Priscilla Christopher-Akpanettot
A promising citadel of learning, the Golden Pulse Academy, has trained 53 female journalists in Akwa Ibom State on impactful and result-driven reporting.
The training took place at the Patience (Kemi) Umo Eno Auditorium of the NUJ Press Centre in Uyo.
Facilitated by a thorough-bred broadcast Journalist, Comrade Uduak Ekong, the training explored thematic areas such as Field Survival and Confidence-building, Monetisation and Career Growth, Digital Journalism and Branding, Gender Sensitivity and Political Reporting; with Comrade Ekong highlighting core challenges of female journalists and how to overcome them, from her personal experiences in 32 years of media practice.
Uduak Ekong who is at present, the Press Secretary to the First Lady of Akwa Ibom State, took participants through her journey into a field she ventured into "by accident", explaining in detail how she grew from an intern in the Akwa Ibom State Broadcasting Coorporation (AKBC) in 1994, to her current position and surmounting every barrier which came her way in the then male-dominated profession.
"I went into journalism by mistake. I'd always wanted to be a Lawyer. As a young girl, I saw myself as a Lawyer. I took JAMB and I couldn't get admission to read Law. And I thought that, rather than wait another year, I should go to the Polytechnic to read Mass Communication, and off to Calabar, I went", she narrated, and told participants how a one year internship with the AKBC Television, got her an appointment letter with the firm.
At intervals, she made reference to two male colleagues who naturally made room for her, Uwem Akpan (now Professor at the Faculty of Media and Communication Studies, University of Uyo) and Chris Nkang (now retired), both of whom she described as being pivotal to her success story in broadcasting.
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| L-R: Chairperson, NAWOJ, Comrade Nsikak Okon with The Facilitator |
The immediate past Chairperson of the Nigeria Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ) in Akwa Ibom therefore charged participants to learn from her experience and strive for excellence without excuses.
"Female journalists face a lot of challenges, some of which are self-imposed. Don't put up marriage, children or school runs as an excuse. What needs to be done, has to be done," the mother of four, said.
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| Resource persons at the Training. L-R: Comrade Helen John, Mr. Cletus Ukpong, Comrade Uduak Ekong and Mrs. Umo Bassey |
The training had as resource persons veterans in the conventional and new media such as Mr. Ibanga Isine, Mr. Cletus Ukpong, Comrade Helen John, Mrs. Umo Bassey and Mr. Aniekan Ekah.
Goodwill messages were received from the Special Assistant to the Governor on Project Management, Princess Itoro Obot; Executive Assistant to the First Lady, Ms. Jennifer Ime; Chairman of NAWOJ, Comrade Nsikak Okon, represented by her Vice, Comrade Udeme Hosea among others.
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| Participants during the workshop session |
Certificates were also given to attendees for participating in the training.
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| Presentation of certificates to Participants |
Notably, the training is part of Uduak Ekong's give-back to her profession in commemoration of her 53rd birth anniversary and 32 years in the Akwa Ibom Civil Service.
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