Minister Idris to chair unveiling of media book by Azu Ishiekwene June 26
By Jeffrey Agbo
Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, will on June 26 chair the unveiling of a book on getting rewards from valuable content written by the Editor-in-Chief of Leadership, Azu Ishiekwene, and titled Writing for Media and Monetising It.
The two-in-one event will take place at 10 am at the Yar’Adua Centre, Abuja. It would also feature a panel discussion themed “Reflections on the Media.”
The book was published by Premium Times Books.
A statement by Ishiekwene and Premium Times Books said, “We are delighted that after weeks of promotional efforts and reviews to highlight a book that offers significant value and reward for content creators, especially the media, the public will finally get this book in their hands.”
Vice President Kashima Shettima, known for his love of the literati, is expected as the special guest of honour. Chairman of the event, Idris, said of the book: “It significantly closes the gap between practice and entrepreneurship – a gap that has impoverished the media industry.”
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Also expected at the event that will be hosted by the Chairman of Leadership, Zainab Nda-Isaiah, are the Publisher of Vanguard, Sam Amuka; the Chairman of Trust and NPAN President, Kabiru Yusuf; and the Founder/CEO of Premium Times, Dapo Olorunyomi.
Other publishers, media owners and top executives, including the Founder of Folio Media Group and NPAN Treasurer, Fidelis Anosike, are also expected.
Arise News anchor and journalist, Reuben Abati, is the book reviewer, while the panel on media comprise the founder/CEO of RadioNow 95.3FM, Kadaria Ahmed; professor of Mass Communication/Dean of Post-graduate School, Professor Abiodun Adeniyi; Editor-in-Chief of PUNCH, Adeyeye Joseph; CEO of Aegis & Blue, Emeke Ishiekwene; and newly graduated Mass Communication student, Chisom Ukomah.
In feedback that signalled a wider interest in the book outside the media, some present and former governors, ministers, heads of parastatals and agencies, captains of industry and NGOs, and members of faith-based groups are also expected to attend.