Prime Business Africa Publisher, Dr Mbamalu, Delivers Lecture In UNN As Mass Comm Dept Holds Int’l Conference

April 17, 2024
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Dr. Marcel Mbamalu, CEO of Newstide Publications Limited, Publishers of Prime Business Africa, is set to deliver lecture at the Jacksonite Annual Lecture Series and International Conference organised by Mass Communication Department of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN), from today, April 17-19, 2024.

Kicking off the event on April 17 is the highly esteemed Victor Anyaegbudike, Manager of Communications, Policy, Government, and Public Affairs at Chevron Nigeria Limited, who will deliver the annual lecture. Anyaegbudike, known for his prowess in public relations, will delve into the intricacies of Corporate Organisations, Public Relations, and Crisis Management. Specifically he will speak on the topic the topic: “Corporate Organisations, Public Relations and Crisis Management.”

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Following suit on April 18 is the commencement of the international conference under the theme “Artificial Intelligence, Communication, and Knowledge Economy in the 21st Century.” Professor Umaru Pate, Vice Chancellor of Federal University, Kashere, Gombe State, will grace the occasion with a keynote address, while Dr. Marcel Mbamalu, CEO of NewsTide Publications, publishers of Prime Business Africa, will present the lead paper.

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The conference, which will be a hybrid event combining in-person and virtual sessions, aims to facilitate discussions on the intersection of artificial intelligence with communication and its impact on the global knowledge economy. With an impressive lineup of expert contributors and syndicate panels, the event anticipates the presentation of about 200 papers.

With an expected turnout of over 2,000 participants from both national and international spheres, the conference promises to be a stimulating intellectual exchange.

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