Obi Emekekwue, Ex-AfreximBank, United Nations Comms Executive To Deliver Jacksonites Lecture Series

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The former Director and Global Head of Communications and Events Management at Afreximbank, Obi Emekekwue is billed to deliver the 2nd Jacksonites Professional Development Series [JPDS] seminar. 

Emekekwue’s lecture titled: “Crisis Survival in Today’s Viral World: The Communications Conundrum,” will examine effective communication as a way of navigating and managing the negative impact crisis has on organizations and institutions at both national and international levels.

The seminar series is organized by Jacksonites Worldwide Forum, an alumni association and professional development network of the Department of Mass Communication, University of Nigeria, Nsukka [UNN].

The Jacksonites Professional Development Series Steering Committee Chairman, Prof. Chinedu Mba of Algonquin College, Ottawa, Canada said the focus of the upcoming session is critical because communication blunders around the world have led to several disasters, wars, economic downturn, public health emergencies and air tragedies. She adds that the lecture is timely and relevant and that the teams involved in planning the event are intentional in choosing the theme for each session. 

“We are focused on improving and building capacity, and selected seminar themes are a reflection of pressing needs in the environment that are begging to be addressed,” she said. “Mr. Emekekwue will skilfully examine the subject and participants can expect to leave the session with an expertly sourced toolkit for avoiding and handling different communication disasters.”

 Emekekwue has over 35-year professional experience across corporate strategic communications, media, public relations, international civil service and event management. He spent 18 years at the United Nations and led communications teams to bring visibility to the organization. He graduated from the Department of Mass Communication at UNN in 1982 and holds a Master’s in International Relations and a postgraduate diploma in International Law and Diplomacy from St. John’s University, New York. He is also a graduate of the Executive Education programs of Harvard and IMD Business Schools.

Slated for November 10 at 3 p.m.GMT+1 through the zoom platform, the lecture would be moderated by Marcel Mbamalu, a veteran journalist and Editor-in-Chief and Publisher of Prime Business Africa, an online media platform.

The target audience for the event includes crisis management experts, PR personnel, publicists, media executives, politicians, and other public personalities.

The first lecture which was held in July 2021, was delivered by Dr Nduka Otiono, an Associate Professor at the Institute of African Studies, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada with the title: A ‘Captured’ Media in an Insecure Nation: Democracy and Free Speech on Trial?

Participants included; Garba Shehu, senior special adviser on media and publicity to President Muhammadu Buhari; Professor Pat Utomi, founder of the Centre for Values in Leadership and president of the alumni network.

For inquiries please contact: jacksonitespdseries@gmail.com

Obi Emekekwue, former Director and Global Head of Communications and Events Management at Afreximbank, will deliver the 2nd Jacksonites Professional Development Series seminar titled "Crisis Survival in Today’s Viral World: The Communications Conundrum." This seminar, organized by the Jacksonites Worldwide Forum of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka's Department of Mass Communication alumni, will focus on effective communication strategies during crises.

The Steering Committee Chairman, Prof. Chinedu Mba, emphasizes the importance of this topic due to the global consequences of communication errors leading to disasters and other emergencies. The session aims to provide participants with tools for managing communication crises.

Emekekwue's extensive 35-year career includes significant experience in strategic communications, media, public relations, and event management. Scheduled for November 10 at 3 p.m. GMT+1 via Zoom, the lecture will be moderated by Marcel Mbamalu and target professionals in crisis management, public relations, and media.

The first seminar in July 2021 featured Dr. Nduka Otiono discussing the impact of media capture on democracy and free speech, with notable participants such as Garba Shehu and Professor Pat Utomi. For inquiries, contact jacksonitespdseries@gmail.com.

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