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    Stanbic IBTC collaborates with TMTR to upskill 27 journalists

    Opalim LiftedBy Opalim LiftedJune 2, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Media Training Room (TMTR) in collaboration with StanbicIBTC
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    Stanbic IBTC Holdings Plc hosted a comprehensive one-day training programme for a select group of Nigerian journalists from diverse media outlets in Lagos on Thursday, May 30, 2024.

    Chronicle NG reports that the initiative is aimed at enhancing professional standards and ethical practices in journalism.

    The training, facilitated by The Media Training Room (TMTR), focused primarily on equipping the participants with tools and insights to better understand how to avoid falling into the landmines of fake news, unethical practices, and cybercrime, as well as how to gather and report activities in Nigeria’s banking and finance sectors.

    Facilitators at the training programme included Jekwu Ozoemene PhD, the CEO, HIV Trust Fund of Nigeria, an Africa Finance Specialist, Adjunct Faculty, Strategy and International Business at Lagos Business School (LBS), who covered “Essentials of Reporting Banking and Finance,”; Peter Okwoche, an award winning BBC journalist and host of BBC Focus on Africa, who facilitated the “Fake news: A case for ethics and professionalism in the Nigerian media” module; Deji Olatoye, a Partner of The Lodt Law Offices, Lagos, a corporate law firm, who spoke on the theme, “The Cybercrime Act and the Nigerian Media: Understanding the legal minefield,” and Toni Kan award-winning writer, journalist and freelance journalist at the FT, whose topic of delivery was “Keeping facts sacred in the age of social media, misinformation, disinformation, and mal-information.”

    The training focused primarily on equipping the participants with tools and insights to better understand the extant Cybercrimes Act, how to gather news and report activities within Nigeria’s banking and finance sectors, as well as the practice of journalism as it evolves in the age of social media. It also focused on ethics and professionalism in the face of the fake news epidemic.

    In Dr. Ozoemene’s delivery, he emphasised the need for incisive and analytical news reports in covering the sector and the economy and urged participants to practice quality journalism, which involves journalists bearing witness, digging into records, developing sources, checking, and double-checking while asking critical questions.

    • Stanbic IBTC facilitates training of 25 journalists at TMTR Training Room

    Olatoye explained that the Cybercrime Act is “one of the most insidious pieces of anti-press legislation ever” and urged participating journalists to be aware of its provisions and how it affects their practice. He also urged the participants to be better equipped to do the important work they do in an ethical and professional manner, especially in this age of social media and fake news.

    Toni Kan, writer, editor, public relations executive, and teacher, focused on fake news, misinformation, disinformation, and malinformation in a post-truth dispensation while noting that the term “fake news” is not new. He explained how it has been used in recent years to impact local and national conversations around economic, political, societal, and public health issues. He emphasized that journalists should avoid this unethical practice.

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    Stanbic IBTC Bank

    The Media Training Room, founded by Toni Kan and Peju Akande, is a skills-based, practice-led certificate-awarding institute that commenced operations in February 2018 with a training programme for select journalists drawn from print, broadcast, and online platforms. The May 30, 2024 session, which had 27 journalists in attendance, was the fourth in the series sponsored by Stanbic IBTC.

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