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Photo Report: Nigerian Customs, NIWA, PSTT Train AMJON Members in Lagos

The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Port Standing Task Team (PSTT) and the National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA) on Thursday trained members of the Association of Maritime Journalists of Nigeria AMJON.


L – R: CSC Abdullahi Maiwada, National Public Relations Officer, Nigeria Customs Service (representing the CGC, Hameed Ali Rtd.),  Mr. Moses Fadipe, Coordinator, Port Standing Task Team (PSTT). Barr Nasiru Biyankari, General Manager, Legal, (NIWA). Paul Ogbuokiri, President AMJON, at the capacity building workshop on Thursday in Badagry, Lagos.

The capacity building workshop with the theme: ‘Enhancing Capacity/Efficiency on Modern News Reportage’, held at the Administrative Staff College of Nigeria (ASCON), Topo, Badagry, Lagos State, was well attended by members.

A cross section of participants at the AMJON Capacity Building Workshop at Badagry, Lagos on Thursday.

The President of Amjon, Paul Ogbuokiri, said the workshop was designed to sharpen the reportorial skills of the journalists about the sector.

L – R: Mr. Moses Fadipe, Coordinator, Port Standing Task Team (PSTT), recieving an Award from AMJON presented by (CSC) Abdullahi Maiwada, National Public Relations Officer, NCS at Badagry, Lagos on Thursday.

The Coordinator, Port Standing Task Team (PSTT), Moses Fadipe, was presented with an Award for outstanding performance by AMJON at the event.

CSC Abdullahi Maiwada, National Public Relations Officer, NCS at AMJON capacity building event in Badagry, Lagos on Thursday.

The NCS, PSTT and NIWA all made presentations on various topics at the event.

Barr Nasiru Biyankari, General Manager, Legal, NIWA at AMJON capacity building event in Badagry, Lagos on Thursday.

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