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‘NAFTI, GIJ joined forces because GH Media School posed a threat’- Leslie Addo-Listowell

Fri, Dec 1 2023 1:00 PM
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The Chief Executive and Rector of GH Media School, Leslie Addo-Listowell has suggested that the National Film and Television Institute (NAFTI), the Ghana Institute of Journalism (GIJ) and the Ghana Institute of Languages were amalgamated into a new university due to the threat his institution posed to them.

He made this statement in an interview with Irene Adubea Aning on Joy Learning‘s The Career Trail on Saturday, November 25.

Mr Addo-Listowell established that although there were other good private media schools in operation before GH Media School was founded, he was unafraid of rivals due to his experience in marketing.

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“I will say that the marketing gave me that hope. When I started, it was Abro Media and Creative Land, they were all in Dansoman. So I realised that proximity will help me because I am at Achimota. They were the giants in the industry. It got to a time they were looking up to me,” he said.

Addo-Listowell asserted that in the short time of its establishment, GH Media School has raised the bar for journalism and production, endangering the viability of the established media schools and leading to the merger of the Ghana Institute of Journalism (GIJ) and the National Film and Television Institute (NAFTI).

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“Because of GH Media School, where we have the Production Department and the Journalism Department, it caused NAFTI and GIJ to come together to form their university. One of the factors was that GIJ did not have production people to handle production so practicals were a problem and NAFTI did not have people to act and do what they are supposed to do for them. So we are having production on one arm and journalism on the other. Now coming together, I am telling you it’s because we started posing a threat of threat in the industry.”

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Comparing GIJ and NAFTI to the resources GH Media School has made available, Mr Addo-Listowell contended that his students are opened to media employment options.

“We started doing wonderful things, when you see students, they just come and learn for two years and you are in school for four years, they are two years and they were taking the job. They are going in there. I am telling you that when people are looking for production students they come to me. I have slots for animators that I have not been able to fill. I have slots for editors. In fact, I have people who are in queue waiting for my next batch of students to finish so that they can get animators and editors,” he stated.

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The rector also emphasised that GH Media School’s ability to beat defeat rivals like NAFTI and GIJ was because of its emphasis on practical learning as opposed to theory.

“So you are in school learning all the theories, some people even learn the mechanism in the camera but they have not seen the camera before. No, I am not doing mechanism in camera. I am teaching you how to operate the camera. They will be in school for four years and in two years, you are there taking the job and that was what I was doing”, he indicated.

Despite being pleased that GIJ and NAFTI have merged, Mr Listowell stated that he is not perturbed because he is now training a larger number of students with emphasis on ‘job creation’ rather than ‘job searching’.

It is not clear when the idea to merge GIJ, GIL and NAFTI was birthed, but the GH Media School was established only in 2024. The old GIJ was established in 1959, whereas NAFTI was set up in 1978, and the Ghana Institute of Languages, GIL in 19691.

GIJ, GIL & NAFTI Merger

The Ghana Institute of Journalism (GIJ), National Film and Television Institute (NAFTI) and the Ghana Institute of Languages (GIL) were merged into the University of Media, Arts and Communication (UniMAC) by an Act of Parliament in 2022.

The newly established one-stop-shop specialized tertiary academic institution for the training of professionals in media, arts, and communication studies, promises to be a centre of excellence in the West African sub-region.

UniMAC seeks to provide premier comprehensive teaching and learning model in the ever-changing media communication industry, using leadership skills, best practices, research, and practical hands-on experiences.

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