Professional Training: AMJON Partners School of Eloquence To Update Maritime Journalists Knowledge
By Raheem Ibrahim
In the efforts to eleviate the knowledge of journalists covering Maritime beat, the Association of Maritime Journalists of Nigeria (AMJON) has partner School of Eloquence to train its members in the 2024 annual training.
All is set for the 2024 edition of the annual training for maritime journalists.
This year’s edition, tagged ‘Special Edition’ which was a collaborative effort between the foremost Public Speaking training School, known as School of Eloquence and AMJON is slated to hold on Friday, June 14, 2024, at the School of Eloquence premises at Osborne Road, Ikoyi.
It was gathered that experts from the Nigeria Customs Service, Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria (MWUN) and School.og Eloquence have been lined up to train journalists on the rudiments of their own operations
Commenting on the development, the President of AMJON, Paul Ogbuokiri emphasized that journalism required constant training to be in tune with the evolving trends in the industry.
According to him, journalism has taken a leap from what it used to be and journalists need to equip themselves with modern journalism tools that will help them to catch up with the trends.
He maintained, “We need constant training and restraining to be relevant in this age of journalism. If we fail to update ourselves, we will soon fizzle out. This partnership with the School of Eloquence is a right step in the right direction. It will no doubt, energise our knowledge of reportage”.
In his contribution, the Chairman Organising Committee, Segun Oladipupo said that the event would afford members the opportunity to take their reporting to enviable height
While urging the participants to seize the opportunity to learn new trends in journalism as well as learn the business side of the job, he thanked the School of Eloquence for providing a platform for Nigerian journalists to take a flight in their daily assignment.