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N’Delta Connect Trains Youths On Community, Citizen Reporting
Niger Delta Connect, a private media organisation dedicated to reporting the Niger Delta region, has begun the training of youths from oil-producing states on community reporting and citizen journalism.
At the inaugural launch of the programme, facilitators encouraged the participants to use community reporting and citizen journalism for the growth and development of the Niger Delta.
Supported by Solalina Media, participating youths of the region interested in journalism were equipped to produce high-quality and engaging stories that focused on issues, culture and politics, among others about the Niger Delta region.
The sessions were facilitated by international journalists and media professionals.
The Acting Editor-in-Chief, Niger Delta Connect, Rex-Michael Adamu, said the aim was to make youths get involved in discussions of topical issues affecting the region.
He said: “We want the youths to be at the centre of the discussion, and we want informed discussions, which can only be possible through citizen’s participation in media reporting.
“People are at the heart of media reporting, and it is time to give them a microphone and amplify their voices.”
Adamu said the programme was designed as a biannual event to equip young people of the Niger Delta region with skills, resources, and technical support needed to produce compelling reports about the region.
“The Niger Delta Connect as a media platform will stand as a voice of and about the Niger Delta region, aggregating, producing and distributing news and information items daily from all the states in the Niger Delta region by local reporters for Nigeria and international public”, Adamu said.
Speaking on the training, the Chairman and CEO of Solalina Media, Mr. Moses Oruaze Dickson, stated that youths of the Niger-Delta region through the programme could be part of reshaping the narrative of the region to positively highlight the Niger Delta, beyond oil and militancy.
“We are proud at Solalina Media to partner with a fast-rising media platform as Niger Delta Connect and other media professionals to present this training that allows Niger Delta youths to acquire lifelong journalistic skills,” Dickson said.
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