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, aimed at strengthening professional and social bonds.
The event, which held at the NUJ Press Centre, Kano, was fully sponsored by Associate Professor Suleiman Ya’u Sule of the Faculty of Mass Communication, Bayero University, Kano (BUK).
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In his remarks, Chairman of the Chapel, Alhaji Murtala Adewale, said the initiative was designed to provide members with an avenue to relax and unwind after the rigours of daily reportorial work.
He noted that the Tea Break would also serve as a platform for fostering relationships with senior journalists and other prominent members of society.
Adewale added that future editions would feature distinguished personalities to share their perspectives on topical issues, which members of the Chapel would further disseminate to the public.
He assured that his leadership remained committed to uniting members, carrying everyone along in the Chapel’s activities, and introducing transformative programmes.
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These, he revealed, include the rehabilitation and renovation of the Chapel’s toilets, provision of a 5G internet router, and installation of DSTV satellite facilities.
The Chairman commended Associate Professor Suleiman Ya’u Sule a two-time Director of Press at the Kano State Government House for sponsoring the maiden edition of the programme.

