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Daracool (f)
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Hello, i spent hours on the internet searching for somewhere to Train on T.V presenting in Nigeria but could not find any. does anybody know?
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Seun (m)
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I think apprenticeship is the easiest way to learn anything in the media/entertainment industry. You could go to a TV station and offer to work for free (as an intern) there and then use that opportunity to learn everything. This would be easier if you're both attractive and articulate. 
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Seun (m)
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NTA College? Wow, never heard of it. Please tell us all you know about it. Thanks!
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Dis Guy
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they had some advert on nta some months ago about some courses http://www.nta-tvcollege.net/admissions/Basic TV Journalism 6 weeks New entrants into Journalism, fresh graduates etc. 29th October 2007 - 7th December 2007 30,000.00
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cammax7 (m)
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Seun is right, work as an intern and get good at it. but start with 'smaller' tv stations like Galaxy. i've watched the migration of tv presnters over the years and everybody seemed to have been in galaxy at one point or the other
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environ
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i have a desire to one day run a TV reality show and i thank God u have the same vision as i am, please i would love to have the phone nos of every interested peson in the house so we can join hands together, mine is 08032986502. i think that pefti film insitute is a good start.
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G-reycells (m)
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@Daracool
your options are:
1. PEFTI (Pencil Film & Television Institute) owned by Wale Adenuga, creator of the Papa Ajasco/Super Story. It is located at Oshodi, opposite BOC Gases.
2. ITPAN Training School (Independent Producers Training School). Can remember that it is located somewhere in Gbagada.
3. National Film Institute Jos
There are a slew of other training schools in Lagos where you can horn your skills. I will source for details and post them here later.
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az-ekofm
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you can also look up cybercollege.com there<s alot u can learn from there.
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