Categories: Business & Brands

Journalists Commend Polaris Bank’s Annual Media Workshop

... Over 3000 journalists directly impacted in 4 years

Journalists have commended Polaris Bank’s annual media workshop.

 

Glamtush reports that a cross-section of journalists who participated in the fourth edition of the media capacity-building session for journalists organized by Polaris Bank has expressed excitement at the quality of the workshop.

The annual media workshop, in its fourth edition held over the weekend, had in attendance over 152 participants, including renowned publishers, editors, Managing Directors of media houses, reporters, and other media-inclined professionals.

Earlier, while welcoming participants and declaring the workshop open, the Group Head, Strategic Brand Management of Polaris Bank, Nduneche Ezurike said the Bank remains committed to its corporate citizenship of contributing to the development of the media in Nigeria. He explained that since Polaris Bank took up the responsibility of empowering media practitioners in 2018, the media has been better for it.

The highly engaging sessions, anchored by some of the best in the industry, have helped media practitioners to raise the bar of their practice while avoiding landmines that could ruin their blossoming careers.

Polaris Bank, working through respective State Councils of Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), has trained journalists in Lagos, Ogun, Oyo, Ekiti, Ondo, Rivers, and Abuja on contemporary issues such as: Best Media Practice, Fact Checking, Impact of Fake News, Digital Journalism, Art of Story Telling in a Digital Age, Media Convergence & Transitioning to a Multi-Media Journalist.

He noted that since the commencement of this initiative, over 3,000 Nigerian journalists have directly participated in the Media Workshop, a key feature of the Banks’ Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) intervention.

Most participants expressed their appreciation to Polaris Bank for the consistency in hosting the media seminar, despite the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.

They promised to put to judicious use the rich nuggets learned from the workshop.

The Deputy Group Business Editor of The Nation newspapers, Taofik Salako noted that “The workshop was very educative and informative. As a matter of fact, I acquired new knowledge and information as regards Cybercrime Law and You.”

Another joiurnalist, Toyibat Ajose wrote, “Polaris Bank has indeed over the years shown consistency as a media-friendly brand by organising this annual high-impact capacity-building workshop for Nigerian journalists to broaden our horizons and enable us practice more professionally.” This, we appreciate.

Simon Kolawole, Founder and Publisher of TheCable, facilitated the topic: “Managing a Virtual Newsroom’, while “The CyberCrime Law & You” was anchored by Eric Orji, a top Legal Practitioner and Principal Partner from E.A Orji & Co Law Firm.

 

GLAMTUSH

Recent Posts

New Tax Laws Bold Step Toward More Transparent, Investment-Friendly Economy – Otedola

Otedola has described the new tax laws as a bold step toward a more transparent and investment-friendly…

3 hours ago

APC National Chairman Ganduje Set To Resign

APC National Chairman Ganduje is set to resign.     Glamtush reports that the National…

4 hours ago

NJC Sends 10 Judges On Compulsory Retirement, Recommends 21 For Appointment (FULL LIST)

• Clears nine (9) Imo Judges from age falsification allegation ⁠• Reiterates earlier directive to…

13 hours ago

FirstBank Wins Gold For Best Corporate University In Social & Climate Change Impact

FirstBank won Gold for the Best Corporate University in Social & Climate Change Impact.  …

1 day ago

TikTok Unveils Expansion of Global Mental Health Fund, Innovative Safety Tools To Champion Digital Well-Being In Africa

TikTok has unveiled its expansion of the global mental health fund and innovative safety tools…

1 day ago

Tinubu Signs Four Tax Reform Bills Into Law

Tinubu has signed four tax reform bills into law.   Glamtush reports that President Bola…

1 day ago