by NDU Pulse TV
August 15th 2025.


In a lively and insightful conversation with Tony Craft, media personality and student leader, Prince Iniobong fondly called Mr. Pulse revealed the dedication and discipline that earned him his reputation as one of the most reliable sources for Niger Delta University related news.

"I work 20 hours a day, sleepless nights, sometimes I sleep during lectures" he said with a smile, though the statement carried no hint of exaggeration. From coordinating media coverage on NDU Pulse TV to handling departmental PRO duties and supporting the SUG’s welfare team as Chief of Staff, Prince Iniobong’s schedule leaves little room for rest.

He explained that his nickname Mr. Pulse came from his consistent presence at the heart of campus events and stories, always delivering timely and accurate updates.

"If something happens in NDU, I make it my business to be there — to see it, record it, and share it so our students are informed," he noted.

Tony Craft commended the level of commitment, describing it as an example for young campus journalists and leaders. The discussion also touched on the importance of reliability in building trust, especially in a fast-moving student environment where misinformation can spread quickly.

For students and followers of campus news, Mr. Pulse has become more than a name — it’s a symbol of consistency, credibility, and a deep passion for telling the NDU story.

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