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SHUKS BROADCAST MASTERY TEAM PAYS COURTESY VISIT TO HON. RUKAYAT SHITTU



The Shuks Broadcast Mastery team paid a courtesy visit to Hon. Rukayat Shittu yesterday, May 8th 2024, to show appreciation for her support and encouragement, which were instrumental in the sponsorship of trainees at the first cohort of Shuks Broadcast Mastery.

Shukurat Temitope Ibrahim, the convener of Shuks Broadcast Mastery, expressed profound gratitude towards Hon. Shittu for her role as one of the key sponsors of the just concluded two-month training. "Your support has left an indelible mark on the lives of our participants," said Temitope.

The training, which commenced in March and concluded in April 2024, equipped 30 participants with a wealth of knowledge in broadcast journalism, covering practical skills such as News writing and reporting, Tv and Radio presentation, voice-over, newscasting, and Script Writing.

While expressing gratitude, Temitope also mentioned that preparations are underway for the second cohort of the training, set to begin in June 2024. This initiative underscores the necessity of practical experience in journalism, which complements the theoretical aspect most students encounter.

Hon. Rukayat Shittu, who was delighted to receive the team, pledged her support towards the development and the initiative.

Hon. Shittu also encouraged the team to ensure they develop themselves while helping others to grow.

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