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    StanbicIBTC facilitates training of 25 journalists at TMTR Training Room

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorDecember 20, 2018No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Usman Imanah, Marketing and Communications Manager at StanbicIBTC presenting a Certificate of Participation to a journalist
    Usman Imanah, Marketing and Communications Manager at StanbicIBTC presenting a Certificate of Participation to a journalist
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    Usman Imanah, Marketing and Communications Manager at StanbicIBTC presenting a Certificate of Participation to a journalist
    Usman Imanah, Marketing and Communications Manager at StanbicIBTC presenting a Certificate of Participation to a journalist

    StanbicIBTC bank has facilitated the training of 25 Nigerian journalists drawn from across online and traditional media outfits at the Lagos based TMTR Training Room. The training took place on Friday December 14, 2018.

    The programme focused primarily on equipping the participants with tools and insights to better understand the Cybercrimes Act of 2015 and how the practice of journalism is evolving in the age of social media.

    There was also a focus on Ethics and professionalism in the face of the fake news epidemic.

    The trainings were facilitated by Mayeni Jones, BBC Nigerian Correspondent and Toni Kan, writer, journalist, PR executive and co-founder TMTR.

    The TMTR Training Room, a skills-based, practice-led certificate-awarding institute commenced operations in February 2018 with a training programme for select journalists drawn from the print, broadcast and online platforms.

    It is founded by Toni Kan and Peju Akande.

    Toni Kan facilitating on Nigeria's Cybercrime Act of 2015
    Toni Kan facilitating on Nigeria’s Cybercrime Act of 2015

    Addressing the participants after the session, Usman Imanah, Marketing and Communications Manager at StanbicIBTC described the workshop “as an enlightening and insightful experience.

    “I was impressed with the modules and delivery and I hope we can get more journalists acquainted with new trends and how it affects their practice.”

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    A statement from TMTR and signed by Peju Akande thanked StanbicIBTC for their support.

    “The cybercrime act is one of the most insidious piece of anti-press legislation ever and we want Nigerian journalists to be aware of its provisions and how it affects their practice.

    “We also want them to be better equipped to do the important work they do in an ethical and professional manner especially in this age of social media and fake news.

    “Our target is to train 150 journalists before the general elections and we thank StanbicIBTC for helping bring us nearer our target.”

    The TMTR Training Room is at “Angels and Muse,” 5 Sumbo Jibowu Street, Off Ribadu road, Off Awolowo Road, Ikoyi, Lagos. Details of the institute’s activities can be found at www.thetrainingroom.ng.

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