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UBA Sponsors Social Networking Programme For Rivers Journalists
Practicing journalists in
Port Harcourt are now set to benefit from the social networking for Nigeria journalists sponsored by the UBA Group.
The programme, which is titled, Summit for Functional Social Networking for Nigeria Journalists. Garden City Edition, would commence on Thursday, December 11, 2014 in Port Harcourt.
Our reporter, gathered that reporters with The Tide Newspaper topped the list of selected participants which cuts across reporters in the state.
Our correspondent gathered that the training would enable reporters to explore on how to maximally benefit from evolving digital technologies.
The Tide’s investigations revealed that the programme was basically designed to enrich the mind of reporters on digital reporting.
Some journalists who spoke with our reporter, on the condition of anonymity, said the training was timely, going by the 2015 deadline for digital broadcasting in Nigeria.
They flayed some states of the federation that are yet to make some adjustment towards the actualisation of the digital reporting/broadcasting system.
They, also called on the beneficiaries to ensure that they make better input during and after the exercise.
According to them, multinational and other corporate bodies ought to sponsor such projects on quarterly basis, so as to accommodate all practising journalists in the state.
It would be recalled that the NLNG had sponsored a similar project sometime in 2009 in Lagos State.
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