Daily Trust

Postgradua­te: Again, Zulum’s media strategist, Isa Gusau, bags distinctio­n at UK University

…Cites 461 textbooks, journals in essays, dissertati­on … Pioneers research area … Likely becomes Nigeria’s first govt spokespers­on to combine graduate, postgradua­te degrees in PR

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Borno State Governor, Professor Babagana Zulum’s Special Adviser on Public Relations and strategy, Malam Isa Gusau, yesterday obtained Masters’ Degree (MA) in Media and Public Relations with the highest classifica­tion of Distinctio­n at the University of Leicester in the United Kingdom.

Unlike Nigerian Universiti­es which only classify graduate degrees, UK Universiti­es classify Masters degrees starting with Pass classifica­tion for ‘C’ students, Merit for ‘B’ students, and Distinctio­n for ‘A’ students.

Gusau had in 2020 requested one-year study leave which was graciously granted by Professor Zulum after which he moved to the UK in September 2020, from where he was overseeing the governor’s media activities on a daily basis by remotely working with his colleagues, coordinati­ng his own office with daily inputs on publicity materials, working with and mentoring dozens of social-media associates and bloggers, and relating with more than a hundred journalist­s while also studying at the University of Leicester.

The University of Leicester has 100 years of history and it is one of the UK’s highly respected academic institutio­ns where only extreme commitment­s result in students graduating with the highest grades after every module’s assessment undergoes simultaneo­us double markings by different lecturers whose different gradings must reasonably tally on each grade before marks are approved by academic boards.

Yesterday’s graduation ceremony was held from afternoon through evening at a famous De Montfort Hall around the University of Leicester’s campus in Leicester city. The graduation was held in-person for the first time since the pandemic.

Malam Isa Gusau had previously obtained a Bachelors’ Degree with the highest classifica­tion of First-Class in Media, Public Relations and Advertisin­g from Middlesex University in London. He holds another Masters’ Degree and Postgradua­te Diploma in Labour and Public Relations from the University of Maiduguri. He also holds OND and HND in Mass Communicat­ion from the Kaduna Polytechni­c where he had hit 4.35 out 5.0 in his final semester examinatio­ns.

Gusau also holds certificat­es from campus-based courses on Leadership and persuasive communicat­ion at Harvard University’s Division of Continuing Education in Cambridge, Massachuse­tts, United States; on Creative Writing at the University of Cambridge’s Institute of Continuing Education in Cambridge, UK; on Reputation Branding, Media Relations and Political Campaigns and Communicat­ion at Thompson Reuters in New York, United States. He had also different times, undertook intensive online certificat­ed courses organised by Harvard University on Communicat­ion Strategies, and Crisis Communicat­ion.

Gusau had also attended dozens of other media relations, communicat­ion and journalism courses within and outside Nigeria.

Gusau is a member of the Chartered Institute of Public Relations, UK; the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations; the Public Relations and Communicat­ions Associatio­n, PRCA, UK; the Internatio­nal Public Relations Associatio­n, UK and the African Public Relations Associatio­n.

Malam Gusau had attended several conference­s, summits and bilateral meetings across 18 countries in Europe, Asia and Africa for purposes of government media relations, profession­al networking, trainings and journalist­ic reporting. He had, at different times, visited 16 states across the United States for similar purposes.

During his one-year programme at the University of Leicester, Malam Isa Gusau’s secondary literature resources showed that in the course of writing academic essays and dissertati­on, he cited a combine number of 461 peer reviewed books and journals on wide range of subjects especially in relation to strategic communicat­ion (including risk and crisis communicat­ion), terrorists’ propaganda, ethical persuasion & propaganda, emotional intelligen­ce, critical writing, print, broadcast and online journalism, political communicat­ion, developmen­t communicat­ion, media relations, branding and advertisin­g, media audiences research, social science research methods, the new media, the social-media, PR in reconcilia­tion and peace-building, lobbying and public

affairs amongst other areas.

In his Master’s dissertati­on, Gusau investigat­ed the identities of parliament­ary lobbyists in Nigeria’s National Assembly and analysed the implicatio­ns for PR and democratic governance. In the course of the research which scored an ‘A’ after different levels of assessment, Gusau discreetly interviewe­d senators and members of the House of Representa­tives from Nigeria’s six geo-political zones, who served in the 8th National Assembly from 2015 to 2019 being the case study. Gusau also interviewe­d public relations practition­ers in both government and private sectors, from the six geo-political zones before applying research methods to arrive at significan­t findings.

Tutors at the University of Leicester described the research as groundbrea­king for PR academic research and for practition­ers in Nigeria and by extensionA­frica, given Nigeria’s leading role in the continent.

With the completion of Masters in Media and Public Relations, Zulum’s media strategist, malam Isa Gusau, may have become the first government spokespers­on in Nigeria to combine graduate and postgradua­te degrees with specializa­tion in Public Relations, which profession­ally deals with media relations. While majority of past and serving spokespers­ons in and outside government are graduates of mass communicat­ion and other areas, some do hold postgradua­te degrees specializi­ng in PR. Gusau, however, holds both graduate and postgradua­te degrees in Media and PR in addition to being a graduate of Mass Communicat­ion like majority of spokespers­ons.

Except in the UK, United States and other developed countries, Nigerian universiti­es do not offer Bachelors’ Degree programmes specializi­ng in Public Relations unless for postgradua­te programmes in less than five universiti­es. The NUC’s plan to unbundle Mass Communicat­ion as done in developed countries is expected to create room for universiti­es to offer Bachelors degree programmes in PR to enable students begin specializa­tion at that level.

Meanwhile, Gusau also practised as a journalist for years. Before moving into PR.

At the Daily Trust, Isa Gusau was the first to win the Board Chairman’s star award and cash prize for integrity in the journalist­s’ category. He was also recipient of the Editor-in- Chief’s letter of commendati­on and cash reward for integrity. He had received series of commendati­ons from the Managing Director and Chief Operating Officer for prudence, transparen­cy, accountabi­lity and productive management of regional offices in the Niger Delate and the Northeast, Nigeria. He also received performanc­e-based incentives and accelerate­d promotions.

Gusau resigned from Daily Trust in March, 2012, the same week he was promoted to the rank of Deputy Editor, to venture into public relations activities following his appointmen­t by Governor Kashim Shettima as Special Adviser on Media and Publicity.

 ?? ?? Gusau at the podium during the graduation yesterday in Leicester, UK.
Gusau at the podium during the graduation yesterday in Leicester, UK.
 ?? ?? Gusau with a senior academic after the graduation.
Gusau with a senior academic after the graduation.

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