AS part of its
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in Nigeria, PricewaterhouseCoopers, a
global frontline player in tax and audit services have concluded plans to hold
the second edition of its annual media capacity development training seminar.
The
event, which is holding for the second consecutive year, is aimed at developing
and further deepening the ability of the average business and economy reporter
to have an in-depth understanding of the technicalities in reporting the
various sectors of theeconomy.
The
event tagged PwC capacity enhancement workshop for Journalists 2015 is to hold
in Lagos on Friday 9th of October 2015 and it is scheduled to traina minimum of
30 different journalists from 30 media houses.
Speaking
on the level of preparedness for the event, Delia Asuzu, spokesperson
andimage-maker of PwC, stated that this year’s edition is targeted at
Information andcommunication Technology, ICT editors and correspondents as well
as their colleagues on the Energy beat.
“We believe that the training program is a give back to the Nigerian society, this is so because if you empower a journalist, you have empowered the multitude of people that reads him or her, and the nation alsobenefits from the accurate and precise dissemination of information.”
According to her this year’s edition of the program is not limited to just the printmedia alone but it also brings together the online news publishers and broadcast journalists from both the radio and television stations.
“We believe that the training program is a give back to the Nigerian society, this is so because if you empower a journalist, you have empowered the multitude of people that reads him or her, and the nation alsobenefits from the accurate and precise dissemination of information.”
According to her this year’s edition of the program is not limited to just the printmedia alone but it also brings together the online news publishers and broadcast journalists from both the radio and television stations.
Also
speaking, Chief Executive Officer, D’Alphaxristi Ltd, Yemie Adeoye, consultants
to the event stated that this year’s edition is being supported by notable and
credible organizations in both the oil and telecoms sector.
“These organizations share the same beliefs with PwC and understands that CSR is not just an obligation but an integral and highlypertinent operational module for every responsible organization”.
“These organizations share the same beliefs with PwC and understands that CSR is not just an obligation but an integral and highlypertinent operational module for every responsible organization”.
-The Guardian
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