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Internship: What media students, lecturers should know
For students seeking internships and departments issuing internship letters, Media Career Development specialist, Lekan Otufodunrin…
Call for ethical, responsible journalism at LASUSTECH UCJ’s exco inauguration
The new executive of the Union of Campus Journalists (UCJ) of the Lagos State University…
DARE at 80: Same craft, changing times—the columnist as societal conscience
We begin by thanking our good friends at The Nation and the leadership of our dear…
Honouring leading lights of journalism
While speaking at the recent 80th birthday ceremony in honour of accomplished media scholar and…
Free Online Courses for Journalists and Newsroom Leaders
We have collated a list of self-paced online courses for journalists and newsroom leaders to…
New media awards and fellowship opportunities for journalists
Here are a few awards and fellowship opportunities for journalists to apply for this week….
Training opportunities and resources for journalists this week.
Here are a few training opportunities and resources for journalists this week. Journalists interested in…
Journalists should pay more attention to their digital security
In the face of increasing threats of targeted state surveillance, cyber and online attacks on…
OLATUNJI DARE @ 80: Accolades for an enigmatic journalism scholar-mentor
Abdulwarees Solanke, Deputy Director/Head, Strategic Planning & Corporate Development Department Voice of Nigeria pays tribute…
5 Important Digital Safety and Security Tips for Journalists
Journalism practice and processes has evolved to become mostly digital activities, most journalists’ workflow— information…
Broadcast Journalists selected for Dataphyte’s Gender Mainstreaming Fellowship
Six broadcast journalists have been inducted as fellows of the Dataphyte Foundation’s Gender Mainstreaming Fellowship…
Quick Gen AI prompting lesson for journalists
The conversation about AI in Journalism is no longer about whether it is good or…