At the workshop, the 20 students in attendance were trained on the basic elements and ethics of journalism, investigative journalism and interviewing, how to spot and fact-check fake news, basics of storytelling and social media for journalists.
Ajibola Adeniyi, Daily Post correspondent in Osun State, took the trainees through investigative journalism and interviewing while Kehinde Ayantunji, Osun NUJ chairman, trained them on ethics and core elements of journalism. He is one of the beneficiaries of the Premium Times Centre for Investigative Journalism Next Gen programme.
“I hope the training goes beyond south-western universities so that other like-minded individuals can benefit from this opportunity. A great workshop we had,” he said.
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