
The
Department of Mass Communication at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, has
described the death of Dr Nwabu Mgbemena, its former lecturer, as a great loss
to the media industry.
The Head
of the department, Mr Greg Ezea, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in
Nsukka on Thursday that the death of Mgbemena had left a big vacuum in the
media that would take time to fill.
Ezea
said that the former lecturer, who was also the Managing Director of NAN, was a
fine journalist who adhered to the ethics of the profession.
"His
death has robbed the media industry of a genius, an icon and a rare gem.
"I
received the news of his death with shock and sadness,” he said.
Ezea
said Mgbemena was a celebrated lecturer and made UNN Department of Mass
Communication proud as the managing director of NAN through his professional
conducts and achievements in the agency.
"He
achieved much for NAN as he moved the agency to the next level.
"He
is one of those that made NAN a household name in the country because of his
patriotism and hard work.
"Majority
of the editors in NAN today learnt much from him being a humble and focused
leader," he said.
He urged
upcoming journalists and lecturers to emulate the footsteps of Mgbemena who
made honesty, dedication to duty and good professional conduct his hallmark.
"I
urge upcoming journalists in the media and lecturers in the department of mass
communication to emulate his nice footsteps.
"As
a lecturer and a journalist, his performance was commendable, as MD of NAN, he
moved the agency to the next level," he said.
The head
of department urged his family members, the media industry and the country to
take solace in the fact that Mgbemena led a worthy and fulfilled life as he
impacted positively on many people and contributed his quota to national
development.
Ezea
prayed God to grant his soul eternal rest.
Mgbemena
died of cancer-related illness on April 22 in New Jersey, U.S. at the age of
71.
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