Why media awards matter more than we admit

‘Awards, when they come, if they ever do, simply confirm that the work met a standard of excellence recognised by peers. They do not replace the work. They do not validate one’s humanity. And they certainly do not guarantee longevity. What they can do, when grounded in substance, is amplify credibility, open doors, and accelerate […]

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Podcasting and rebuilding media careers in Africa

‘In 2026, African media careers will increasingly be built as portfolios rather than positions. Professionals will combine podcast production, consulting, training, and content operations into sustainable livelihoods. The newsroom may no longer be the centre of gravity, but it remains a strong foundation’   In 2026, a big question facing African media professionals will not

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Taking training opportunities seriously 

‘Journalists should pay attention to emerging trends that have been shaping training opportunities in recent times. They include Rise of Thematic Journalism; Emphasis on Accountability and Ethics; Cross-Border Reporting; Digital and AI Literacy; Community Engagement and AI-powered journalism’   In my over a decade of practising journalism and putting myself out there for media-related opportunities,

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Opportunities for Journalists: Fellowships, Grants, and Awards 

Journalists should seize these game-changing 2026 opportunities—from SJN training and UN fellowships to grants, awards, jobs, and AI workshops—before March deadlines hit. Tailored for Nigerian media professionals driving investigative impact, this could be your launchpad to the next big break. Empower Your Newsroom: Join SJN’s 2026 Train-the-Trainers Programme [Deadline: March 1] The Solutions Journalism Network

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Must-have skills for journalists in 2026 and beyond

Anyone interested in journalism as a livelihood and eager to distinguish themselves in 2026 and beyond, should embrace computer-assisted journalism. Commercial air travel started in 1914. The first two computers were connected in 1969. The first handheld cellular phone call was made in 1973. The first smartphone was released in 1994. A computer AI model

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Storytelling will get blurrier in 2026 – Catch Up!

 Nigerian journalists, especially those working for so-called traditional media have to change the way they tell stories. Those interested in getting employed in international media should think global and act local in their current role. When I hear someone introduce themselves as a “broadcast journalist” or a “print journalist”, I cringe and grind my teeth

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Nigeria Signals Strategic AI Ambition at Global Summit

Nigerian Stakeholders have called for coordinated national implementation of the country’s National AI Strategy.   They made the call at the 2026 Global AI Summit in India, where delegates supported by Luminate, the MacArthur Foundation, and the Nigeria AI Collective participated in high-level discussions, exhibitions, and South–South collaboration sessions.   On Thursday at New Delhi,

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