Udofia nominated as PR for Actors Guild of Nigeria, Lagos Chapter

Wed, Mar 17, 2021
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 By Anthony Isibor

AMBASSADOR Cornell Udofia has been recommended for the position of the Public Relations Officer of the Actors Guild of Nigeria, Lagos State Chapter.

  Realnews gathered that Udofia, who is the Founder and chief Gladiator of the Award-winning CMC Gladiatirs of Africa has been described as a great publicist and a public relation strategist with an impeccable character, an image-maker and reformer with a good track record.

According to the statement of endorsement by Seyi Shay, Singer, Songwriter, Actress,

Udofia is nominated for his past records.

 “I choose to work with him because he is in touch with the grassroots where many of my fans are and because he is a multiple award-winning, image-maker with an excellent track record and pedigree to back it up.

“Amb Cornel Udofia is a PR professional, who is very passionate, focused, and effective when it comes to his job

“He is an image-maker and reformer and he has a good track record. He believes in helping people achieve their dreams and aspirations for over two decades now and still counting,” Shay said.

It is for these many achievements and qualities of Udofia that he has been endorsed as the Public Relations Officer of the Actors Guild of Nigeria Lagos State Chapter.

 Mar. 17, 2021 @ 18:44 GMT

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