By Odimara Emmanuel
The Honourable Commissioner for Education, Imo State, Professor Johncliff Nwadike, has disclosed that he would continue to be friend of the Imo Broadcasting Corporation, Owerri. He called on the management of the Corporation to involve him in anything they are doing.
Nwadike made this disclosure while receiving a Special Recognition Award, presented to him by the Director-General, Ify Onyegbule, on behalf of IBC, as an outstanding Commissioner.
Nwadike showed happiness and satisfaction over the Award of Recognition as well as the recognition of the past broadcasters of the station, described it as a welcome development.
According to him, recognizing the past broadcasters of the station with awards will help in bringing out the seriousness of the present broadcasters, making them more duty conscious.
He appealed to the management of the station to still retain some of the vital programmes of the station, such as Igirigindu, Ojii Ututu, among others, disclosed that those programmes make IBC what it is, today.
The Honourable Commissioner for Education, Professor Johncliff Nwadike, described the Director General of the station, Ify Onyegbule as a woman of substance, an amazon.
“For doing this, you have written your name in gold, you are no longer a golden voice again, you have a golden name,” he added.
He further said, “IBC is our own, there is no other station like IBC, I receive IBC, it is my favourite station. I thank His Excellency Distinguished Senator Hope Uzodimma for selecting the DG, I am very pretty sure that soon, the narrative will change.”
Nwadike went ahead and pointed out that most of the programmes of the station are education inclined that help students, added that in terms of adult education, IBC is the best.
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