| Why Partner NTA TV College? |
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- The College is part of Africa's
largest TV Network - the Nigerian
Television Authority (NTA).
- The College is the leading
Television Institution in Africa.
- In affiliation with the prestigious
Ahmadu Bello University - ABU - Zaria,
the College is offering first degrees in
key areas of Television.
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The
College is affiliated to the prestigious Ahmadu
Bello University [ABU], Zaria.
ABU, as the university is often referred to, is one of the largest and most reputable institutions, not
only in Nigeria, but in Africa.
This arrangement has now qualified the NTA
Television College
to award degrees in the following areas of
television; Engineering, Production & Design as well as Journalism.
However, our ultimate goal is to transform the
College into a
recognized Television University within the next 5
years to serve as
a beacon of hope in redressing the communication
imbalance
between Africa and the developed world.
Related:
Ahmadu Bello University [ABU], Zaria |
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Our Collaborative Spirit |

The College has established
strategic partnership with local and
foreign organizations. Many of these
collaborations have existed since
the inception of the College 25
years ago.
Through these partnerships, the
NTA TV College has been able to
build man and material resources
through meaningful exchanges with
these partners. The doors for mutual
productivity are wide open. The
College encourages interested
individuals and organizations who
feel they have something to offer to
indicate their interests, either in
the core areas of our training or
otherwise.
Are you interested?
Then talk to us! |
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Foreign Partners |
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Book Aid International,
B.A.I., (U.K) |
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E.S. Mamman, Co-ordinator B.A.I., Plateau
State, Nigeria. |
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B.A.I is a British Council Initiative designed
to provide establishments like the Television College the access
to very good books in lieu of a token sum paid as administrative
charges for the B.C. local office only. The Television College
has been a beneficiary since 2001. |
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www.britishcouncil.org |
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Friedrich Ebert Foundation |
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Resident Representative, University of Lagos,
P.M.B. 1019, UNILAG, Akoka-Lagos State, Nigeria. |
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Donation of several books to the Television
College. |
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www.fes.de |
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Center International de Liaison des Ecoles de Cinema et de Television (CILECT) France. |
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Conducts regular exchange of resource
materials between it and the College, particularly with the
Department of Television Production & Design. |
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www.cilect.org |
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British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) U.K. |
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The BBC in its desire to enhance activities at
the Television College, donated several cameras and other
broadcast equipment, which have greatly improved our
professional capacity. |
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www.bbc.co.uk |
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Duetschland, Frankfurter Societats-Druckerei
GmbH |
Frankenallee 71 - 81,
60327, Frankfurt am Main |
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The Television College has maintained a strong
relationship with this organisation through regular receipt of
copies of the Duetschland magazine and other relevant
information. |
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www.magazine-duetschland.de |
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John Hopkins University, Center for
Communication Programs. |
USAID Field Office, A5, Mukhtar Muhammed Link,
Off Tukur Road/Off Ahmadu Bello Way, Nassarawa GRA, Kano State,
Nigeria.
Tel: 234-064-633626 |
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The John Hopkins University, through the USAID office in Kano, presented to the Television College reference
materials on development issues, which include (i) Press Briefing Kits on Integrated Healthcare issues.
(ii) Population Reports (for distribution) (iii) Ku Sansara Action Kit. |
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www.jhu.edu |
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United
Nations
Children's
Education Fund
(UNICEF) |
Nigeria Country Office, 30, Oyinkan Abayomi
Drive, Ikoyi, P.O.Box 1282, Lagos-State, Nigeria.
Tel:234-01-2690276, 2690729. |
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Over the years, UNICEF, through its numerous
local and international offices has made several donations of
books, magazines, journals and other informational material to
the College. |
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lagos@unicef.org |
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United States Information Services |
7, Mambilla Street, Maitama District, P.O.Box
5760 (Garki), Abuja.
Tel:234-09-5235226, 5235227. |
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Donated a Computer System and several books,
magazines and journals. The Television College is currently on the mailing
list of the USIS for a monthly Hausa journal titled "Magama", as
well as other publications. |
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lagos@unicef.org |
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Local Partners |
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University of Jos (UNIJOS)
Library |
The Librarian, UNIJOS.
Tel: 234-073-55933, 55514, 55930. |
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Donated books to the
Television College Library, which came through the Lambo
Foundation. The Television College was also opportune to
attend a demonstraion on the E-GRANARY System, an
internet application for libraries. |
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www.unijos.edu.ng |
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National Orientation Agency (NOA) |
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The Director, NOA, BEPCO Building, State
Secretariat, P.M.B. 2097, Jos-Plateau State. |
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Involved the College in the review of the 1999
constitution by sending copies of the document for
inputs to be supplied and forwarded to the relevant
authorities. NOA still maintains a strong working
relationship with the Television College. |
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www.noanigeria.org |
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Nigeria National
Commission for UNESCO (NNCU), Federal Ministry of
Education. |
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The Director, NNCU,
Federal Ministry of Education, FCT Abuja. |
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Through the above named
agency, the Television College has received several
generous donations of books and educational materials. |
www.nigeria.gov.ng
www.unesco.org |
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Industrial Training Fund
(ITF) Library. |
The Librarian, ITF, P.M.B.
2199, Miango Road, Jos-Plateau State.
Tel: 234-073-52738 |
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Establishment of
inter-library loan schemes between itself and the
Television College library. |
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www.itf-nigeria.org |
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