One of the most glaring failures of journalism education in Nigeria is the staggering lack of exposure among those who teach it. Many academics rarely travel, have no visible presence in international scholarship, and have no digital footprint of scholarship in reputable journalism publications. Outside the gates of their universities, they are virtually nonexistent.
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