Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Nigeria: Members of Ahmadiyya youth group learn to produce for Muslim Television Ahmadiyya


The Head of Training, Mr. Abdul-Ganiyy Banuso, appreciated the supports of the volunteers and encouraged them to be fully prepared for the tasks ahead. 

File photo: MKA Nigeria representatives visit MTA Ghana
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By Popoola Ishaq | September 20, 2017

In preparation for the full commencement of operations of Muslim Television Ahmadiyya (MTA) International in Nigeria, the leadership of Nigeria Studios recently held a one-day capacity building training for the volunteers of the project.

The training which focused on the tips of basic television production and scripts writing was held at the national headquarters of Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at in Nigeria, on September 17th, 2017.

Participants at the training were drawn from the auxiliary bodies of the Ahmadiyya Muslim community in Nigeria.

Alhaji Nurudeen Shobambi, the Head of Production, took the participants through the key terms in television broadcasting, camera handling and camera shooting.

Coordinator of MTA International Nigeria Studios, Dr. Qasim Akinreti, dealt with the technicalities of script writing for various media platforms.

Dr. Akinreti said he was impressed with the youths enthusiasm to serve. "I am also overwhelmed with your passion for learning."

"I implore you all to keep developing your talents in order to collectively take this project to higher levels," he added.

Majlis Khuddamul Ahmadiyya Nigeria (MKAN) recently visited the MTA International Africa Studios in Ghana.

Muavin Sadr MKAN, Amb. Popoola Ishaq Olamilekan, said the volunteers were highly motivated adding," participation of MKAN members at today’s training was a reflection of the promises made by the leadership of MKAN."

The Head of Training, Mr. Abdul-Ganiyy Banuso, appreciated the supports of the volunteers and encouraged them to be fully prepared for the tasks ahead.

Other participants at the training include Hafiz Shobambi Abdul-Ganiy – Head of Translation, Mualim Abdul-Kabir Aderibigbe – Office Manager, Mr.  Bashir Lamina – Head of IT, Mrs. Azeezat Omoyele – Head of Lajnal and a host of others. Out of over thirty participants at the training, sixteen members of MKAN, including seven Mulk Officers, were in attendance.


-- Nigeria: Members of Ahmadiyya youth group learn to produce for Muslim Television Ahmadiyya


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