
DAMATURU – The Multisectoral Crisis Recovery Project (MCRP) has concluded a workshop on Content Creation and Management for media practitioners, producers, and social media influencers in Yobe State. In his closing remarks, Musa Idi Jidawa, Project Coordinator of MCRP, expressed gratitude to participants for their active engagement and encouraged them to apply the learnings from the workshop to elevate their content creation efforts. Jidawa emphasized the importance of effective storytelling in today’s digital world, stating that “content is not just king, it’s the entire kingdom.
” He urged participants to utilize their skills to tell powerful stories that inspire, inform, and influence their audiences. The workshop, which was facilitated by experts in the field, covered key strategies for crafting compelling content, managing digital platforms, and navigating the ever-evolving media landscape. The MCRP Project Coordinator also thanked the resource persons, consultants, and technical partners who made the workshop possible, on behalf of the Yobe State Government.
The workshop is expected to enhance the capacity of media practitioners in Yobe State to produce high-quality content that showcases the state’s unique stories and perspectives..