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We are a registered not-for-profit and non-political organization.
Initially registered as Media Career Service since 2003, we have been devoted to promoting excellence in media practice and providing resources to meet the challenges of media career through regular training, mentoring and coaching for all categories of journalists and other media professionals in Nigeria and elsewhere.
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‘Student journalists, professionals must master digital skills’
Mastery of digital skills is necessary to help student journalists and other professionals meet up…
Ethical obligations journalists must uphold
In today’s rapidly evolving media landscape, the quest for truth in journalism remains as vital…
Call for more factual reporting on World News Day
In commemoration of this year’s World News Day, journalists and others involved in sharing information…
MCDN marks World News Day, calls for fact-based journalism practice
In commemoration of World News Day co-organised by the World Editors Forum and the Canadian…
#JournalismMatters: Journalism is society’s safety net
Founder of World New Day, Editor in Chief of The Globe and Mail, Canada, David…
The journalism of our future
Fatemah Farag, Founder and Director of Welad ElBalad Media, Egypt underlines the vital role local journalism…
Why Journalism matters
Journalism entails many things and is generally recognised as vital worldwide. It has become a…
AI, Data-journalism: ‘Students must be trained for jobs of tomorrow’
Mass Communication students must be prepared for the jobs of tomorrow in a rapidly changing…
Our interns’ amazing scorecard
Five weeks on into our internship programme for students of tertiary institutions, we are glad…
‘Gender-based violence against women in media should stop’
The United Nations Women Representative in Nigeria, Mrs Beatrice Eyoung has called for the stoppage…
Print Journalism: It’s a time to rethink, to innovate – Oketola
The society we live in now is driven by rapid changes. The need to evolve…
‘Not too young to be newspaper editors’
Should long years of experience be the major criterion for editorial leadership as canvassed by…