Society of Nigerian Broadcasters elects Prof. Pate as pioneer president
By Muhammad Sani Uba
Professor Umaru Pate has emerged as the pioneer President of the Society of Nigerian Broadcasters (SNB).
SolaceBase reports that SNB Electoral Committee Chairman, who is a former National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) Director General, Engr. Yomi Bolanrinwa announced this on Thursday after a rigorous process of election held at Nicon Luxury Hotel, Abuja.
Prof. Pate defeated Mr. Okoduwa Matthew Eigbobor, a former Zonal Director of NBC with 231 votes against 12 to become the Pioneer SNB President.
Also, Malam Ado Sa’idu Warawa emerged as Vice President, North West zone of the Society unopposed.
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Speaking after emerging as the duly elected president of SNB, Prof. Pate thanked the esteemed members of SNB for finding him worthy to lead the association and promised to do his best to make it great.
Professor Umaru Pate (the Kaigamma of Adamawa) is a Professor of Media and Society and the current Vice Chancellor of the Federal University, Kashere (FUK) in Gombe State.
Before he was appointed the Vice Chancellor of the FUK in February 2021, he had served as the founding Dean of the Faculty of Communication, Bayero University, Kano and the immediate past Dean of the School of Postgraduate Studies and the Ag Chair of the Committee of Deans and Directors in the same University (2019-2021).
Equally, he was the immediate past Vice Chairman of the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFUND) Advisory Group and a Member of the National Research and Development Standing Committee. Before relocating to BUK as a Professor, he had served as a Professor in the Department of Mass Communication at the University of Maiduguri where he rose through the ranks beginning as a Graduate Assistant, an Associate Professor in 2002 and full Professor in 2007.
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