CeProd creates Productivity awareness through various ways
Below are some of awareness campaign in National and International Publications
The Centre for Public Service Productivity and Development (CeProd) has announced the appointment of Dr. Maryam Abdu and Barrister Oluwapelumi Abiola Emem-Newsong to its Governing Council.
Their appointment, according to CeProd’s Director General, Dr. Chris Egbu, “marks a significant milestone in the organization’s commitment to excellence and productivity enhancement....
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CeProd is delighted to share the news of our esteemed fellow, Usman Danturaki Garba FCP's appointment as the Honorable Commissioner for Information and Communications in Bauchi State.
This remarkable achievement comes as a result of his dedication....
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Some Council members and Members of the Centre For Public Service Productivity and Development (CeProD), recently had the honor of paying a courtesy visit to Mr. Olawale Musa, FCP, the Permanent Secretary of Lagos State Ministry of.... Read More
The Centre for Public Service Productivity and Development (CeProd) on Saturday in Abuja, urged the Federal Government to consider adopting flexible work model that would increase productivity in Nigeria.
The Director-General of CeProd, Dr Chris Egbu, made the call at the induction of the.... Read More
The Centre for Public Productivity and Development, CPROD, has blamed the nation’s economic decline on lack of productivity standard.
Speaking during the award and induction of Fellows into the centre, the Vice President of CPROD, Dr. Gbenga Adeyemo, noted that for Nigeria to regain its economic strength, there’s need for the nation to set up... Read More
The Centre For Public Service Productivity And Development (CEPROD), has expressed worry over the declining rate of productivity in both the public and private sectors in Africa’s economy. which the group, says has led to a decline in the quality of Life in Most African countries.
The group made this assertion at the induction of 11 members in Lagos recently... Read More
The President of Centre for Public Service Productivity and Development (CeProd), Prof. Sandeep Gupta, has called for increased productivity critical in propelling the growth of the country’s economy.
A statement issued on Thursday by the Director-General of Ceprod, Dr Chris Egbu, quoted Gupta as making the appeal while.... Read More
The Centre for Public Service Productivity and Development, CeProd, has called on the need for both public and private organisations in Nigeria to have a succession plan that would encourage only best performing staff to takeover.
The Board stated this during the election and inducted the Executive Chairman of Gombe State Internal Revenue Service, Mr Abubakar Inuwa Tata.... Read More
The Centre for Public Service Productivity and Development (CeProd) on Saturday in Abuja, urged the Federal Government to consider adopting flexible work model that would increase productivity in Nigeria
The Director-General of CeProd, Dr Chris Egbu, made the call at the induction of the Executive Chairman of Gombe state Internal Revenue Service, Mr Abubakar Tata, and four others as fellows of the centre.... Read More
President of the Centre for Public Service Productivity and Development, Professor Sandeep Gupta, has attributed the spate of insecurity and prevalence of unemployment in Nigeria to very low levels of productivity.
Professor Gupta made this known over the weekend during a speech delivered to formally inaugurate four CeProd Committees... Read More
Engr. Dr. Gbenga Abayomi Adeyemi has been appointment of the Vice President of the Centre for Public Service Productivity and Development,
He is a fellow of CeProd and a member of the Governing Council. He is also the MD/CEO, EMADEL Integrated Energy Services Limited, an Oil and Gas Assets Evaluation, Field Development and Management Company.
Engr. Dr. Gbenga Abayomi Adeyemi will represent CeProd in Nigeria and will work with the President Professor Sandeep Gupta to enhance productivity capacity in Nigeria and beyond.
He has excellent credentials to serve in this capacity as shown by his profile... Read More
The Board and Governing Council of the Centre for Public Service Productivity and Development (CeProd) has elected and inducted the Special Assistant (Press) to the Senate President, Ezrel Tabiowo, and six others as fellows.
The nominees who were drawn from various professional backgrounds were inducted after undergoing an intensive training course organized by the Centre in Abuja.
Those also elected and inducted by the Board of CeProd include a former Director of the National Population Commission, Bala Inuwa, who is presently the Managing Director of the Kano Agricultural Supply Company Limited.... Read More
The President of Centre for Public Service Productivity and Development (CeProd), Prof. Sandeep Gupta has called for increased productivity critical in propelling the growth of the country's economy.
A statement issued by the Director-General of Ceprod, Dr Chris Egbu, and made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), quoted Gupta as making the appeal while inaugurating a seven-member governing council of the centre in Lagos.
Members of the governing council include Dr Solace Akande, Dr Adeyemi Abayomi and Dr Joshua Odewale, Idris Gulu, Kelechukwu Abel, Aminu Maman and Oloyede Adeniyi.... Read More
The Centre for Public Service Productivity and Development (CeProd) has elected the Public Relations Officer of Crescent University, Abeokuta, Nigeria, Mr Idris Katib as a fellow of the Centre.
