Mar 21 β€’ 20:13 UTC πŸ‡³πŸ‡¬ Nigeria Punch

Minister, NIPR president, others eulogise late PR veteran Tamuno-Koko

Government officials and PR professionals have paid tribute to the late Frank Tamuno-Koko for his significant contributions to the field of public relations in Nigeria.

The article reports on the tributes given in honor of Frank Tamuno-Koko, a respected figure in the public relations industry, during a memorial event in Port Harcourt, Rivers State. Present at the event were prominent figures such as the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, and Ike Neliaku, the President of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR). They acknowledged Tamuno-Koko’s deep commitment to public relations and his role as a mentor to younger practitioners. His leadership qualities and ethical influence on the profession were highly praised.

Idris, who spoke on behalf of the government, highlighted Tamuno-Koko's legacy as one that set high standards in the public relations field. By nurturing ethical practices and guiding new professionals, Tamuno-Koko contributed significantly to advancing the profession in Nigeria. The commemorative event reflects not only the loss felt within the industry but also the impact of his teachings and leadership standards that continue to endure among public relations practitioners today.

This acknowledgment of Frank Tamuno-Koko's contributions serves as a reminder of the importance of mentorship and ethical guidance in public relations. As the industry evolves, the tributes emphasize the need to uphold the values that Tamuno-Koko embodied, ensuring that new practitioners can learn from his example and continue to advance the profession with integrity.

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