More than 100 participants at the seminar organized by Radio Réveil in Lomé

Radio Réveil Seminar in Lomé

From January 14 to 18, 2019, Radio Réveil is organizing a training seminar for Christian radio stations in French-speaking Africa in Lomé, Togo.

From January 14 to 18, Serge Carrel, Alphonse Teyabé, Andrea Luzi, and Emmanuel Ziehli from Radio Réveil, along with Christian Gaspoz from Radio Ebène et Développement, shared their knowledge of radio techniques, journalism, and electronic media with around 100 participants from ten West African countries. This is a great opportunity for Radio Réveil to forge new links with its partner radio stations and meet new ones.

Read the article published on January 14, 2019, in TOGO BREAKING NEWS

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4 answers
  1. David Désiré EBA said:

    – Over 100 participants
    – 10 countries represented
    – A friendly atmosphere
    – A real sense of camaraderie
    – Well-chosen modules
    – Experienced facilitators

    A week to boost Christian media in French-speaking Africa for an impactful mission
    Radio Mont Atlantika from Poli (Cameroon) will be there

    Thank you Radio Reveil
    Thank you to the organizers
    Thank you to the speakers

  2. Jean-Luc SIMBILYABO said:

    Mr. Jean-Luc SIMBILYABO, DR CONGO
    The training we received during our stay in Lomé was a godsend for us and other radio stations present at this meeting. We are very grateful to the organizers and trainers. The cleanliness of our radio studios, the maintenance of the equipment, the quality of our program production, and also the marketing were a relief for me personally and for the others as well. Our radio station, Tele Evangile Reconciliation, located in the village of Nyankunde in eastern DR Congo, has been a partner of Radio Reveil for more than four years now, and we thank God for this collaboration and ask God to bless you.

  3. isabelle said:

    Thank you for your very encouraging feedback! Blessings to you as you continue your important work on the airwaves.

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