Towards building mutually beneficial relationships with the media, officials of Caleb University, a Lagos-based private university, recently visited the Lagos office of PREMIUM TIMES, Nigeria’s leading investigative media house.
He said apart from granting the latter visibility, “the media can also serve the purpose of providing checks and balances for the institutions.” He said: “We cannot do much at our end. Whatever progress we have made so far, the media has been a part of it and we believe that if we have a working relationship with an organisation like PREMIUM TIMES, it will benefit us the more.
“Interestingly, the university’s vice-chancellor, Professor Nosa Owens-Ibie is a mass communications specialist and a lover of the media. The university seeks collaboration with the media because we understand how much the nation can benefit from it,” Mr Adekoya said.In his response, Mr Ezeamalu thanked the university for finding the newspaper worthy of the hand of fellowship and pledged the company’s commitment to building a new media landscape in the country.
“PREMIUM TIMES stands for accountability in private and public places, and partnerships with institutions such as universities can only help to engineer this principle and ideal. Therefore, we welcome your hand of fellowship,” Mr Ezeamalu said.
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