CSAAE EQUIPS IMO STATE PHOTOGRAPHERS WITH DIGITAL MARKETING SKILLS

In its relentless pursuit to equip youths with valuable digital skills, the Center for Social Awareness Advocacy and Ethics (CSAAE) funded by the Coca Cola foundation  through its Digital Skilling and Employment Project recently organized a transformative one-day digital marketing training session for members of the Imo State Professional Photographers and Videographers Association of Nigeria (ISPPAN). This initiative aimed to empower aspiring photographers and videographers with the knowledge and tools needed to thrive in today’s digital landscape.

The event, showcased the importance of adapting to emerging digital trends. Participants delved into the world of NFTs and OpenSea, gaining insights into leveraging these platforms for artistic expression and financial gain. Moreover, they honed their skills in video and photo content creation, learning techniques to enhance business visibility and attract clientele in a competitive market.

With a focus on career advancement, the training provided invaluable strategies for leveraging social media platforms as powerful tools for networking, brand building, and professional growth. Through practical demonstrations and interactive sessions, over 200 photographers and videographers immersed themselves in the realm of digital marketing, emerging inspired and equipped to navigate the digital landscape with confidence.

CSAAE’s commitment to empowering youths with practical digital skills continues to impact communities, fostering innovation and economic growth. As participants left the event empowered and enlightened,  they are poised to harness the limitless opportunities of the digital age.

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Fr. Godswill Agbagwa

Godswill Uchenna Agbagwa is a Catholic priest and a social ethicist. He was born in Umueze Amaimo, a small village in Ikeduru LGA of Imo State to Mr. Charlyman Chikamnele Agbagwa and Mrs. Evelyn Chinyere Agbagwa of blessed memory.