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Nigerian-American journalist re-appointed US Council member

Nigerian-American journalist, Bukola Love Oriola has been reappointed as a member of the United States Advisory Council on Human Trafficking by President Donald Trump. Oriola, former Education reporter with the defunct National Interest and New Age Newspapers was appointed along with seven others for a two-year term according to a White House statement from the […]

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Fidelis Mbah

My experience working in six foreign media houses – Fidelis Mbah

From being an intern and staff of Rhythm FM in Lagos and Abuja,  Fidelis Mbah has moved on to become an international journalist with work experience in six foreign media organisations. He is presently Deputy Director at CGTN Africa, the African bureau of China Global Television Network. Before joining CGTN, he worked for  TRT World, Aljazeera

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Things to know about Dr. Akinreti Qasim, new Lagos NUJ chairman

Dr. Akinreti Olalere Qasim was born 10th October, 1967. He obtained his First School Leaving Certificate in 1979 from the Seventh Day Adventist Primary School, Ibadan. By 1985, he got his West African School Certificate, WASC from Loyola College. Two years later, in 1987, he got the Higher School Certificate (HSC) from Oduduwa College Ile

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Oyewole: First African journalist on East-West journalism fellowship

A Senior Reporter of the Daily Trust Newspapers, Nurudeen Adeyinka Oyewole recently emerged as the first Nigerian and sub-saharan African journalist to win the East-West journalism fellowship in United States. Oyewole, based in Lagos is one of the 14 other international journalists selected from Asia, North America, Europe and Africa. Since the journalism fellowship began in

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Editors like no other

A question by Lekan Otufodunrin, Media Career Specialist on Facebook  triggers off a wave of memorable recollections of the contribution of editors who have mentored many accomplished Nigerian journalists  After reading a line in the profile of a new Style editor appointed by New York Times which described him as an editor known for nurturing voices

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