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MTN, Pan-Atlantic University announce 2nd Edition of Media Innovation Programme

By Ola Modupe (LAGOS) –

The second edition of the Media Innovation Programme (MIP), has been unveiled with the objective to support media practitioners and promote understanding of the rapidly changing media landscape.

MTN Nigeria Communications Plc and Pan-Atlantic University, who are the initiators, announced today a call for applications for the MIP, which was launched in 2022.

According to the mobile network provider, the six-month, fully funded certificate fellowship includes a study visit to the University of Witwatersrand, South Africa and an innovation hub to incubate ideas.

The programme is open to media practitioners across print, electronic, online platforms and social media content creators, the MTN said in a statement.

Commenting on the impact of the Media Innovation Programme, MTN Nigeria CEO Karl Toriola said, “the media is a crucial contributor to a thriving nation. Enhancing their skill set will benefit society at large. Through the Media Innovation Programme, we want to continue empowering media practitioners. Enabling them to report at an elevated level combining innovation with solution-oriented media practice to benefit their readers.”

Vice Chancellor Pan-Atlantic University, Professor Enase Okonedo, said, “At the Pan-Atlantic University, we provide training that will enable our students to uphold the highest intellectual, ethical and professional values in their professional and everyday endeavours. The MTN Media Innovation Programme is a melting pot of sessions and discussions promoting creative thinking, technology-forward practices, and honesty that enable participants to continue practising with journalistic integrity.”

Following a review of applications, 20 professionals will join the 2023 MIP cohort. The multifaceted programme will give them a unique opportunity to explore Nigeria’s technology sector and the nexus between media and technology. It will also equip them with the skills to adapt to our changing realities.

According to the statement, Fellows will also have access to professional resources and mentorship from PAU’s erudite faculty.

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