Lagos, Nigeria – Seplat Energy has successfully wrapped up the Lagos edition of its second Annual Media Training Programme, a bold initiative designed to equip journalists with the tools, skills, and entrepreneurial mindset to thrive in an evolving digital landscape.
Building on the momentum of last year’s debut, the two-day intensive brought together 50 carefully selected journalists from across Nigeria, particularly those covering judiciary, energy, and business beats. Participants engaged in a rich mix of practical workshops, expert mentorship, and forward-looking discussions on media transformation and sustainability.
Mrs. Chioma Yvonne Afe, Seplat Energy’s Director of External Affairs and Social Performance, reaffirmed the company’s dedication to driving innovation in the industry:
“This programme is more than training — it’s a gateway to redefining the media’s role in society. By mastering business principles, exploring new revenue models, and embracing digital innovation, journalists can build impactful ventures that empower communities and contribute meaningfully to the economy.”
Key Takeaways from the Lagos Session
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Dr. Solomon Avbioroko – Self Search: Ego State Profile & Transactional Analysis
Encouraged self-awareness, networking, and lifelong learning as pillars of entrepreneurial growth. -
Mrs. Uloma Okoro – Crafting Business Models & Winning Plans
Advocated starting ventures grounded in personal strengths and existing resources rather than relying solely on external support. -
Mr. Olu Onakoya – Financial Intelligence
Shared strategies for disciplined spending, smart investment, and using financial data to make better business decisions. -
Mr. Gbenga Omotosho – Media Integrity & Audience Engagement
Stressed fact-checking, neutrality, and responsible reporting to retain public trust. -
Mr. Nnamdi Uwaemelulam – Media Technology in the Digital Era
Explored innovative storytelling, platform diversification, and how algorithms shape content reach. -
Mr. Babajide Adisa – National Security & Information Gathering
Called for stronger partnerships between media, government, and citizens to combat security threats. -
Professor Pat Utomi – Entrepreneurship in Journalism
Highlighted how journalists can address societal issues through vision-driven leadership.
Beyond skill development, the programme fostered a vibrant community where ideas flowed freely and participants tackled real-world challenges through collaborative problem-solving. With initiatives like this, Seplat Energy continues to position itself as a catalyst for a stronger, more entrepreneurial Nigerian media sector.