PREMIUM TIMES honours reporters at annual award ceremony
Ten journalists were honoured at the PREMIUM TIMES award ceremony held at the newspaper's headquarters in Abuja on Friday.
Ten journalists were honoured at the PREMIUM TIMES award ceremony held at the newspaper's headquarters in Abuja on Friday.
PREMIUM TIMES Managing Editor, Idris Akinbajo, was among the top three finalists of the editor of the year category, won ...
The winning story, authored by Kemi Busari, the editor of Dubawa, explored how a Nigerian herbal medicine seller, Baba Aisha, ...
Mr Busari is the first Nigerian to win the AAAS Kavli Science Journalism Award since its inception.
Angie Holan, the new Director of the International Fact-Checking Network (IFCN) says fact-checking has to be independent.
The award was announced on Friday in Soul, South Korea, at GlobalFact10, the yearly forum of more than 100 member ...
The event took place in Abuja to reward and recognise staffers for their hard work and rugged determination in the ...
The fellowship will come to a close at an award and dinner event.
“The FJA Expert Council selected 37 best stories from 34 countries for this year’s shortlist."
Mr Adewale was described, from the plethora of heartfelt comments, as a decent, supportive and selfless individual who was always ...
The two-day training will help the agency to promote credible democratic discourse and deliver on its mandate.
PREMIUM TIMES reporter, Kemi Busari, narrates his experience while investigating cases of extra-judicial killings during the COVID-19 lockdown in Nigeria.
Initiated in 2019, the fellowship is one of the flagship programmes of Dubawa.
According to the organisers, the awards received 740 entries from 13 countries in West Africa.
The affected areas fall under Chikun and Kaduna South local governments.
Bamidele Salam also speaks on other bills he plans to sponsor if he is elected to the House of Reps.
Winners will get a plaque and an opportunity to attend an all-expense-paid international study-tour.
Mr Busari was announced the winner of the award in Netherlands on Friday.
Two Nigerian journalists were among those shortlisted for for the award.
Two Premium Times journalists emerged runners-up in their categories.
Mr Busari won the award with his story which unravelled corruption in the Nigeria immigration passport offices.
The two were listed among the 18 finalists that will be honoured.
The duly accredited journalist was teargassed at close range and beaten by the officers.
The electoral body raised alarm after receiving reports that police officers and soldiers are intimidating journalists and observers.
Kemi Busari was arrested for taking pictures at Polling Unit one, Ward 8, Orolu Local Government Area.
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