How we Trained 3,790 Journalists, Created 844 Stories in Few Years - WSCIJ
By Rahma Olamide Oladosu, in Lagos
The Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism (WSCIJ) has reiterated its commitment to empowering local journalists and strengthening accountability reporting through collaboration, innovation, and sustained partnerships.
This renewed...
Journalists Must Pay Closer Attention to State Budgets - Isiaq Ajibola
The former Managing Director of Daily Trust Newspapers, Alh Isiaq Ajibola, has tasked journalists to deepen their investigation of state governments' budgets.
The senior journalist said the media must begin to focus on tracking budget...
CISLAC Tasks Journalists, Security Agencies, on Early Warnings and Response to Prevent Crisis
The Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Center, CISLAC, has tasked journalists, security agencies and community observers in the country on early warnings and early response mechanisms.
Speaking during a two day training in Enugu...
CISLAC Trains Journalists, CSOs On Assets Declaration
CISLAC says its one-day training of journalists will amplify the need for asset declaration which will in turn push candidates to publicly declare their assets.
The Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre held the training on Tuesday for journalists and...
NITDA Trains 50 Journalists on Fact-Checking Journalism in Jigawa
In continuation of its drive to enhance the capacity of media practitioners in the country, no fewer than 50 journalists and Social Media Influencers in Jigawa State have benefitted from a 'Digital Journalism and Fact-Checking Training'...
NITDA: Equipping Journalists with Digital Skills to Tackle Fake News, Unethical Reporting
By Abbas Badmus
Journalism, like every other profession, has to keep evolving and unravelling to meet up with changing times. The profession in Nigeria has a unique history, that is similar to the country's...