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Media Rights Agenda train journalists in Southern Nigeria on use of FOI Act for investigations

Lagos state, South West Nigeria based Media Rights Agenda (MRA) has organised a two-day training workshop for selected practicing Journalists in South East, and South South parts of the country on using the Freedom of Information Act (FOA) for Investigative Reporting. The exercise, held  at Bridge Waters Hotel, Enugu 23rd, and 24th, November 2023, was

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Fact-check: Did traditional ruler spray chains of money on a fuji musician Wasiu Ayinde?

Fact-check: Did traditional ruler spray chains of money on a fuji musician Wasiu Ayinde?   Claims: A viral video on social media platforms particularly purported to show a traditional ruler spraying wads of Naira notes on a popular fuji musician, Dr. Wasiu Ayinde Marshal, also known as KWAM 1. Full Text: In the video, the

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FACT-CHECK: Is French Government using ‘Drone Bird’ to spy on Francophone and West African  countries?

FACT-CHECK: Is French Government using ‘Drone Bird’ to spy on Francophone and West African  countries? CLAIM: A widely circulated WhatsApp message claims that the French government has created a novel ‘drone bird’ technology to spy on its former colonies and West African nations, following the recent coup in Niger. FULL-TEXT: The text that accompanied the

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UNDERCOVER: How DAILY NIGERIAN reporter bagged Cotonou varsity degree in 6 weeks, participated in NYSC scheme

The story of obtaining questionable degree certificates from universities in Benin Republic and Togo is not new. What is new, however, is how these certificates can be obtained with ease and speed. Cotonou is not only famous for the thriving second-hand car business popularly called ‘tokunbo’; it also serves as a mecca for those in

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Inside Lagos factory where workers stand for 12 hours daily to earn N1,500

• Factory, workers operate without safety equipment, protective gears • Employees: Why we can’t stop working in spite of hazardous conditions, poor pay • Standing for long hours causes hypotension, damages spine, cartilage – Medical experts   After working for weeks as an undercover in a Lagos-based shoes factory, DAMOLA KOLA-DARE reveals the hazardous conditions

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Emir Sanusi uncle attended Edo Cross-Over church service, not the current Kano Emir’s son – PRNigeria Fact Check

Nigerian Media – both online and TV – platforms were recently awashed with reports that “Prince Isah Ado-Bayero,” the son of Kano Emir, His Royal Highness, Alhaji Aminu Ado-Bayero joined the Oba of Benin, Oba Ewure II, on a crossover night church service into the year 2024. But a fact check done by PRNigeria revealed

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Kanem Press Digital Hub collaborates for a groundbreaking conference on digitalisation, AI, and cultural resurgence

Kanem Press Digital Hub, in partnership with Rider Option Standard Vision and other esteemed collaborators, orchestrated a pivotal one-day conference centered on the intersection of digitalisation, artificial intelligence, and the evolving fabric of modern society.     Under the compelling theme “Traditional institutions & cultural renaissance in the Lake Chad region of Borno & Yobe

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Aborted dreams: How children in Benue have spent years at home as insecurity has forced schools shutdown

The heightened insecurity in Benue State has forced the shutdown of numerous schools, casting a shadow on education and leaving a surge in the number of out-of-school children, especially in LGAs like Guma, where bandits and suspected terrorists have besieged communities. Safer Media Initiative (SMI) reports. On November 21, 2020, Eunice Mase’s life took an unwelcome

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After Ikengaonline town-hall suggestions, Abia govt to recruit skilled attendants for the deaf

Abia State Government, has announced plans to recruit skilled attendants for the deaf in public hospitals in the state. Gov. Alex Otti announced this while declaring open the State’s first ever Council on Health held Wednesday at the Ochendo International Conference Centre, Umuahia. One of the Keynote Speakers at the November 30, 2023 Ikengaonline monthly

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Death in the water: Fears, anguish over contaminated boreholes in Lagos communities

• Laboratory tests reveal the presence of heavy metals in water samples • Residents risk deadly gastrointestinal infections – medical experts Faced with perennial inadequate public water supply, residents of the highbrow Lekki area of Lagos State or the middle-class populated Ago Palace Way and Ejigbo areas of Isolo, residents continue to grapple with dirty,

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Investigation: Communities in shocking conditions despite Lagos earning N80b from FAAC in six months, N211b in two years

Map of Lagos State Arapagi is a community located in the Ibeju-Lekki Local Government Area of Lagos State, which can only be accessed by water. One September morning, as the sun began to scorch the land, Victoria, who was pregnant and nursing, started contemplating her departure from the community through the perilous waterway. The community

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Africa Foundation for Young Media Professionals impact stories- 2023

This year, 2023 has been a good one for us as we celebrate milestones some of our project beneficiaries had achieved Africa Foundation for Young Media Professionals in 2023 ran 3 workshops in Zimbabwe with a total number of 58 participants in attendance (42 females and 16 males) A total of 12 resource persons were

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UNIPORT: Indiscriminate waste disposal on campus exposes student, staff to serious health concerns

Keeping the school environment clean is one of the responsibilities of the school management and also a collective responsibility of the staff and students of the institution. A clean environment ensures a serene and healthy learning environment for learners and school authorities. Within the University of Port Harcourt, Campus Environmental Beautification and Sanitation Unit (CEBAS)

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Leaves and Worms: Capacity Training on Investigative Journalism. EP 11 S1

AD4TVRadio recently organised capacity training on Investigative Journalism for journalists under the Collaborative Media Engagement for Development Inclusivity and Accountability Project of the Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism (WSCIJ) with the support of the MacArthur Foundation.  

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Leaves and Worms: Capacity training on Investigative Journalism. EP 11 S2

AD4TVRadio recently organised capacity training on Investigative Journalism for journalists under the Collaborative Media Engagement for Development Inclusivity and Accountability Project of the Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism (WSCIJ) with the support of the MacArthur Foundation.  

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Photo-speak: From Aba to Port Harcourt is a journey you don’t want to make

Early this November, I had a story I needed to tell in Oyigbo, a local government in Rivers State. Travelling to this location through Aba, the commercial city of Abia State ordinarily is a roughly 1-hour drive, and the shortest route. For those who do not know, the Enugu-Aba-Port Harcourt Expressway is the most important road in the South-East and

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Terrorised by insecurity, denied quality healthcare: Inside Zamfara communities where the sick, pregnant women live in fear of death

In Zamfara State, widespread insecurity and a chronically underfunded healthcare system have created a dire situation for residents. In this report, SOLACEBASE Correspondent, James Ojo delves into the challenges faced by communities in Bungudu, Tsafe, and Kauran Namoda local government areas, where the poor access to quality healthcare exposes individuals to vulnerabilities including disease outbreaks,

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