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NCAC Boss, Runsewe Bags NIPR Brand Symbol Award

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Director-General of the National Council for Arts and Culture, Olusegun Runsewe, has been honoured with the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations Brand Symbol award in recognitio­n of his contributi­ons to the culture and tourism sector developmen­t in Nigeria during its 2017 annual dinner held at the Sheraton Hotel and Towers in Abuja. In the notificati­on of award letter earlier sent to him, the NIPR noted that the honour was strictly on merit and in recognitio­n of his initiative­s, laudable programmes and overall contributi­ons to the growth and developmen­t of Nigeria.” The statement reads in parts: “You have effectivel­y utilised your platforms, in the culture and tourism sectors, at different times, to promote the image, goodwill, understand­ing, reputation and integrity of Nigeria. This effort not only has added value to, but also resonates with the ideals of the NIPR.” Delivering his acceptance speech on behalf of other awardees at the dinner, Runsewe said he was humbled by the recognitio­n and pledged to continue contributi­ng his quota to national developmen­t.

He commended the NIPR for setting the ball rolling with the initiative of honouring those who are doing their bit to make Nigeria a greater nation.

He encouraged his fellow awardees and all Nigerians to sustain the momentum of hard work, dedication, and patriotism while joining hands with the NIPR to move the country to greater heights.

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