Nigeria’s leading Public Relations agency, MediaCraft Associates, has announced the launch of its pilot PR Academy program to prime the next generation of Public Relations professionals, slated for 28 October 2021.
The one-day training, themed, Building a Career in Public Relations, will feature 10 candidates selected from a pool of 200 applicants for practical and hands-on experience in PR practices.
The training program was organized in partnership with the Mass Communication Department of the University of Lagos (UNILAG), one of Nigeria’s prestigious institutions.
Facilitators at the training are seasoned Public Relations practitioners providing the candidates with the technical know-how of the industry.
Participants will be trained on crafting Public Relations plans, developing compelling stories, and intellectual property rights including group work germane to the practice, while also partaking in experiential activities and quizzes aimed at improving the understanding of the instructions.
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MediaCraft, through the training, is taking a deliberate step towards developing the next generation of Public Relations practitioners, arming them with the needed resources that will guide them on their career path.
The Group Chief Executive Officer (CEO), MediaCraft Associates, John Ehiguese said that the training program would furnish the participants with constructive instructions that would enhance the necessary skills needed to be Public Relations practitioners.
According to him, “Public relations continues to prove its usefulness on a daily basis, and MediaCraft, as a proof of this fact, has created this program to provide these participants with the tools needed to grow their skill in the business.”
“The Public Relations landscape continues to change, and we hope that through this training program, we groom a tide of young and vibrant practitioners.”
Also speaking on the training, the Director of Programs of the Academy, Segun Mcmedal, said, “We decided to fashion a program to sustain interests in the practice with a focus on the next generation.”
“Through the academy, we plan on guiding young Public Relations enthusiasts, giving them an avenue to express their love for the profession, and introducing them to valuable resources that will shape their careers,” he added.