[OPINION BY TONY OJOBO] Corporate communications in Nigeria’s public sector: Challenges and prospects | TheCable
some cases, introduce a password for access. In federal ministries, agencies and departments, the use of physical files is, however, stillutmost confidentiality. Spokespersons or Directors of Communications in theseofficials have attributed this state of affairs to the confidential nature ofthat could cause embarrassment.
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