Monday, November 25, 2024

NPA Announces 2024 Annual Conference and General Meeting

 

NIGERIAN PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION ANNOUNCES 2024 ANNUAL CONFERENCE AND GENERAL MEETING

 


By Wole Adedoyin 

 

The Nigerian Publishers Association (NPA) has announced its 2024 Annual Conference and General Meeting, scheduled to take place from Thursday, November 28th to Friday, November 29th, 2024.  

 

The event will be held at the Lagos Airport Hotel, Ikeja, Lagos, and promises to be an insightful gathering of key stakeholders in the publishing industry.  

 

This year’s conference will explore the theme "Publishing in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: Exploring the Future of Content Creation, Delivery, and Copyright."  

 

 Dr. John Asein, Director General of the Nigerian Copyright Commission, will deliver the keynote address on the theme.  

 

Following the keynote, a panel discussion will delve deeper into the issues raised, featuring the following panelists:  

Mr. David Oluwagbami , Senior Research Fellow, Nigerian Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of Lagos (UNILAG), Dr. Mrs. Chika Yinka-Banjo , Department of Computer Science, University of Lagos (UNILAG) and Engr. Ifeanyi Avajah , immediate past Chairman, Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA), Lagos State  

 

As the digital landscape rapidly evolves, it is crucial to examine the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in the publishing sector, with a focus on how AI is shaping content creation, delivery, and the protection of intellectual property rights.  

 

The event will feature prominent industry leaders, experts, and professionals, with Chief Uchenna Cyril Anioke, Ph.D., the President/Chairman-in-Council of the Nigerian Publishers Association, serving as the Chief Host. The conference will also be graced by Babajide Sanwo-Olu, the Executive Governor of Lagos State, who will attend as the Special Guest of Honour, stressing the importance of the publishing industry in the socio-economic development of both the state and the nation.  

 

The conference will benefit from the leadership of Alhaji Razak Jaiyeola, FCA, who will serve as the Chairman. Alhaji Jaiyeola is a distinguished professional, the Chief Consultant of A.J. Silicon, and a former President of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN). His vast experience will undoubtedly enrich the discussions throughout the event.  

 

The two-day conference will bring together professionals, thought leaders, policymakers, and stakeholders from the publishing and media sectors to engage in discussions that will shape the future of publishing. Sessions will cover key topics, including how AI technologies are transforming content creation, the challenges of copyright protection in the digital age, and strategies for publishers to adapt to the evolving landscape.  

 

The Nigerian publishing industry has witnessed significant changes in recent years, with technology playing a central role in both creating new opportunities and presenting new challenges. As AI tools and innovations continue to evolve, the NPA aims to equip its members and participants with the knowledge and strategies to leverage these technologies effectively.  

 

In addition to the thought-provoking sessions, the event will feature networking opportunities, allowing publishers, authors, content creators, and industry professionals to connect, collaborate, and explore new avenues for growth in the publishing sector.  

 

The NPA cordially invites all interested stakeholders—including publishers, authors, journalists, and content creators—to attend this important event. The conference will provide an invaluable platform to discuss the future of publishing, exchange ideas, and address the key challenges facing the industry today.  

 

The conference is open to all who are interested in the future of publishing.  

 

For more information and inquiries, please contact the Nigerian Publishers Association at info@nigerianpublishers.com or nigerianpublishers@ymail.com. Additional details about the event can be found on the official website at [www.nigerianpublishers.com.ng](http://www.nigerianpublishers.com.ng).  

 

The event will kick off at 10:00 AM on Thursday, November 28th, 2024, at the Lagos Airport Hotel, Ikeja, Lagos.  

 

Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of a transformative conversation about the future of publishing.  

 

For media inquiries, please contact:

Phone: 08039177779  

Email: info@nigerianpublishers.com  

Website: [www.nigerianpublishers.com.ng](http://www.nigerianpublishers.com.ng)  

 

Join us as we explore the future of publishing in the age of artificial intelligence!

