…AS 3RD QUARTER COURSES COMMENCE
As the 3rd Quarter Courses 2024 of the Nigerian Army School of Public Relations and Information (NASPRI) has been inaugurated, the Acting Commandant, Lt Col Adamu Ngulde has warned the students to desist from examination malpractices as offended would be sanctioned accordingly.
In his inaugural speech at the School Auditorium, Muhammadu Buhari Cantonment, Giri, Abuja on Monday, 15th July, 2024, he reminded them that the school has zero tolerance for any form of malpractice while encouraging them to participate actively in all classes and field activities.
The Third Quarter Courses 2024 comprises Warrant Officers Public Relations Management (WOPR MGT) Course, A2 Video Production, and X3 News Writing courses.
Lt Col Ngulde noted that the courses present a unique opportunity for all students to enhance their knowledge, skills, and capabilities in the field and also expose them to the latest trends, best practices, and practical strategies that would enable them to excel in the dynamics and challenging field of Public Relations.
He also enjoined them that this was an opportunity to learn, grow, and inspire one another as he promised to do his best within the limited available resources to make their stay in NASPRI conducive to teaching and learning in line with global best practices.
The Commandant further expressed gratitude to the Chief of Army Staff, Lt Gen Taoreed Lagbaja for his interest and commitments to the Directorate of Army Public Relations and NASPRI in particular since he assumed Command.
Earlier the Acting Chief Instructor of the school, Capt Tonye Wenke while reading out the course expectation said that the students will be exposed to both theoretical and practical aspects that would enhance their academic prosperity in the field.
He, therefore, charged them to zero their mind and be prepared to participate actively in all classes and field activities. He, however, warned that the school has zero tolerance to indiscipline and examination malpractices as defaulters will be sanctioned accordingly.