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The centre will make a public presentation on Friday, August 21.
Dataphyte, said Open Data Day is meant to promote awareness about the importance of open data for development, transparency, innovation ...
There are other key personnel changes in the organisation.
The GIJC is one of the world's largest international gathering of investigative journalists which is held every two years.
During his time in Washington, Mr Olufemi will work to perfect the launch of Dataphyte.
The platforms will be unveiled on February 20, 2018 in Abuja.
The outcome of the programme portends well for improved reporting and analysis in the sector.
The platform, leaks.ng, protects the identity of the source.
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