Airtel Nigeria, leading telecommunications services provider, has partnered with The Journalism Clinic to host a four-city-four-week multimedia journalism training/road show for 100 Nigerian journalists.
The exciting initiative, which is billed to start in Lagos on 27 July, will expose select participating journalists to tools and techniques to make their content more compelling to the vast audiences who now, more than ever before, consume news and other content on digital platforms.
An international trainer and specialist in online, mobile and social media, Dan Mason, will be the lead facilitator of this fast-paced hands-on workshop which, apart from Lagos, will be held in Ibadan (3-8 August); Abuja (10-17 August) and Port Harcourt (17-21 August).
According to Segun Ogunsanya, chief executive officer & managing director, Airtel Nigeria, the initiative is a glowing testimony of the company’s commitment to creating empowerment platforms which will enrich the lives of all its critical stakeholders including the media.
“The epic growth of smart phones and social media has turned news upside-down. To stay ahead, journalists need to create compelling stories which would not only be shared on social but also easily accessible on mobile devices. It is our delight to support journalists in Nigeria to perform optimally in this mobile age. Media audiences will also get better engaged while media owners should expect increased traffic to their platforms. It’s a win-win for everyone,” said Ogunsanya.
Taiwo Obe, The Journalism Clinic’s Founder/Director said: “Participants, who will be drawn from print, electronic and online media, through nominations by editors and managers of news media platforms, will learn how to approach, plan and create multimedia stories that shout ‘share me!’ on social media.”
He added: “Mason, a Briton, nicknamed Otunba by appreciative journalists who have attended some of his workshops in Nigeria, is excited about this programme.
He will treat topics including mobile video and audio, data and charts, infographics, maps, timelines, interactive images and more, underpinned by the power of social media.”
A trainee in a past Mason workshop, Mrs Ese Aluko, said of him: “He is simply amazing. If all tutors were like him, our country would indeed be a better place.”
Airtel, ‘The Journalism Clinic’ to Train 100 Journalists across 4 Cities
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