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The Ghana Bloggers Association has announced an ambitious national program for 2025 aimed at enhancing the skills of bloggers and promoting digital literacy across the country.
Speaking in Kumasi, the President of the Association, Andre Mustapha Nii Okai Inusah, popularly known as Attractive Mustapha, revealed that the initiative will feature a series of training and capacity-building workshops.
The sessions will empower bloggers with practical skills in SEO optimisation, content monetisation, ethics in digital journalism, video blogging, and podcasting.
“We believe the future of media and entrepreneurship lies heavily in the digital space,” Attractive Mustapha said.
“By equipping our members and young people nationwide with these critical skills, we are investing in the next generation of digital leaders and responsible online storytellers.”
As part of the program, the Association will also roll out Digital Literacy Campaigns targeted at schools and communities.
These campaigns will focus on safe internet practices, digital storytelling techniques, and the fundamentals of online entrepreneurship.
According to Attractive Mustapha, the goal is not only to raise professional standards within Ghana’s blogging community but also to prepare young Ghanaians to seize opportunities in the global digital economy.
The national program is expected to begin this week, starting in the Volta and Oti Regions before extending to all 16 regions of Ghana.
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