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    multimedia xploit is a project initiated by mr adekunle shofu of toonwalk enterprises with some friends. it is a free multimedia training programme for secondary schools in lagos state, Nigeria. this programme was initiated to cater for the less privileged and to empower the youths in the society. it was created to enhance and develop creative minds amongst our youths. students are counselled and are divided into their area of strength while the programme itself is divided into diffrent specialization, namely: digital interactive multimedia, digital film animation, cinematography, photography, video editing and sound engineering/production. the first class started last november at onipetesi high school in agege, a suburb of lagos. ever since we have been trying to secure an approval from the ministry of education which has not yeilded any fruit due to bureaucratic system of governance in our country. though, a bit frustrating but it's a challenge that can be subdued. we believe that after the approval we can legally ask for support from potential donor within and outside the country. short video clip of the maiden edition is attached. for further enquiries, contact: kshofu2002@yahoo.com or toonwalk enterprises. 19, sylvia crescent anthony lagos. or call 08023107709, 07028191140

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