A 400-level student of the Department of Mass
Communication of the University of Lagos (UNILAG), Funke Ademola-Aliu has won
the gold prize at the 2019 Future Creative Leaders Academy (FCLA).
Funke’s creative work was adjudged the best among several entries
by students from other universities across West and Central Africa including
University of Nigeria, Nsukka; University of Ibadan; Fountain University;
University of Ilorin; Redeemers University and Lead City University.
The FCLA is open to full-time students of tertiary institutions
and it serves as an early immersion programme into the competitive world of
advertising for the students.
The programme is designed to give students the opportunity to work
on advertising briefs individually and in teams, while also testing their
general understanding of advertising.
As a gold winner, Funke is expected to attend the Rogal Hatchuel
Academy in Cannes, France in June.
This will be the 8th time, since the inception of the award in
2008 that the Department of Mass Communication will produce gold prize-winners
of the FCLA. Opeyemi Adeniran, Emmanuel Eferebo, Jesudemilade Oreseanya, Eniola
Johnson, Simileoluwa Fayombo, Chiamaka Obunadike, Damilola Fawowe, Akinlosose
and Oluwamayowa Adeyemi were gold medalists in 2008, 2010, 2013, 2015, 2016,
2017, 2018 respectively. They have also benefited from the all expense-paid
trips to Cannes, France, to participate in the Roger Hatchuel Academy, courtesy
of the Advertising Practitioners Council of Nigeria (APCON).
Some of the FCLA gold medalists have also enjoyed the opportunity
to train in California under a new Google global education programme in
partnership with Cannes Lion called Google Campus.
Also, over the years, students of the department have participated
in the Advertisers Association of Nigeria (ADVAN) Future Leaders of Marketing
Award competition. The competition seeks to groom potential leaders of
marketing from the nation’s tertiary institutions and connect them with leaders
and professionals in the marketing industries.
Since the award began in 2008, students of the department have won the first and second runner up awards at various times.
Since the award began in 2008, students of the department have won the first and second runner up awards at various times.
The Head of Department, Professor Abiagail Ogwezzy-Ndisika, under
whose leadership and guidance the students were prepared over the years to enter
for this and other competitions, expressed delight over the feat. She stated
that the award to Funke and others before her, fully demonstrates how students
of the Department have benefitted greatly from the hands-on training at the
department where emphasis is placed on striking interests along the learning
curve.
Prof. Ogwezzy-Ndisika assured that under her headship of the
department, students would continue to be encouraged not only to excel in their
academic pursuit, but, also pursue passion; and develop all-round skills in
their areas of specialisation and competence.
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