Apex News Exclusive Advert Executive Deborah off to China for new media seminar
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Deborah Habila
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Apex News Exclusive Advert Executive, Deborah Alikpi Habila will be attending a two-week seminar on New Media Platform Operation and Management in Belt and Road Countries in Beijing, China.
The seminar takes place from 15-28, May 2024. It is organized by the Research and Training Institute of National Radio and Television Administration, People’s Republic of China (RTI of NRTA).
According to an itinerary, Deborah is expected to depart Nigeria through the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja on May 13, 2024 vie an Ethiopian flight to China en route Addis Ababa.
The Research and Training Institute (RTI) of National Radio and Television Administration, People’s Republic of China (NRTA) is a bureau-level public institution directly under the NRTA.
It is the main hub and primary channel for education and training work of the NRTA, and the largest educational training institution in the national radio, television, and online audiovisual industries.
It trains cadres and talents of the NRTA and of the national radio, television, and online audiovisual industries. It undertakes the selection and training works of key talent projects in the radio, television, and online audiovisual industries, and manages teaching administration of the Party school of NRTA.
In coordination with China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and the “Go Global” policy, it undertakes media-related tasks such as foreign aid training, international exchanges, training for talents from Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan, as well as overseas training programs among others.
In the past few years, the RTI has successfully completed the relevant thematic training projects in the media field with high quality, accumulating rich experience and achievements, which can provide important support for the innovation of the formats, high-quality operation, and smooth and safe implementation of the seminar.
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