 Eighteen women journalists from nine states and southern part of Nigeria have been trained on digital content creation. The two days capacity building program TAC, Building Digital Multimedia Storytelling for Women Journalists, was put together by the Institute for Media and Society in Port Hackett and funded by the European Union. The training touched on the electoral cycle, including this course on post-election issues. The way stories are gathered, stories are sourced and shared and distributed is different due to the emergence of technology. Now we have social media, we have more to do. So in the light of this reality, we believe that when women journalists capacity are built, they can actually create content that will resonate with new audiences. And we are also looking at the perspective that has to do with post-election issue. I would say that everything that has been learned over the past two days is very useful. They might sound strange, they might seem like impossible things, but once you start using them, you get familiar with them and they become easier. They are all useful and they will be great tools for everybody moving forward because the direction media is heading now is very much digital and multimedia. So the only way to fit in is actually equip yourself with such trainings. Digital journalism has come to stay and it's come with it a lot of opportunities, both locally and internationally. And it also affords women the opportunity to reach a diverse audience, to reach audiences in ways that the ordinary wouldn't have with the traditional media because you agree with me that you can find all kinds of audiences online, especially the younger ones who can find them there and really every one change we need to grab the younger ones. So we need to be thinking about taking our messages as women, discussing important and serious issues amongst those audience. Participants say knowledge gained will be effectively used to enhance their style of reportage. I'm a blogger and I want to say myself one thing you have to do is to carve a niche for yourself and to be deliberate about anything you do. And this training has also made me to realize that there's need to be deliberate and to carve a niche for myself because now we can't just rely on more literary and miscivilization and I see that that is not really helping. The major and most important thing is to make use of those skills that I have gotten, those freebies they gave on to us, those stuff they told us to use and the formats they taught us as well. You know a lot of other things like knowing how to tell a story, words you should and should not use.