The Author draws on his four-year experience as the Press Secretary to General Yakubu Gowon to examine the role and place of the Press Secretary as a public sector adviser, encourager, moderator, diplomat, who straddles two worlds of the appointer and master on the one hand, and the audience on the other. Using four case studies, he makes a compelling case for how a Press Secretary can serve his principal and the public without blemish.
Contents: Dedication/Acknowledgments/Foreword/Commencement/Chris Okolie’s Newbreed Magazine/Wole Soyinka’s The Man Died/Medical Doctors’ Strike/How not to issue rejoinders/Index.
ISBN: 978-978-785-378-8. (Paperback). YP: 2024. Pages: 32. Price N2500, $3. Shipping cost depends on location.

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