Time

Group of journalists ‘The Guardians’ named Time Magazine’s 2018 Persons of the Year

A group of journalists called “The Guardians” have been named as 2018 Time Magazine’s Person of the Year. Slain journalist Jamal Khashoggi was among the journalists along with Filipina journalist Maria Ressa and Reuters’ Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo. The Capital Gazette, the Maryland media company that lost five staffers to a mass shooting in June, also was included in the honor. The

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Abdulaziz

Premium Times Abdulaziz, 11 others clinch Soyinka Investigative reporting awards

Premium Times journalist, Abdulaziz Abdulaziz and 11 others have emerged winners of the 2018  Wole Soyinka Awards for Investigative Reporting. Abdulaziz, with ‘The Kemi Adeosun expose’ published in Premium Times, won the overall Investigative Journalist of the Year award and the online category. In the print category, Mojeed Alabi emerged winner for his two-part story,

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Project

Vacancy: Special Projects Editor/Manager

The Sun Publishing Limited, publishers of The Sun Newspapers requires the services of a highflying Special Projects Editor/Manager for employment. The preferred candidate must have cognate experience in the media with high reach/contact nationwide. Interested candidates should send applications and CVs, within two weeks to: The Human Resources Manager, The Sun Publishing Limited, Lagos. Email:

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science

The nexus between science and media: Gaps and opportunities

Being a keynote address delivered at the Nigeria Science Media Award at Sheraton Hotel Ikeja Lagos on the 23rd of October 2018 by Eugenia Abu, ace broadcaster and multimedia strategist  I am absolutely delighted and deeply honored to have been invited to deliver the keynote at an event where the media and scientists gather together

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Internet, journalists, covid 19

Journalists’ welfare critical to growth of journalism in Nigeria

Alao Abiodun writes on the need to enhance the welfare of Nigerian journalists  Without much ado, journalism is neither a sinful act against God nor a criminal offense against the ‘almighty’ government. It is basically a duty the law imposes on those charged with the responsibilities of keeping leaders and administrators on their toes and

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