U.S. Consulate Launches Year-Long Training for Young Nigerian Journalists

In a bid to boost journalism standards and support press freedom in Nigeria, the United States Consulate General in Lagos has kicked off a year-long capacity-building programme for young reporters. The initiative, launched in partnership with the Media Career Development Network (MCDN), aims to equip early-career journalists with essential skills for impactful storytelling.
Targeting journalists with less than five years of experience, the programme features bi-monthly Journalism Clinics. These sessions will focus on strengthening ethical reporting, digital media skills, and investigative journalism practices.
According to the U.S. Consulate, the programme aligns with its commitment to supporting a vibrant, free, and professional press as a cornerstone of democracy.
The Media Career Development Network, which has been at the forefront of media training in Nigeria since 2003, will lead the sessions and mentorship activities.
This collaboration is expected to empower the next generation of Nigerian journalists to tell more accurate, compelling, and socially relevant stories.





