Content Generation
We generate and edit content for websites.
Editorial Assistance
We assist clients to make their points clearer and more engaging.
Staff Training
We offer writing training or feedback to PR staffs.
Welcome to EECC
At EECC, we don’t fit client services into existing templates. We approach each client as a unique case.
We listen carefully to what our clients want and then tailor our services accordingly.
Our goal is to ensure that our clients get their thoughts across accurately and elegantly.
Among other things, we assist with:
- Manuscript preparation and marketing
- News releases
- Essays and blogs
- Speeches
TESTIMONIALS About EECC
“I had the privilege of working with Professor Ibelema first as a colleague and then as a client. I felt as we worked on revising my short stories that the final outcomes were far more than merely improving and correcting the grammatical mistakes. As a Portuguese speaker, it was an experience that helped me find my voice in English.”
“As the editor of the Bonny Island Foundation (BIF) newsletter, Minabere Ibelema showed immense expertise and professionalism. He is truly gifted in the field of communications.”
“As the editor of our association’s newsletter, Minabere Ibelema provided positive and captivating information to members and nonmembers alike. The articles embodied classic story- telling techniques using a conversational tone that captivated readers. And his newspaper articles are testaments to his incomparable writing skills.”
“One thing about the (manuscript) is the wide range of reading and comprehension levels of the professors, students and public intellectuals who may place it in their collections.”
“The chapters are a joy to read, engrossing… I therefore believe that the book could gain a readership not only within academic fields such as Communication Studies but also with cultivated people who pick up the New York Times.”
“I have almost no objections to the book…. I believe that a book of this quality will be enjoyed by the broadest layers of the reading public, from connoisseurs to the general readership. Younger readers as well as older ones, traditionalists, and liberals will equally appreciate the author's skill and readiness to recognize and analyze a problem that is more relevant today than ever.”
“The book’s focus on press and journalism with direct quotes from political leaders offers a refresher course of recent prejudice. The book’s database of news reports provides prejudice from the horse’s mouth, a database with more bite than political economy, development studies, sociology and cultural studies accounts….”
“The book is primarily designed for scholars interested in Africa, but Ibelema's lucid style will help any reader appreciate how civic values in Africa have reinforced decadent leadership.”
"Prof. Ibelema as editor of the Bonny Island Foundation newsletter did a marvelous job that was acknowledged by all. His writing skills are comparable to the best in the industry."