CJID Unveils Finalists Of The 2022 Alfred Opubor Next-Gen Campus Reporter Awards
This year’s edition of the Awards generated 164 entries from campus journalists in 53 tertiary institutions in Nigeria.
This year’s edition of the Awards generated 164 entries from campus journalists in 53 tertiary institutions in Nigeria.
Reporters Without Borders describes Nigeria as “one of West Africa’s most dangerous and difficult countries for journalists.”
The CJID, formerly Premium Times Centre for Investigative Journalism, trained over 50 student journalists.
Between 2011 and 2013 alone, OSIWA funded nearly 300 developmental projects in nine countries, including Nigeria.
PREMIUM TIMES speaks to some journalists and leaders of civil society organisations who are either in Anambra or have deployed ...
The lawmaker says it is important that the right terms and terminologies are used when reporting acts of insecurity.
Officials and journalists speak of the importance of Dubawa and fact-checking to the Sierra Leone society.
The appointment of Ms Onochie' by President Muhammadu Buhari last October as a national commissioner of INEC triggered outrage across ...
Ijeoma and Michael met in 2019 at their local church in Abuja during weekly evangelism.
Initiated in 2019, the fellowship is one of the flagship programmes of Dubawa.
A market survey by PTCIJ shows that a full bag of onions that sold for N70, 000 now sells for ...
The report titled "State of Press Freedom - Trends and Reflections" is a critical analysis of press freedom in Nigeria.
Though there will be names of 17 political parties on the ballot papers, only three are major contenders.
There have been reports of pockets of violence in the elections.
Both parties are involved in votes buying in the ongoing Edo gubernatorial election.
“It is basically a resource sharing initiative to help deepen the nation’s democratic gains."
Speaking on his selection for the scholarship, Mr Babatunde said that his emergence is as a result of the inspiration ...
The PTCIJ launched a series of investigations into the activities of NDDC in 2019.
“We have spent too much time being dependent on the government,” an economist said.
Stakeholders worry that the COVID-19 pandemic has widened the funding gap in family planning services in Nigeria
The students who are referred to as Udeme Monitors (U-Monitors) will be deployed across the country to track, monitor and ...
The experts spoke at a webinar held by Premium Times Centre for Investigative Journalism (PTCIJ) Health project under the theme: ...
“The media industry in the western world, though affected, were provided a lifeline by their various governments through intervention measures ...
There are other key personnel changes in the organisation.
The NGO bill, sections of the Cyber Crimes Act and the contentious social media bill symbolise the urgency of the ...
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