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MSS sets to train 100 young Nigerians in industry related skills
NG🏛️ PoliticsCenter8 hr. ago

MSS sets to train 100 young Nigerians in industry related skills

Mobile Screens and Sounds (MSS), a Nigerian technical production company, has launched the MSS Event Tech Academy, a 10-week training program aimed at equipping 100 young Nigerians with skills in screen and live event production. The initiative, which is part of MSS's 20th-anniversary celebrations, is described as a tuition-free corporate social responsibility (CSR) effort focused on developing talent within Nigeria's creative and live production sectors. The program includes mentorship, hands-on experience, and expert guidance to build a sustainable pipeline of skilled professionals. CEO Tunbosun Kola-Daisi emphasized the importance of investing in the next generation of industry leaders.

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Vanguard Nigeria logoVanguard NigeriaIndependentCenter8 hr. ago
MSS sets to train 100 young Nigerians in industry related skills

Mobile Screens and Sounds (MSS), a Nigerian technical production company, has launched the MSS Event Tech Academy, a 10-week training program aimed at equipping 100 young Nigerians with skills in screen and live event production. The initiative, which is part of MSS's 20th-anniversary celebrations, is described as a tuition-free corporate social responsibility (CSR) effort focused on developing talent within Nigeria's creative and live production sectors. The program includes mentorship, hands-on experience, and expert guidance to build a sustainable pipeline of skilled professionals. CEO Tunbosun Kola-Daisi emphasized the importance of investing in the next generation of industry leaders.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the training initiative as a CSR effort without overtly promoting political ideologies or agendas. While the topic relates to economic development and workforce training, which can have political implications, the framing remains neutral, focusing on corporate responsibility and

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