He was awarded Fellowship of CeProd alongside six other members after hours of rigorous workshop on productivity held at Sheraton Hotels, Lagos.
Fellowship is the highest professional status of Centre for Public Service Productivity and Development to be conferred on any member.... Read More
The President of Centre for Public Service Productivity and Development (CeProd), Prof. Sandeep Gupta has called for increased productivity critical in propelling the growth of the country's economy.
A statement issued by the Director-General of Ceprod, Dr Chris Egbu, and made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), quoted Gupta as making the appeal while inaugurating a seven-member governing council of the centre in Lagos.
Members of the governing council include Dr Solace Akande, Dr Adeyemi Abayomi and Dr Joshua Odewale, Idris Gulu, Kelechukwu Abel, Aminu Maman and Oloyede Adeniyi.
Read More Centre harps on increased productivity to sustain Nigeria's economy - NEWS AGENCY OF NIGERIA (nannews.ng)
The Centre for Public Service Productivity (CeProd) has explained how Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) can be increased, stating that Nigerians must scale personal productivity which would propel development.
CeProd Director General Dr Chris Egbu made the observation at the induction of ten new members as fellows of the Centre on Saturday in Abuja...Read More
To reduce civil unrest, industrial strikes and enhance productivity, governments and organizations need to adopt and apply best practices in public relations and protocol management in running their affairs.
This was the conclusion reached by participants at a three-day international public relations and protocol management conference held December 2-6, 2019 at the Crystal Palms Hotel, Accra.
Participants came from countries in west and southern Africa, including Malawi, Nigeria and the host-country, Ghana.
Organized by Centre for Public Service Productivity and Development (CPSPD) the conference noted that recent conflicts among presidents and leaders of some world powers are due to non adherence to best practices in international public relations and protocol... Read More
The Board and Governing Council of the Centre for Public Service Productivity and Development (CeProd) has elected and inducted the Special Assistant (Press) to the Senate President, Ezrel Tabiowo, and six others as fellows.
The nominees who were drawn from various professional backgrounds were inducted after undergoing an intensive training course organized by the Centre in Abuja.
According to the statement, those also elected and inducted by the Board of CeProd include a former Director of the National Population Commission, Bala Inuwa, who is presently the Managing Director of the Kano Agricultural Supply Company Limited... Read More
The Centre for Public Service Productivity (CeProd) has emphasised the need for Nigerians to upscale personal productivity to propel the growth of the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
Director General of CeProd, Dr Chris Egbu said this at the induction of ten new members as fellows of the centre yesterday in Abuja...Read MoreThe Board and Governing Council of the Centre for Public Service Productivity and Development (CeProd) has elected and inducted the Special Assistant (Press) to the Senate President, Mr. Ezrel Tabiowo, and six others as fellows.
The nominees who were drawn from various professional backgrounds were inducted after undergoing an intensive training course organized by the Centre in Abuja.
Those also elected and inducted by the Board of CeProd include a former Director of the National Population Commission, Mr. Bala Inuwa, who is presently the Managing Director of the Kano Agricultural Supply Company Limited... Read More
The Centre For Public Service Productivity and Development has called on youths to use digital marketing technology as a tool to increase their productivity and income generation.
This call was made by Dr Chris Egbu a Director of Centre of Public Service Productivity and Development during a free training organized for youths on Digital Marketing in Lagos on Tuesday 28th January, 2020...Read MoreThe Board of Centre for Public Service Productivity and Development -CeProd has approved the release of free personal finance course to help household learn how to cope with the post Covid-19 era and boost national productivity.
The free course was unveiled by the Director General of CeProd Dr Chris Egbu on June 3, 2020. In his remark, Dr Chris Egbu restated that Centre for Public Service Productivity and Development remains committed to innovative problem solving, especially in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, as the Centre has braced up to the challenges posed by the pandemic and subsequently tasked itself to proffer solutions for institutions and households...Read More
The Director-General of CeProd, Dr Chris Egbu, made the appeal at a certification workshop and fellowship induction programme organised by the centre on Thursday in Abuja.
Egbu said that adoption of flexible working options would be of great benefits to the employers and employees, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic.
He expressed concern that some companies sacked their workers during the pandemic rather than adopting other options to engage them to become more productive....Read More
The Centre for Public Service Productivity (CeProd) has emphasised the need for Nigerians to upscale personal productivity, to propel the growth of the nation’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
The Director General of CeProd, Dr Chris Egbu, said this at the induction of ten new members as fellows of the centre, on Saturday, in Abuja.
Egbu pointed out that increased productivity allowed firms to produce greater output for the same level of input, earn higher revenues and ultimately generate higher GDP.
According to him, one of the most important drivers of increased real GDP growth in the long run was the growth in productivity. Read More
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