My Journey to Anambra State for DDM Training_ By Kusa Faruk, Plateau State, Shendam Local Government _A Journey of Self-Discovery and Resilience_ On Sunday, I embarked on a transformative journey from Shendam, Plateau State, to Awka, Anambra State, covering a distance of approximately 740 kilometers. The journey, which took two days to complete, was a test of my resolve and resilience. _Overcoming Challenges_ The journey was not without its hurdles. The road conditions were less than ideal, and I faced exhaustion and fatigue along the way. Initially, I thought it would be a one-day journey, but the challenges I encountered made it a two-day journey. Despite these challenges, I remained steadfast, relying on divine providence to see me through. _A New Environment, New Experiences_ Upon arrival, I was struck by the warmth and hospitality of the Anambra people. The rich cultural heritage and breathtaking scenery of the state left me in awe. The DDM Training has been an eye-opening experience, offering invaluable insights into digital media. _Conclusion_ As I reflect on my journey, I'm reminded that growth often requires embracing uncertainty. I'm grateful for this experience and look forward to sharing my newfound knowledge with others. _Special Appreciation_ I would like to extend my sincere appreciation to the organizers of the DDM Training, particularly COPTEM, for providing me with this opportunity. Your efforts to empower young minds are truly commendable. _Contact Information:_ Kusa Faruk Plateau State, Shendam Local Government 07040467744
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