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NAJA training explores auto industry recovery after COVID

All is now set for this year’s edition of the Nigeria Auto Journalists Association (NAJA) Training/Capacity Building programme which is scheduled to take place on…

All is now set for this year’s edition of the Nigeria Auto Journalists Association (NAJA) Training/Capacity Building programme which is scheduled to take place on July 29, 2022 in Lagos.  

 The training committee said the programme is geared towards the growth of the automotive industry in Nigeria and globally.

 This year’s training/capacity programme,  anchored on the theme ‘Accelerating Automobile Industry Recovery Strategy In Post COVID-19 Era’, is part of the motoring journalists’ contribution towards the growth of Nigeria’s automotive industry. 

 Industry experts and facilitators expected to take charge during the training programmes are Prof Charles Asenime of the Transport Department, Lagos State University, Yusuf Aweda Jimoh Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist, Network and Software Engineer.

While Prof Asenime will speak on ‘Steps For quick auto industry recovery, post COVID-19’, Engr Jimoh will take on the participants on ‘Managing Reports Under Remote and Hybrid Workplaces’.

 The chairperson of the training committee, Julie Chi-Nwaoha, said the one-day training programme is expected to enrich and expand the knowledge of the motoring journalists, in not only on the topics slated but also on general automotive industry trends.

 On his part, the chairman, Nigeria Auto Journalists Association, Mike Ochonma, noted that the automotive industry remains one of the critical sectors in the country, which is why NAJA is pushing to offer the best in terms of information dissemination. 

 The NAJA training workshop is an annual training programme organised to freshen the minds of practising automotive journalists in the country as well as broaden their skills in reporting.

 

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