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Mentorship that Matters: My PRNigeria Fellowship Experience

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Lilian Etse-oghena Omolu
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November 1, 2024

Mentorship that Matters: My PRNigeria Fellowship Experience

The PRNigeria Young Communication Fellowship has been a remarkable journey of transformation for many young professionals, including myself. Despite being a graduate of Mass Communication and an active blogger, there were moments when I doubted my abilities and potential in the field of communication. However, this fellowship became a beacon of hope, a catalyst for growth, and a defining milestone in my career.

From the moment I applied, I felt a sense of purpose. The selection process was rigorous, with only 10 spots available, yet the challenge invigorated me. My confidence grew as I participated in the transformative training sessions that followed. These sessions exposed me to a wealth of knowledge and expertise from the PRNigeria team and industry professionals, covering effective communication, journalism, public relations, and essential soft skills. The insights they shared were invaluable, and I eagerly absorbed everything, jotting down notes and envisioning how to apply these lessons to my own journey.

The mentorship provided by experienced facilitators was exceptional. They didn’t just share their expertise; they inspired us to strive for excellence. I learned that knowledge indeed breeds confidence, enabling me to see opportunities where I once saw obstacles.

A pivotal moment came three weeks into the program. After sharing a post about the fellowship on Facebook, a friend reached out, impressed, and offered me a remote job as a research assistant. Previously, I might have doubted my capability and declined the opportunity. But with the skills and confidence I had gained from the fellowship, I accepted the role immediately. It remains one of my proudest highlights of the year.

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Being recognized as the third-best fellow in the program was not only an honor but also a significant milestone in my professional journey. The fellowship enhanced my skills, sharpened my professional acumen, and instilled a renewed sense of self-belief. Tasks I once approached with hesitation are now tackled with purpose and confidence. Perhaps the most transformative change has been my shift in mindset. I no longer see obstacles as barriers; instead, I view them as opportunities for growth and learning.

This change in perspective, coupled with the practical skills and knowledge I acquired, has already begun to yield tangible results. I approach new challenges with greater ease, and my colleagues and supervisors have commended my improved work ethic and innovative approach to tasks.

Beyond career growth, the PRNigeria Fellowship has also deepened my sense of self-awareness and empathy. Engaging with fellow participants and mentors from diverse backgrounds provided invaluable insights into different cultures, perspectives, and experiences. This exposure has helped me appreciate the importance of diversity and collaboration. I now approach interactions with greater empathy and openness, recognizing the power of shared ideas and collective growth.

The broader impact of the PRNigeria Young Communication Fellowship on the media and communication industry in Nigeria is immeasurable. By nurturing young minds, shaping future leaders, and inspiring innovation, the program is transforming the industry one participant at a time.

As I reflect on my journey, I am filled with gratitude for the opportunity to learn from seasoned professionals, expand my knowledge, and grow as an individual. The skills and insights I’ve gained will serve me for years to come, and I am confident that the ripple effects of this program will be felt across generations.

Lilian Etse-Oghena Omolu

PRNigeria Fellow

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