Daily Times Nigeria (DTN) has finalised arrangements to train no fewer than 400 journalists from across the country.In a statement signed and made available to newsmen in Abuja by Lead Consultant, Daily Times at 100, Folio Media Group (FMG), owner of Daily Times, Charles Ozoemena, noted the gesture is part of activities lined up by the outfit to celebrate its centenary. Ozoemena remarked that the celebration is to commemorate 100 years of resilience and endurance.
The Daily Times of Nigeria Plc has eight subsidiary companies in publishing, printing, packaging, education, trading, and finance, comprising Times Press Limited, Times Ventures Limited, Nigerpak Limited, Times Journalism Institute, Naira Holdings, Times Books Limited, Naira Properties Limited, and West Africa Publishing Company Limited (80 per cent owned).
According to the statement, some of the activities include the honouring of 22 Daily Times…
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