28th EDITION EVALUATE PR: The Intersection of PR and Global Politics: Managing Reputation in Uncertain Times

P+ Measurement Services, Nigeria’s foremost media intelligence and communications measurement agency, proudly announces the 28th edition of its highly anticipated virtual event, EVALUATE PR.

This insightful session will take place on March 28, 2025, from 12:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. (WAT) via Google Meet and will explore the theme: “Global Affairs & Market Trends: Understanding the Bigger Picture for Smarter PR.”

The global public relations landscape is rapidly evolving, influenced by geopolitical shifts, economic dynamics, and regulatory changes. This event aims to equip PR and communication professionals with the knowledge to navigate these transformations, enabling them to craft smarter, more adaptable, and ethically sound communication strategies.

EVALUATE PR 28 will feature a distinguished panel of thought leaders and industry practitioners, including Olaotan Fawehinmi, Head of PR and Communications (Energy Storage Division) at Transsion Holdings; Maya Koleva, Director of Research and Insights at Commetric and Director of the International Board of Directors at AMEC; Kenneth Adejumoh, Corporate Communications Manager at Nosak Group; and Stanley Nwadialor, who will moderate the session from P+ Measurement Services. These accomplished experts will share invaluable insights on how global affairs and market trends shape public relations, providing PR professionals with strategies to remain agile and impactful in today’s interconnected world.

By participating in this exclusive session, attendees will gain a global perspective on the impact of geopolitical shifts and market trends on PR strategies. They will receive insights into emerging market dynamics and their influence on public perception and brand reputation.

The session will also cover strategic alignment with international regulatory changes and evolving consumer expectations, as well as ethical communication techniques to enhance credibility while managing sensitive information in a rapidly evolving media environment.

This session is a must-attend for PR professionals looking to adapt to global affairs, leverage market trends, and maintain ethical communication practices in a constantly evolving industry. Mark your calendar for March 28, 2025, and be part of this insightful discussion. Join the session via Google Meet: https://meet.google.com/bmw-qjea-pft.

P+ Measurement Services is Nigeria’s leading independent media intelligence, measurement and evaluation agency. The firm is committed to delivering actionable insights, enabling brands to achieve strategic goals through data-driven media intelligence and PR measurement solutions.

Hot this week

Is Investing for Me? Rethinking Who the Stock Market is Actually Built For

  By Robinson Kolawole "Investing is not for someone like me."...

CIIN Boss, Yetunde llori, Bows Out, Lists Achievements in Office

Mrs. Yetunde llori, the President/Chairman of Council, Chartered Insurance...

WorldStage Business Forum Q2 2026: Prof. Baale Makes Case for Building World-class Nigerian Corporate Culture

L-R: Mr. Segun Adeleye, President/CEO, World Stage Limited; Prof. Lere...

Insurance Brokers Reaffirm Commitment to Local Content, Digital Innovation at SUPERNEWS Conference

Deputy President of the Nigerian Council of Registered Insurance...

Topics

Non-payment of Salaries: Matters Arising

At first, it was a rumour. Then, the rumor became stronger. And then, the rumour became political allegation that the federal and state governments could no longer pay salaries because public funds were deployed by the two major political parties to prosecute the 2015 general elections. Today, the situation has become a national embarrassment that Nigeria cannot pay its civil servants-from federal government to state governments. While actual figures of the total indebtedness at the federal and state levels is difficult to ascertain, various media reports quoted N110 billion as the total sum due to the unfortunate government employees.

Ericsson to Acquire IT Services Capabilities from France’s Devoteam

­Ericsson has announced that it is buying the Devoteam...

CBN Governor Champions Next-Gen Leadership with New National Lecture Series

The Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN),...

Nigerian Digital Market to Feature at BBM Innovation Event

Creative Media Works operating as BBM Messenger invites stakeholders...

‘Africa Must Invest in Agriculture Research’

Speech Delivered by President Akinwumi Adesina of the African...

SanlamAllianz Nigeria Wins .NG Insurance Website of the Year 2025

SanlamAllianz Nigeria's website/portal, www.sanlamallianz.com.ng, has been adjudged winner of...

Premier League Transfer Spending Hits £500m

Transfer spending in the Premier League has reached £500 million this summer, £335 million short of last summer’s total with four weeks until the transfer deadline. Raheem Sterling’s move to Manchester City for an initial fee of £44 million has been the highest so far. Manchester United boss, Louis van Gaal has hinted at a “surprise” signing despite spending £83 million already.