NIPR SLAM Holds Monday via Zoom from 9am

NIPR SLAM Holds Monday via Zoom from 9am NIPR SLAM Holds Monday via Zoom from 9am

NIPR SLAM Holds Monday via Zoom from 9am

 

The Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR) has extended a warm invitation to fully registered delegates of both the World Public Relations Forum (WPRF) Abuja 2026 and the NIPR Week 2026 to join the institute’s flagship Strategic Leadership Acceleration Masterclass (SLAM 1), a pivotal programme designed to sharpen leadership skills and propel Nigeria’s public relations sector onto the global stage.

 

Slated to kick off this Monday, March 16, 2026, via a virtual Zoom platform starting at 9am West Africa Time (WAT), the masterclass carries the compelling theme: “Repositioning Nigeria’s PR Profession for Global Leadership Ahead of WPRF Abuja 2026.”

 

This initiative is not just another training session but a cornerstone of Nigeria’s broader strategy to reposition its public relations practice on the world map, aligning seamlessly with preparations for the landmark WPRF Abuja 2026, the African Public Relations Association (APRA) Annual General Meeting 2026, adherence to Global Alliance Standards, and key national reform efforts triggered by the recently unveiled Nigeria Report on Public Relations Index (NRPI) 2025.Running from March 16 to 19, 2026, daily from 9:00am to 5:00pm WAT in a fully virtual format, SLAM 1 promises delegates an immersive experience packed with strategic insights, networking opportunities, and actionable frameworks to equip PR geria’s evolving communication landscape.

 

As the country gears up to host these high-profile international events, the masterclass underscores NIPR’s commitment to elevating local expertise, fostering innovation, and ensuring Nigerian voices lead global conversations in public relations. Interested delegates are urged to register promptly and join via the provided Zoom link to be part of this transformative gathering.

 

Signed:

 

Chief Uzoma Onyegbadue, fnipr

Registrar, Secretary to Council