 

Saturday, November 23, 2024

Adwinsa Publications Celebrates World Children’s Day 2024 with ‘The Future of the Children’ Event

 *ADWINSA PUBLICATIONS HOSTS "THE FUTURE OF THE CHILDREN" TO MARK WORLD CHILDREN'S DAY 2024* 



Adwinsa Publications, in collaboration with Ibadan Book Club, celebrated World Children’s Day 2024 with a highly engaging and impactful event titled *‘The Future of the Children.’* The program took place at the Oyo State Library Board, opposite Cocoa House, Ibadan, and aimed to inspire and empower children to dream big despite societal challenges.  


The event, which commenced at 10:30 am, witnessed the participation of students from Ibadan Boys High School, St. Paul Anglican School, and Sunshine International High School. Dignitaries in attendance included the State Librarian; Mr. Fakunle Busayo, CEO of Hope Alive Children Consult; and Mr. Olumofe Jacob of Raypower Media. The event was moderated by Mr. Adeleke of Rosy Touch Media and Art.  


In her welcome address, Mrs. Ayobami Odunyemi introduced Adwinsa Publications, highlighting the organization's commitment to promoting education and children’s development across Ghana and Nigeria. She emphasized the need to nurture children’s dreams despite the challenging socio-economic realities.  


During the event, the speakers encouraged children to pursue their dreams with resilience and determination. They also stressed the importance of education and personal discipline in achieving greatness. the speakers highlighted the roles of families, governments, and society in shaping the future of children and emphasized the need for a collective effort to safeguard their well-being.  


A key highlight of the program was a reading session featuring the book *‘Adama.’* Students from Ibadan Boys High School and Sunshine International High School read the first two chapters of the book, followed by an interactive discussion that deepened their understanding of its themes.  


The event also featured various creative performances that showcased the talents of the participating students. Ibadan Boys High School presented a captivating drama, while students from all three schools recited thought-provoking poems. Arike Elewi entertained the audience with an impressive Yoruba *Ewi* rendition.  


Mr. Fakunle Busayo, CEO of Hope Alive Educational Consultancy delivered the keynote lecture, which focused on the urgent need to prioritize children’s rights and well-being. He called for deliberate efforts from stakeholders to address the pressing challenges faced by children, particularly in Nigeria, such as poverty, poor access to education, and the threat of violence.  


World Children’s Day, celebrated annually on November 20, aims to promote children’s rights and raise awareness about their well-being. The 2024 theme, *‘Listen to the Future,’* served as a clarion call for stakeholders to take action to secure the future of children globally.  


During the event, discussions highlighted the plight of children in conflict zones like Gaza, where education and basic amenities are severely disrupted, and in Nigeria, where many children face hunger, abuse, and lack of access to education.  


Speakers emphasized the importance of family upbringing, societal values, and government policies in ensuring a brighter future for children. They urged families to instill discipline and education in their children, while governments were encouraged to create enabling environments for children to thrive and protect their rights through robust policy implementation.  


Mrs. Ayobami Odunyemi presented several titles from Adwinsa Publications, including *‘Kidnappers in Action,’* *‘Break of Dawn,’* and *‘Adama.’* She encouraged schools and dignitaries to purchase the books to support children’s education. Many attendees, including school representatives, expressed interest in acquiring copies for their libraries and classrooms.  


The event concluded with the presentation of gifts to the participating schools, including notepads, Adwinsa Publications titles, and other educational materials. This gesture stressed Adwinsa Publications’ commitment to fostering learning and creativity among children.  


The program ended at 1:30 pm with a closing prayer and a memorable group photograph involving all participants.  


Adwinsa Publications and Ibadan Book Club have once again demonstrated their dedication to supporting children’s growth and development. The event not only celebrated World Children’s Day but also inspired the children to dream and strive for a better future while calling on all stakeholders to play their roles effectively.