Weaving Passions and Purposes: My Journey Through Mass Communication.

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As a child who penned her first book at six and released two songs at seven, I, Noahlyne Chinenye knew there was something special about me. Growing up, I was driven by a strong moral compass and an unrelenting passion for creative expression. My writing flourished, yielding over six novels and a reputation as a literary whiz kid.

Academic excellence followed, with top honors in English and literature throughout my school years, including WAEC. When I chose the Arts in senior secondary school, some of my tutors and people I knew were not happy about it, but I silenced skeptics by becoming the First Senior Prefect from the Arts department in my high school by God’s grace. My phonetic intonation and mastery of my native language left many in awe.

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Mass Communication has taught me to craft compelling narratives that resonate with diverse audiences. My novels, songs, and public speaking engagements are now platforms for promoting values, ethics, and personal growth.

My university journey in Mass Communication was not without hurdles – a delayed JAMB result and a grueling exam – but I persevered, scoring 260.

Today, I thrive as a Ladies’ Coach, Public Speaker, and human capital developer, empowering women to embrace personal growth, modesty, and sexual purity on Facebook and other social media platforms.

Mass Communication has been the thread that weaves together my passions, skills, and purposes. Through this field, I’ve discovered the power to inspire, educate, and empower others. UNIZIK has been the catalyst for my success, and I’m proud to be part of this vibrant community.

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As a Ladies’ Coach, Public Speaker, and human capital developer, I’ve seen firsthand the impact of effective communication. Mass Communication has equipped me to understand my audience, tailor my message, and engage them with value. I’ve witnessed women transform their lives through my coaching, embracing personal development, modesty, and sexual purity.

Through Mass Communication, I’ve learned to harness the power of storytelling, leveraging various media channels to reach wider audiences. My voice, once a solitary whisper, now echoes through the corridors of society, inspiring positive change.

The pen is mightier than the sword, but the voice is mightier than the pen.”* My voice, amplified by UNIZIK, is now a force for positive change.

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In conclusion, Mass Communication has unlocked my purpose, empowering me to make a meaningful difference. As I continue on this path, I’m reminded that the true power of communication lies not in self-promotion, but in uplifting others.

©️Onuorah Noahlyne Chinenye.

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