Business bootcamp for media entrepreneurs [Nigeria]

Media entrepreneurs in Nigeria can participate in a business bootcamp.

The Nigeria Media Innovation Program (NAMIP) is accepting applications for its Media Business Bootcamp. This five-day intensive program is designed to support and equip media entrepreneurs with the skills and strategies needed to build sustainable media businesses.

The bootcamp will bring together founders and key decision-makers from emerging and existing media organizations to refine their business models, explore innovative revenue strategies, and enhance their audience engagement approaches.

The deadline is March 31.

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