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NUJ FCT COUNCIL ELECTIONS: SHARON EMEPHIA EMERGES AS ASSISTANT SECRETARY

The Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) FCT Correspondents’ Chapel has congratulated Sharon Emephia on her emergence as Assistant Secretary in the recent FCT Council Elections. In a statement signed by Vice Chairman, Felix Ojo, the chapel celebrated Emephia’s outstanding achievement and commended her dedication to public service and the union. “Sharon’s commitment to serving the people, the union, and humanity has yielded remarkable results, and her election victory is a testament to her hard work and perseverance,” Ojo said. Felix Ojo expressed confidence that Emephia will continue to make significant contributions to the growth and development of the union in her new role. The chapel is proud of Emephia’s accomplishments and looks forward to her continued success. “We wish her well in her new position and pray for God’s guidance and protection as she navigates her new responsibilities,” Ojo added. Felix Ojo noted that Emephia’s election victory is a recognition of her hard work and dedication to the union. “We have no doubt that she will continue to make significant contributions to the growth and development of the union,” Felix Ojo said, as he congratulated Sharon Emephia once again on her achievement.

NUJ CHARGES CORRESPONDENTS CHAPEL TO UPHOLD PROFESSIONALISM AND EXCELLENCE

The Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ) FCT Council has charged the leadership of the Correspondents Chapel, FCT, to be vigilant and uphold high standards of professionalism in managing the affairs of the chapel and promoting ethical journalism. This call was made when the leadership of the Correspondents Chapel, led by Acting Chairman Felix Ojo, paid a courtesy visit to the Council. Vice Chairman of Council Comrade Yahaya Ndambabo, who represented the Chairman of the council, Comrade Grace Ike, emphasized the need to sanitize the Correspondents Chapel for a better union. Ndambabo stressed the need to uphold professionalism, promote excellence, and unity among the members. “The council provided scholarships to equip members with necessary skills and knowledge. We believe that investing in our members’ education, training, and retraining will promote and enrich the knowledge and skills of journalists in Abuja,” Ndambabo said. Ike emphasized the importance of ethical and professional standards as watchdogs and mirrors of society. “Elections have come and gone, and there is a need for unity in the chapel,” Ike said. The Chairman emphasized the need for continuing education and professional development for journalists, given the evolving media landscape. “We commit to providing training and resources for our members to succeed in this changing environment. Investing in our members will build a stronger, more resilient union equipped to meet 21st-century challenges.” The visit reaffirmed the commitment of the Correspondents Chapel and Abuja Council to promote unity, professionalism, and excellence within the journalism community. The call to sanitize the Correspondents Chapel is of paramount importance, given its strategic position as a gateway to the council. Ndambabo urged the leadership of the Correspondents Chapel to continue raising the bar of excellence and standards and ensure that only qualified and professional journalists are admitted into the chapel. Acting Chairman Felix Ojo commended the union’s leadership for embracing the “One Voice, New Era” mantra, promoting unity and solidarity among journalists. He thanked the Abuja Council for support and guidance. “We commit to working with the Abuja Council to promote Abuja journalists’ interests,” Ojo said. The courtesy visit marked significant progress in promoting unity, professionalism, and excellence within the journalism community.