NLNG trains 32 journalists on digital journalism in Abuja

Nigeria LNG has concluded a three-day training workshop on digital journalism, benefiting 32 journalists from various media organizations in Abuja.

On Wednesday, Nigeria LNG concluded a three-day capacity-building workshop on digital journalism in Abuja, where 32 journalists from various media organizations received training. The program aimed to enhance their skills in the evolving field of digital reporting. According to reports, participants hailed from diverse media outlets across the country. While specific details on the curriculum were not provided, the initiative underscores NLNG's commitment to bolstering journalistic expertise in Nigeria.

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