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NIPR cautions against engaging unlicensed PR professionals
The Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR) has raised the alarm over unlicensed practitioners infiltrating the Public Relations (PR) industry. The institute warned that these unqualified ...
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NIPR warns against unlicensed PR practitioners
The Nigeria Institute of Public Relations has decried the growing infiltration of the public relations profession by unlicensed practitioners, warning that quacks are damaging the image of the ...
Nicaragua's government has stripped many lawyers of their licenses to practice, according to a United Nations expert.
The Nigerian Institute of Public Relations has commended the Federal Road Safety Corps for transforming its operations through strategic reforms and extensive digitisation initiatives. The ...
The President of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations, Ike Neliaku, has urged newly inducted members of the institute not to join those portraying Nigeria negatively but to become ambassadors of ...
ABUJA — The Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR) and the Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC) have agreed to collaborate in promoting Made-in-Nigeria products and services both locally ...
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GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAIN interruptions aren’t something a fisherman usually has to deal with, unless you are a halibut or salmon angler looking for medium-sized, green-label herring in season. But state ...
OLYMPIA, Wash. – The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) announced on Thursday that waterproof, tear resistant licensing paper will no longer be sold as early as May 13, 2026. The ...
When renewing my Washington hunting and fishing licenses last week, I was forced to confront the question of digital or print. I went with print. For one more year, my licenses will be on paper, ...
The North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles announced a new batch of self-service kiosks on Monday across grocery stores in Raleigh, Apex, Wake Forest and Fayetteville. NCDMV commissioner Paul Tine ...
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