 (now an Act of the Federal Republic of Nigeria). By virtue of this law, NIPR derived the power to register members, regulate the practice/development of the PR Profession and monitor professional conducts through an established Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct regime. As it is the practice with respectable professional organizations everywhere, the law allows standard academic and professional qualifications for admissions into the Institute.
Read MoreRaising standards within the profession through the promotion of best practice – including the production of best practice guides, case studies, training events and our continuous professional development scheme ‘Developing Excellence’.
Photos moments from the congratulatory visit by the President, NIPR/C Mallam Muktar Sirajo, fnipr on the Vice President, NIPR, DCG, Adewale Bashir Adeniyi, MFR on his recent appointment as Deputy Comptroller-General of the Nigeria Customs Service.
The delegation had members of the NIPR Governing Council, Fellows of the Institute and representatives of the NIPR FCT Chapter led by the Chapter Chairman, Haj. Maryam Sanusi, fnipr. The delegation felicitated with DCG Adeniyi on the appointment, commended his meritorious service and extended the institute’s best wishes for success in his new capacity. Prayers were offered for him and the country.
EXCO appreciates our Fellows, Council Members and Professional Colleagues for the impressive representation on the delegation.
Inimfon Etuk
PRO