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Thursday 9 June 2011

So You Think You Can Write? Toni Kan, Jeremy Weate and Muhtar Bakare Teach at The Future-Writers Workshop.


The Future Project presents an incredible opportunity to learn from the very best with the resumption of it’s The Future-Writers Workshop. The workshop unarguably has the widest range in terms of curriculum content, active participation and a visible improvement in participant’s writing abilities.

The Writers Workshop’s faculty boasts of the very best at the art. Ikechukwu Amaechi, Editor at Daily Independent Newspaper, Tunde Aladese TV Scriptwriter, Samson Adeoye (Ace Copywriter), Muhtar Bakare (Publisher, Farafina) and Jeremy Weate (Publisher, Cassava Republic) are just a few members of the faculty that also includes Professor Akachi Ezeigbo-Adimora and Dr. Reuben Abati.


Kenneth Oliko, the communications coordinator for The Future Project said “The trainings are a massive part of our work here at The Future Project. We intend to both capitalize on the success of The Future Awards and go beyond it to provide qualitative practical knowledge to enterprising young people all over the country”.

The workshops come subsidized at a flat rate of N5000. Payment is to be made into the RedSTRAT Communications Ltd, Bank PHB account with account number 104 0635 207. Please forward teller details including name and the date you paid to trainings@thefuturenigeria.com. Please keep your tellers; they will be needed to confirm payments.

2 comments:

  1. linda,

    do you know when is the workshop going to hold?
    i need to know to determine if its something i can attend

    tanx

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  2. but the registration is close now, according to their website. Why are you feeding us with stale news?

    ReplyDelete

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