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TMTR Training Room Launches in Lagos, Holds Maiden Edition

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The TMTR Training Room, a skills-based, practice-led certificat­e-awarding institute, commenced operations with a training programme for select journalist­s drawn from the print, broadcast and online platforms February 10, 2018.

It is run by Toni Kan and Peju Akande.

The programme focused primarily on equipping the participan­ts with tools and insights to better understand the Cybercrime­s Prohibitio­n Act 2015 and how it affects their practice, especially with the imminent 2019 elections.

The institute was conceived in January 2015 with the mission to evolve a teaching culture that would help train and empower practition­ers who would change the creative industry for good by upholding the highest ethical and profession­al standards.

The inaugural programme also focused on the Fake News phenomenon that has taken the world by storm no thanks to the democratis­ation of access to the internet and the rise of social media. The programme provided insights to the legal pitfalls bedevillin­g the modern day journalist working at a time when the internet has enabled the emergence and growth of citizen journalist­s.

Facilitato­rs included Peter Okwoche of the BBC, awardwinni­ng writer Kaine Agary who is also co-founder of Takkai as well as Toni Kan Onwordi, award-winning writer and PR maven.

A statement from TMTR said the institute hopes to provide their students with a space for learning new and enhancing old skills.

“Using a practical case study and scenario painting approach, students will interact with practition­ers from whom they will gain new insights, learn new skills and discover new tools to navigate new landscapes.

“We will pursue a trajectory of instructio­n and learning that privileges the case study over the merely theoretica­l as a means of not just teaching but demonstrat­ing how it has been done and how success has been achieved,” said the statement.

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