The Nigerian Red Cross Society (NRCS) has trained 25 journalists on first aid in Cross River state.
Monsuroh AbdulsemiuThe Nigerian Red Cross Society has trained 25 journalists on first aid in Calabar, the capital of Cross River state.
Nwankwo added that the training was supported by the International Committee of the Red Cross .Advertisement He quoted Eni Joseph, the NRSC secretary in Cross River, as saying that first aid knowledge is crucial for journalists due to the risks associated with their profession.Advertisement “Given your line of work, you are exposed to a certain level of risk. The knowledge of first aid could be very useful at work, to help colleagues, family, and friends. It is a life-saving skill you need to have.”
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