The Correspondents Chapel of the Nigeria Union of Journalists(NUJ),Kano State Council,on Sunday hosted Senior Colleagues in Journalism and friends of the profession to a Tea Break to strengthen relationships between the chapel and the invitees.
Fully sponsored by Associate Professor Suleiman Ya’u Sule of the Faculty of Mass Communication,Bayero University,Kano(BUK),the Tea Break held at the NUJ press centre,Kano.
Chairman of the chapel, Alhaji Murtala Adewale,in his remarks, said the Tea Break was initiated for members of the chapel to relax and unwind after their reportorial rigours.
Adewale also stated that the Initiative was aimed at socializing and strengthening relationships with prominent members of the society, including Senior journalists.
He said the chapel would continue to invite notable members of the public to feature at the Tea Break to “ventilate” their views on various newsworthy issues for members of the chapel to disseminate.
He then disclosed that under his leadership,the chapel would continue to unite its members and carry all of them along in its activities for the progress and development of all.
He said the new leadership under his watch had embarked on programmes aimed at transforming the chapel,including the rehabilitation and renovation of its toilets, provision of 5G Router Internet facility and DSTV satellite facility.
He commended Associate Professor Suleiman Ya’u Sule,a two-time Director of Press at the Government House,Kano,for funding the maiden edition of the programme.

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