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Workers Day: Youths Digest Trains Campus Journalists on Career Development, Investigative Reporting

Workers Day: Youths Digest Trains Campus Journalists on Career Development, Investigative Reporting ‬   Youths Digest, the organiser of annual Campus Journalism Awards & Dialogue, has trained young journalists on developmental journalism and investigating reporting, especially on the Covid-19 pandemic.‬ ‪The training, which was organised in collaboration with...

How Fintiri, Adamu Adamu, AGF, Other Prominent Northerners Lose Parents in One Month

How Fintiri, Adamu Adamu, AGF, Other Prominent Northerners Lose Parents in One Month   POLITICS DIGEST – April 2020 will forever be remembered for its tragedy of multiple deaths that struck Northern Nigeria and Kano state in particular, with the death of notable personalities, including parents...

Workers Day: Youths Digest Hosts 2 Celebrated Nigerian Journalists For CJD Chat

Workers Day: Youths Digest Hosts 2 Celebrated Nigerian Journalists For CJD Chat   The Campus Journalism Dialogue (CJD) is set to host two celebrated Nigerian journalists, Lekan Otufodunrin and Ajibola Amzat, for a Tweet Chat on Friday, in commemoration of 2020 Worker’s Day. The CJD Twitter Chat...

Accountant General of the Federation Loses Father

Accountant General of the Federation Loses Father   Alhaji Idris Hussain, the father of the Accountant-General of the Federation, Ahmed Idris, is dead. Alhaji Idris died in the early hours of Wednesday after a protracted illness at the age of 96 years. This was contained in a statement...

COVID-19: Youths Digest Trains Campus Journalists On Factual Reporting, Safety Precautions

COVID-19: Youths Digest Trains Campus Journalists On Factual Reporting, Safety Precautions   Youths Digest, the organiser of annual Campus Journalism Awards & Dialogue, has trained young journalists on factual reporting and safety precautions to be observed while reporting the Coronavirus pandemic. The training which was organised in...

COVID-19: When the Open University Remains Open

COVID-19: When the Open University Remains Open   Once again, the Nigeria educational landscape, a bakery where knowledge is being transmitted to individuals for onward running of the country and sustenance of mankind has been rendered comatose. Schools are closed; from crèche to tertiary education, none...