Amuchie to Deliver Keynote Address at INPA’s 14th Anniversary Celebration

Amuchie to Deliver Keynote Address at INPA’s 14th Anniversary Celebration

 

The Chief Operations and Information Officer of Fidelity Bank PLC, Ezinwa Stanley Chiedoziem Amuchie, is set to deliver the keynote address at the 14th Anniversary Celebration of the Imo Newspaper Publishers Association (INPA).

 

The event is slated to hold on Thursday November 27, 2025 at the main hall of Rockview Hotel, Owerri, Imo State.

 

Mr. Amuchie, who hails from Aboh Mbaise Local Government Area, is an accomplished banker with over two decades of experience in the banking and finance sector. He will speak on the topic, “Diverse Financing Options for Capacity Building in the Print Media.”

 

A graduate of the University of Benin and Leads Beckett University, where he obtained a Master’s degree, Amuchie has distinguished himself as a top professional in Nigeria’s banking industry.

 

In a statement jointly signed by the Chairman of INPA, Chief Declan Anaele, and the Chairman of the Planning Committee, Sir Modestus Nwamkpa, the association announced that the anniversary celebration will be chaired by Chief Ejike Chukwu, a renowned oil and gas entrepreneur.

 

According to the statement, highlights of the event include the inauguration of a N200 million Media Resource Training Center and the presentation of awards to some distinguished Nigerians for their contributions to the society.

 

The Governor of Imo State, Senator Hope Uzodinma will be the Special Guest of Honour, while HRM Eze Emmanuel Okeke will serve as the Royal Father of the day.

 

Ahead of the grand event, INPA has lined up several pre-anniversary activities, including a radio talk show on Monday, November 24, and an awareness campaign on Wednesday, November 26. The association also plans charity visits to hospitals to offset the medical bills of indigent patients.

 

The weeklong celebration will conclude with a Thanksgiving Service at Maria Assumpta Catholic Cathedral, Control Post, Owerri, on Sunday, November 30.

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