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Nana Aba Anamoah And Sandra Ankobiah Start SN Media Learning Tree

SN MEDIA LEARNING TREE is proud to announce its presence in Ghana with tailor made courses designed for young people eyeing dream jobs in the media.

The short courses are designed for graduates of Senior High Schools, Universities and Polytechnics who desire intensive training in news reporting, news reading, presentation, interviewing and image branding.

Co-founder for SN MEDIA TRAINING TREE Nana Aba Anamoah mentioned ‘A sizeable number of young people who dream of a job in the media are usually not well prepared practically for the task ahead. Our program seeks to complement the efforts of the country’s educational institutions by providing essential skills in reporting, reading, show presentation from leading Journalists from reputable media houses in Ghana’.

The media and communications field has become more diverse and characterised by action. Media related courses are thus growing in popularity in an ever-increasing competitive media space.


Co founder Sandra Ankobiah disclosed ‘ We are excited to roll out these short courses beginning August 2016 and do hereby urge all interested persons to visit snlearningtree.com for enquiries. The 6-week course covers both Radio and Television and we guarantee internships for top performing trainees in leading media houses in Ghana’.

SN MEDIA LEARNING TREE is the brainchild of award winning TV newsreader and reporter, Nana Aba Anamoah and Sandra Ankobiah, lawyer and media personality.

The two said ‘establishing a media training program had been on our drawing board for a while now after sitting through countless auditions. A good number of candidates are turned away not because they were not good material but because they had not been prepared PRACTICALLY for the task involved. This is where we come in’.

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