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Nsirim Conveys Wike’s Condolences To RSNC Over Death Of Editor

The Rivers State Commissioner for Information and Communications, Pastor Paulinus Nsirim has conveyed the condolences of the State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike to the  management and staff of the Rivers State Newspaper Corporation over the death of the Editor of The Tide newspaper, Mrs. Juliet Njiowhor whose demise occurred last Saturday.

Accompanied by principal officers of the Ministry on a condolence visit to the Corporation today, (24/8/2021), Nsirim described Mrs. Njiowhor’s death as a big blow to the Ministry and the Corporation.

“We have lost somebody whose sterling qualities as a  professional stood her out both here and outside the State. For me I have lost a friend. It is really heart breaking,” he said.

The Commissioner extolled the good qualities of Mrs. Njiowhor adding that the event of her death should be  a moment of sober reflection for the living. “To reflect on our lives as individuals on the kind of legacy we leave behind.”

“I can say without fear of contradiction that Julie put in her best as Editor of The Tide, I know some moments when I call her in the wee hours of the day, she was on production

“Somebody who had a family and putting in her best for the newspaper thrice a week really speaks a lot about her sense of industry and commitment to serve Rivers State,” he said.

Nsirim therefore charged the editorial team of  the corporation to ensure that her legacies of professionalism and hard work were built upon.

He commended the management for doing its best to keep the newspaper afloat within available resources.

He urged members of management to work collaboratively to maintain the brand image, brand identity and quality of The Tide which has stood out as the only surviving State owned newspaper in the country.

Responding, the General Manager of the Corporation, Chief Earnest Chinwo thanked the Commissioner for the visit. He described the demise of Mrs. Njiowhor as a loss that was unexpected and devastating.

He however assured the Commissioner that the management would do its best to maintain, if possible surpass the standard the late Editor had set.

 

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