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WikkiTimes partners Vision FM Gombe on accountability, critical journalism

WikkiTimes, an investigative platform based in Bauchi State has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Vision FM In Gombe State on accountability journalism and critical reporting. In the course of the partnership, WikkiTimes will also train Vision FM staff on investigative journalism and critical reporting. The partnership which borders on accountability journalism will also […]

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INVESTIGATION: How INEC’s bureaucratic bottlenecks, other factors weaken participation in Nigeria’s Southeast

By Arinze Chijioke There has been a recent upsurge of turnout by intending voters in the ongoing Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in the Southeast, a situation many view as encouraging in a region that has been defined by voter apathy since 1999. However, as the crowds of intending voters

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Xchange Hama Media trains 32 journalists on investigative journalism, dev’t communication In Bauchi

A Bauchi-based multi-media services organization, Xchange Hama Media Services has organized a two-day training workshop for practising and citizen journalists on investigative journalism and development communication. The workshop which was held in Bauchi was supported by Wole Soyinka Center for Investigative Journalism (WSCIJ) and had 32 participants drawn from 10 LGAs of the state. The

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‘No news story worth the blood of any journalist in Nigeria’

By Murtala Adewale, Kano The rampant cases of intimidation, harassment, and assault of journalists in the cause of carrying out investigative and other routine reports are fast reaching their height if not worsened in Nigeria, considering the large population of working journalists who report daily to their beat without safety provisions. Speaking on the significance

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AFYMP: Otufodurin trains young journalists, preaches truth, audience consideration, ethical journalistic practice

By Kehinde Ayanboade The Executive Director, Media Career NG, Mr. Lekan Otufodurin has reeled out the need for journalists to hold strictly to the ethical provision in the course of carrying out their profession. Otufodurin who was a former editor of The Nation Newspaper made this call while training young journalists as a facilitator in

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AFYMP: UNILAG Don, Olunifesi teaches young journalists on data-driven journalism, information literacy

By Kehinde Ayanboade In a bid to develop new media giants in the digital world of multimedia journalism, a Lecturer from the University of Lagos, Dr Suraj Olunifesi has reeled out the importance of data and information management, literacy and manipulation in the sustainable practice of 21st-century journalism. Olunifesi maintains that data, facts and figures

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Neptune Prime, in conjunction with WSCIJ, opens NE zonal office

By Sa’adatu MAINA, Damaturu Neptune Network Nigeria Ltd, in conjunction with the Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism (WSCIJ), has opened its North-East zonal office in Damaturu, the Yobe State capital for its subsidiary media outlet, Neptune Prime. The zonal office which is located on the first floor, opposite Eco Bank, Maiduguri Road, Damaturu, Yobe

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Satellite Times trains journalists on private sector investigation

By Kayode Adegboyega Taiwo Satellite Times online newspaper last week opened a new chapter in corruption reporting in Nigeria by inducting five mid-level private sector practitioners into newsroom freelance reporting. The five – three males and two females – were part of a total of 19 journalists that participated in a 2-day media training workshop

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Enhancing media for accountability, good governance: Albarka FM and MacArthur Foundation train Kwara journalists

Albarka FM has organized a one-day sensitization workshop on how to enhance media action for accountability and good governance for Journalists in Kwara state. The one-day sensitization programme was organized in conjunction with Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative journalism and with support from the Macarthur Foundation. The guest lecturer, Dr Sa’udat Sallah AbdulBaqi, a lecturer

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MRA accuses Federal Government of encouraging attacks against journalists by failing to act

LAGOS, Monday, June 6, 2022: Media Rights Agenda (MRA) today accused the Federal Government of encouraging attacks against journalists and media organizations by its failure to take measures to protect journalists and punish perpetrators of such attacks whom it noted are frequently security agents or other government officials. Observing that at least seven media professionals

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Kperogi, Nkanga, Pate, Omeje… Excerpts from WikkiTimes’ capacity building for journalists

By Afeez Rabiu Professors Farooq Kperogi and Umaru Pate, along with a bilingual investigative journalist, Peter Nkanga, Data/Science Journalists, Chikezie Omeje, Damilola Ojetunde and Habib Oladapo enlivened WikkiTimes‘ capacity building for 30 northeast journalists with their revolutionary presentations aimed at sanitizing the country’s political landscape as it relates to journalism practice and journalists’ safety. Kperogi,

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Stallion Times trains 40 journalists on Disability Reporting in Lokoja

By Grace Egila Lokoja – No fewer than 40 Journalists have been trained on reporting disability in the media on Thursday under the Participatory Governance and Media Literacy project tagged “Get Involved, Dialogue and Improve (G-DRIP)” being implemented by Stallion Times Media Service in Kano and Kogi states. The G-DRIP is in collaboration with the

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Albarka FM organises workshop on good governance and transparency for media houses in Kwara

Albarka FM, under the Collaborative Media Project, has taken good governance and transparency advocacy to media Houses in Kwara State charging them to live up to their roles as agents of good governance in order to deepen democracy in Nigeria. The round table discussion was held at the Nigerian Union of Journalists, hall, along Offa

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National Record trains journalists on investigative reporting

By Amos Aar ABUJA-based online newspaper, National Record, on Wednesday and Thursday held a 2-day training/capacity-building workshop on ‘Investigative and Accountability Journalism’ with participants drawn from different media organisations. Welcoming participants at the opening session of the programme on Tuesday, Iduh L. Onah, the publication’s Editor-in-Chief, said the workshop is funded by the McArthur Foundation

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News: Safer-Media initiative releases survey report ahead of training for journalists, says 69.4% of respondents unsatisfied with media coverage of local issues in FCT.

In a bid to increase advocacy for the representation of marginalised voices in the media and improve reporting on governance and accountability at local levels, Safer-Media Initiative (SMI) conducted a survey in the six Local Area councils (LAC) of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja to assess the visibility of marginalised voices in the media, the level of

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