词条 | Paschal Eze |
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}}{{Infobox person |name = C. Paschal Eze |image = PaschalEze10plus.jpg |image_size = 170px |caption = |birth_name = C. Paschal Eze |birth_date = |birth_place = Isiekenesi, Ideato, Imo State, Nigeria |residence = United States |nationality = Nigerian, American |other_names = C. Paschal Eze |alma_mater = Abia State University |home_town = Dimagu Ideato, Imo State, Nigeria |website = }}C. Paschal Eze is a Nigerian American tourism marketing consultant. Born in Nigeria and having worked as a journalist in the Gambia, he currently serves as Vice President for Africa at the Hawaii USA-headquartered International Council of Tourism Partners (ICTP). Eze has authored over a dozen books since 1998.[1] Early lifeC. Paschal Eze was born in the 1960s near Orlu in Imo State, Nigeria, the eldest of seven children raised in Owerri. From 1985 to 1987, Eze studied Library Science at the Polytechnic in Nekede. In 1992 he graduated in Government and Public Administration from the Abia State University in Uturu. CareerIn 1996, Eze was ordained a minister of the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ. Between 1996 and 2001, Eze served as a Gambia church pastor and held a variety of paid positions in education, tourism and news media.{{citation needed|date=August 2012}} In 2001, Eze was a vice president of the Global Communication Research Association, headquartered at the Macquarie University in Sydney that supports media and communication researchers from geographically and epistemologically underrepresented areas.[2] In February 2001, Eze founded the Gambia Media Network Against AIDS (MENAA), a coalition of Gambian print and electronic media journalists organized to combat AIDS.[3] Eze also served as deputy editor-in-chief of The Daily Observer,[4] Gambia's largest selling independent daily newspaper.[5] In late February 2001, Eze was made acting editor in chief of The Daily Observer.[6][7] In June, The Independent reported that Eze was confronted by the management of the Daily Observer and told to not publish interviews or stories about United Democratic Party politician Lamin Waa Juwara.[7] Three days later, Eze tendered his resignation as editor in chief along with ten other member of the editorial staff.[8] In response to the mass resignation being considered "a major blow," Eze noted that he and the others resigned "because our credibility was at stake and, by so doing we want the world to know that we cannot compromise on the ethics of our profession."[9][10] That same day, two more reporters resigned from their positions at the Observer.[11] From 2002, Eze was editor in chief of The Entrepreneur Magazine,[12] a publication of the Gambia Chamber of Commerce and Industry. In May of that year, Eze chaired the Miss Gambia 2002 beauty pageant.[13] In 2003, Eze was re-ordained as a minister of the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ seven years after his first ordination. In August 2003, having moved to London, his second book Playing Casino With God was published.[14] Two months later he moved to Coralville, Iowa. Owning and operating a Christian bookshop, he organised the Christian Book Fair International from 2004-2006. In November 2008, Eze was interviewed by the American Black Journal,[15] providing an African perspective on what Barack Obama's victory meant to Africans.[15] providing his views on the impact that Barack Obama would have on Africa as President of the United States.[16] Publications
References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.globalmarkmakers.com/}} 2. ^{{cite web|date=September 26, 2001|title=About GCRA|publisher=www.gcra-eg.info|accessdate=5 January 2009|url=http://www.gcra-eg.info/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2&Itemid=2|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090511044157/http://www.gcra-eg.info/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2&Itemid=2|archivedate=11 May 2009|df=}} 3. ^{{cite news|date=February 12, 2001|work=AllAfrica.com|title=Launching Media Network Against AIDS}} 4. ^{{cite news|date=February 13, 2001|work=AllAfrica.com|title=Unique Solutions Organises Internet Awareness Course For Journalists|accessdate=2 January 2009|url=https://news.google.com/archivesearch?hl=en&um=1&ie=UTF-8&tab=wn&q=Unique+Solutions+Organises+Internet+Awareness+Course+For+Journalists}} 5. ^{{cite book|last=Amnesty International Staff|year=2000|title=Amnesty International Report 2001|pages=106|publisher=Amnesty International USA|isbn=1-887204-27-X|accessdate=3 January 2009|url=https://books.google.com/books?q=%22The+Daily+Observer%22+gambia+largest&btnG=Search+Books}} 6. ^{{cite news|date=February 23, 2001|work=AllAfrica.com|title=Observer Chief Editor Calls It Quits}} 7. ^1 {{cite news|date=June 15, 2001|work=AllAfrica.com|title=As APRC Bigwigs Confront Observer Editors Waa Juwara Stories Stopped}} 8. ^{{cite news|date=June 18, 2001|work=World News Connection|title=Gambia: Ten on editorial staff of daily newspaper reportedly resign in protest|accessdate=2 January 2009|url=http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Observer%22+including+the+editor-in-chief+Paschal+Eze+%2C+have+tendered+their+resignation.&btnG=Google+Search&aq=f&oq=}} 9. ^{{cite news|date=June 18, 2001|work=World News Connection|publisher=National Technical Information Service|title=Gambia: Ten on editorial staff of daily newspaper reportedly resign in protest}} 10. ^{{cite news|date=June 18, 2001|work=AllAfrica.com|title=Gambian Journalism Bleeds}} 11. ^{{cite news|date=June 19, 2001|work=AllAfrica.com|title=Two More Observer Reporters Resign}} 12. ^{{cite news|date=October 25, 2002|work=AllAfrica.com|title=Paschal Eze Appointed Miss Tourism Worlds Organisation Wa Director|accessdate=2 January 2009|url=http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-26485697_ITM}} 13. ^{{cite news|date=May 24, 2002|work=The Independent|title=GTA Strikes Accord With Chicago E-Tools}} 14. ^{{cite news|date=August 12, 2003|work=AllAfrica.com|title=Ex-Observer Editor Authors Book|accessdate=2 January 2009|url=http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-24092708_ITM}} 15. ^1 {{cite episode|title=American Black Journal host Lloyd Jackson talks about what Barack Obama's victory means to Africans with Nigerian author Paschal Eze|url=http://www.dptv.org/ondemand/abj/abjvod3905.shtml|series=American Black Journal|serieslink=|credits=|network=|station=WTVS|location=Detroit, Michigan|airdate=November 13, 2008|began=|ended=|season=|seriesno=|number=3905|minutes=|transcript=|transcripturl=|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090307233043/http://www.dptv.org/ondemand/abj/abjvod3905.shtml|archivedate=March 7, 2009|df=}} 16. ^{{cite news|last=Fortune |first=Cornelius |date=December 10, 2008 |work=Michigan Chronicle |title=Obama's influence on Africa, the world |accessdate=5 January 2009 |url=http://www.michronicleonline.com/articlelive/articles/2922/1/Worried-about-cyber-smear-attacks/Page1.html |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20081012044117/http://www.michronicleonline.com/articlelive/articles/2922/1/Worried-about-cyber-smear-attacks/Page1.html |archivedate=October 12, 2008 }} 17. ^{{cite news|last=Visscher|first=Marco|date=October 2008|work=Ode magazine|title=The media should show Africa some love|accessdate=5 January 2009|url=http://www.odemagazine.com/doc/57}} External links
9 : 1960s births|Living people|Nigerian Christians|Nigerian expatriates in the United States|Nigerian newspaper journalists|Nigerian Pentecostal pastors|People from Imo State|People from Johnson County, Iowa|Gambian journalists |
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