Rivers
LCCN Hails The Tide On Professionalism …Solicits Support For Dappa Biriye Soccer Finals
The management and staff
of the Rivers State Newspaper Corporation (RSNC) have been commended for maintaining high ethical standard in journalism profession.
The President-General, League of Character Clubs Nigeria (LCCN), Chief Christian Kokoriko, made the commendation recently when the group paid a courtesy visit on the Acting General Manager of the Corporation, Chief Soye Wilson Jamabo in his office.
Kokoriko, who noted that The Tide had consistently sustained its pride of place at the newsstand even at a time when other state owned newspapers left the newsstand as a result of challenges in newspaper business, attributed the feat to the high professional standard sustained by practitioners in the place.
The LCCN boss commended the Acting General Manager, Soye Wilson Jamabo on his appointment by the Rivers State Government, remarking that with his wealth of experience and administrative acumen, he would take the newspaper to its next level.
Kokoriko, however, solicited for the partnership of The Tide in the finals of the 2016 edition of Late Chief Harold Dapa Biriye Soccer Cup competition scheduled for 24th November, 2016 at the Yakubu Gown (Liberation) Stadium in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital.
He noted that LCCN was concerned with character moulding particularly of the youths and that sports was a veritable tool towards redirecting the minds of the youths away from anti-social activities.
He commended the Rivers State Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike, for the amnesty initiative, saying it has brought peace to the state, and stressed the need to engage the cultists who had turned in their arms to the government.
The Acting General Manager, Soye Wilson Jamabo said the corporation had modern machines that can deliver high standard printing jobs.
Nothing that if printing jobs done in most government offices and private companies were attracted to the corporation, the sky shall be the hint of its success.
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