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Wole Soyinka Center begins training for investigative journalists

  Seye Joseph @seyetweets Wole Soyinka Center for Investigative Journalism has embarked on its House-To-House Training, – an advocacy engagement series to build and enhance investigative reporting desk in media houses. The engagement that was first held at the Nation Newspaper brought together selected journalists in the organisation with Musikilu Mojeed of Premium Times and […]

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Google Nigeria trains journalists on electioneering reporting

GOOGLE Nigeria has over the weekend encouraged the media experts in the country on the use of modern data tools for effective reportage, especially of the forthcoming February general elections in the country.   Google’s Communications and Public Affairs Manager, Anglophone, West Africa, Taiwo Kola-Ogunlade,  made the appeal at the Google Data Tools for Elections

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Feb Polls: Use the Media Code, Adesina urges journalists

By Kelechi Amakoh Journalists in the country have been urged to use the newly released media code in for reporting elections issues. President of Nigeria Guild of Editors, Mr.  Femi Adesina made this call at a Media Tweet-a-thon organized by the International Press Centre (IPC), Lagos, tagged: “Promoting media role and citizen participation in credible

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WSCIJ's training for eight media houses

The  Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism (WSCIJ)  has initiated a training programme to address the dearth of the culture of investigative reporting in Nigeria and globally, Named, the House-to-House project under its Pro-Engage Series programme, the Centre Coordinator, Motunrayo Alaka said in a statement the Investigative desk reporting  advocacy programme is being done in

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WSCIJ’s training for eight media houses

The  Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism (WSCIJ)  has initiated a training programme to address the dearth of the culture of investigative reporting in Nigeria and globally, Named, the House-to-House project under its Pro-Engage Series programme, the Centre Coordinator, Motunrayo Alaka said in a statement the Investigative desk reporting  advocacy programme is being done in

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