By O.V Collins
ACJ_UNIBEN in an earlier report; Five Uniben Students Bag Africa Foundation For Young Media Professionals (AFYMP) funded workshop, reported that Four Students had been confirmed for the AFYMP workshop and one student was on the waiting list.
Sources in the AFYMP committee have hinted ACJ_UNIBEN that the fifth student, Omorodion Itohan, who was on the waiting list has been accepted into the workshop. The announcement is scheduled to be made by the Vice President of ACJ_UNIBEN Ogunmola Deborah later tonight when she addresses the Campus Journalists.
Africa Foundation for Young Media Professionals (AFYMP) is a Pan African non-profit initiative established to raise the standard of media professional practice in Africa. It is entirely a media skill development, mentoring, and debate awarding platform to create budding raw materials that will equip the upcoming and middle level established media professionals in the African media industry.
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