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Abati, Senaya to speak at Rotary District 9112’s seminar on public image

Rotary International District 9112 is set to host a seminar focused on enhancing public image on July 2. 

The seminar is scheduled to commence at 10:30am, at the Keystone Bank Hall, The Rotary Centre, GRA, Ikeja, Lagos state.

Themed ‘The Magic of Public Image in Rotary,’ the event is organised by the district’s public image committee and aims to underscore the role of effective communication in Rotary’s mission.

A statement by Victor Ojelabi, secretary of District 9112 public image committee, said the seminar will feature esteemed speakers in the media and marketing communications industry.

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The chief host of the seminar is Femi Adenekan, the pioneer district governor of Rotary International District 9112, who will assume office on July 1, 2024, for the 2024-2025 Rotary year.

Femi Adenekan

Key speakers include Reuben Abati, a renowned columnist and former presidential spokesperson, who will discuss the ‘Role of the Media in the Task of Nation-Building’.

His insights are expected to shed light on the media’s pivotal role in shaping national development.

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Additionally, John Senaya, a public speaking coach and PR expert, will delve into the ‘Rotary Brand Center’, stressing the importance of a strong brand identity for Rotary’s mission and activities.

Sola Akinsiku, president of the Outdoor Advertising Association of Nigeria (OAAN), will speak on ‘Expanding Rotary’s Reach and Impact through Out-of-Home Advertising’, offering strategies to enhance visibility and engagement through innovative advertising methods.

Jide Ogunleye, a digital marketing specialist and incoming president of the Rotary Club of Omole-Golden, will share insights on ‘Deploying Social Media Channels to Enhance the Rotary Brand’.

“This seminar promises to be a pivotal event for Rotary members and stakeholders, aiming to enhance public awareness and appreciation of Rotary’s contributions to society,” Ehi Braimah, chairman of the district public image committee, said.

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This is an AI-assisted report.

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