AUN President and CMD Community Embrace Inspiring Autobiography 'The Handkerchief' by High Chief Raymond Dokpesi

AUN President and CMD Community Embrace Inspiring Autobiography 'The Handkerchief' by High Chief Raymond Dokpesi

AUN President and CMD Community Embrace Inspiring Autobiography 'The Handkerchief' by High Chief Raymond Dokpesi

In a momentous occasion on the vibrant campus of the American University of Nigeria (AUN), President Dr. DeWayne Frazier, alongside top university management, faculty, and students of Communications & Multimedia Design (CMD), received copies of "The Handkerchief," an authorized autobiography of High Chief Raymond Aleogho Dokpesi.

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Autobiographical Triumph: "The Handkerchief" chronicles the illustrious journey of High Chief Raymond Aleogho Dokpesi, a pioneer in the field of broadcasting. First published on his 70th birthday on October 25th, 2021, the book captures the pace-setting accomplishments of the media mogul who founded the renowned DAAR Communications Plc.

Campus Celebration: AUN embraced the presence of "The Handkerchief" on its campus, symbolizing the recognition of Dokpesi's remarkable contributions to the broadcasting industry. The campus event brought together university leadership, faculty, and students from the Communications & Multimedia Design department.

Inspiration for CMD Community: The copies of the autobiography were specifically presented to the faculty and students of Communications & Multimedia Design, fostering an environment of inspiration and learning. Dokpesi's journey serves as a source of motivation for those pursuing careers in the dynamic field of media and communication.

Acknowledging Broadcasting Legacy: High Chief Raymond Dokpesi's founding of DAAR Communications Plc and his significant impact on the media landscape are acknowledged by AUN. The autobiography provides an insight into the visionary leadership that has shaped the broadcasting industry.

Campus Community Engagement: The event not only celebrated Dokpesi's achievements but also fostered engagement within the AUN campus community. The exchange of knowledge and experiences from such accomplished figures enriches the educational environment.

As "The Handkerchief" finds its place on the shelves of AUN's Communications & Multimedia Design community, it becomes a symbol of inspiration, education, and the celebration of visionary leadership in the ever-evolving world of media and communication.