The Zamfara Council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) has called on security agencies to conduct thorough investigation into the death of Hamisu Danjibga, a Reporter with the Voice of Nigeria (VON).
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The Embassy of Sweden in Nairobi, Kenya, has denied visas to several Nigerian journalists, including, the Editor-in-Chief of SOLACEBASE online newspaper, Head of Production, Lavun Community Radio in Niger State, and four from THE WHISTLER newspaper, who were registered and invited to attend the 2023 Global Investigative Journalism Conference (GIJC23) to be held in Gothenburg, Sweden from 19-22 September 2023.
The Country Director of the International Alert Nigeria, Mr. Paul Nyulaku-Bemshine has tasked media practitioners in the country to always disseminate messages that have positive effects on violent-prone communities.
President Bola Tinubu has expressed concern over the recent coup d’état in Gabon, saying he is watching closely while consulting with member states of the African Union.
The Media Advocacy West Africa (MAWA-Foundation) has announced the appointment of Alanna Hartzok as a member of its Board of Trustees.
Some media experts have urged journalists to embrace data journalism to enhance citizens access to the right information.
The Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR), has elected Dr. Sule Yau Sule of Image Merchants Promotion alongside 16 others as members of the Governing Council of the Institute.
The President of Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Chris Isiguzo (MFR); the National Trustee, representing South-South (Zone f), Mrs. Abimbola Oyetunde, and the Publisher of The Point Newspapers, Mrs. Oyeyemi Kolapo, have received the Institute of Public Sector Management (IPSM), United Kingdom (UK) Doctoral Fellowship Award.
The Sokoto state governor, Ahmed Aliyu Sokoto has appointed Labaran Lumu Dundaye as the Managing Director of the Sokoto State media Corporation.
The journalists who were brutally assaulted on Tuesday, August 15, 2023, in Bayelsa state have told IPC’s Centre for Safety and Protection of Journalists (I-CSPJ) that it was a needle-eye escape from the jaws of death.