Thursday, 29 May 2014

DEAR CUSTOMER

Greetings to you from 45 Yaya Abatan Street, Ogba Lagos.

We believe you are doing well as ever.... God is your strength.

We at Saint Proffy Multimedia want to inform you that it is necessary you make bookings for your upcoming events on time so we can adequately note them in our diary.

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What we stand for!!!!!

Saint Proffy MultiMedia is an Event / Media company.

We use our technical expertise, creativity, and composition skills to produce and preserve that which visually tell a story or record an event.

Saint Proffy MultiMedia’s mission statements: 
• To work with our clients for their long time benefits
• To constantly research and develop new strategies
• To provide exceptional services
• To maintain constant communication

Saint Proffy MultiMedia typically does the following:
• Market and advertise services to attract clients
• Analyse and decide how to compose a subject
• Use various photographic techniques and equipment
• Capture subject in commercial quality photographs
• Enhance the subject’s appearance with natural or artificial light

JCI Akure celebrates World Malaria day in grand style

As part of activities marking this year’s World Malaria Day, Junior Chamber International (JCI), Akure in collaboration with Nothing but Nets Campaign, a non-governmental organisation based in Akure has sensitised and distributed treated mosquito nets to people of Ipinsa and Ilere communities in Ifedore Local Government Area of Ondo State.
The Junior Chamber International, Akure, consists of youths who are graduates and are ready to make impact in their immediate communities. World Malaria Day is a day set aside internationally by the World Health Organisation to provide education and understanding of malaria, as well as spread information on year-long intensified implementation of national malaria control strategies including community based activities, malaria prevention and treatment in endemic areas.
While speaking on the rationale behind the gesture, the JCI President, Akure City, Kunle Omowaye said; “It is part of our community based activities for malaria prevention and treatment and in fulfillment of MDG 4 (To reduce child mortality rate), MDG 5 (Improve maternal health) and MDG 6 (To combat HIV/ AIDS, malaria & other diseases).” See Pictures after cut