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Field Experience: Lenspoly Offa FLM Students Visit TNT FM
Field Experience: Lenspoly Offa FLM Students Visit TNT FM

We expose our students to the field before leaving school- Mr. Ojo Adeolu
To further expose the students to field experience, The HND 1-second semester Film and Multimedia Technology students of Lens Polytechnic Offa have visited the TNT radio station, Ijagbo on Wednesday 14 2025.
The students led by the course lecturer, Mr. Ojo Adeolu were lectured on audiovisual editing and sound design.
Speaking on their experience, the students lauded the course lecturer and the instructor at the TNT for upscaling their field experience in tandem with what they have been taught in school.
The audiovisual editing course lecturer, Mr. Ojo noted that the institution has always been taking students out of the classroom to witness some of the things that are being discussed in the class.
“At Lens Polytechnic, we don’t wait for our students to become graduate before they are exposed to the field. We always expose our students to different equipment both in the school and in industries and that’s why they are doing well in terms of practical,” he stated.
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