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ACW-UA PRESS RELEASE

 ACW-UA PRESS RELEASE


The Million-Dollar Words: How to Make a Fortune with Your Writing" - a Resounding Success Under President Abah Goodness's Administration


ACW-UA Head of Press Amra Onize Salihu Reports




In a testament to the commitment to fostering creativity and knowledge-sharing, the ACW-UA Press is thrilled to report the outstanding success of the recent webinar, "The Million-Dollar Words: How to Make a Fortune with Your Writing," held under the esteemed administration of President Abah Goodness.


This thought-provoking webinar, organized by the ACW-UA (Association of Creative Writers - University of Abuja), took place on 23rd September, 2023, featuring three distinguished speakers who shared invaluable insights into the world of writing as a lucrative endeavor.


The event commenced with a warm welcome from President Abah Goodness, highlighting the importance of nurturing writing talent and harnessing its potential in today's digital age.


The three prominent speakers who graced the virtual stage were:


Miss. Odunayo Sonde- A non-fiction book ghostwriter.


Mr. Precious Akpofa - A successful writer and professional trainer.


Miss. Blessing Irabor- A growth marketer.


Throughout the webinar, attendees were engaged with captivating discussions, interactive Q&A sessions, and practical tips on transforming their passion for writing into a lucrative career. 


This webinar, amongst future initiatives, serves as a shining example of the commitment to nurturing talent and fostering intellectual growth within the university community.

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