PREMIUM TIMES journalist, 14 others selected for DPI fellowship
Mr Mohammed, a PREMIUM TIMES’ Data and Investigations Desk member, was selected alongside 14 other journalists from 14 media outlets ...
Mr Mohammed, a PREMIUM TIMES’ Data and Investigations Desk member, was selected alongside 14 other journalists from 14 media outlets ...
This year, the award received a record over 170 entries from 13 African countries, the highest number yet in the ...
The invitation of the PREMIUM TIMES reporter has been widely condemned as a ridiculous criminalisation of journalism.
The police sent an invitation letter to the PREMIUM TIMES journalist after he requested a formal invitation instead of their ...
Mr Mojeed is selected, alongside 31 other media professionals from across the world.
Mrs Adebowale-Tambe is a Senior reporter on PREMIUM TIMES’ development desk.
The rehabilitation job, awarded by the Nigeria Building and Road Research Institute (NBRRI) to Tymme Energy Integrated Resources Limited, has ...
Mr Yusuf’s fact-check President Muhammadu Buhari's claim of “leaving Nigeria better than he found it” won the coveted runner-up award.
Mr Olawoyin emerged winner out of the three finalists in the business category.
Mr Akinpelu, a multiple award-winning journalist, now an employee of the BBC, described the moment as “a cocktail of feelings” ...
A PREMIUM TIMES' journalist was physically assaulted by an FRSC official and his ID card and camera phone confiscated.
“The FJA Expert Council selected 37 best stories from 34 countries for this year’s shortlist."
He emerged winner in a pool of 25 financial journalists from print, broadcast, and digital platforms selected for the fellowship ...
A total of eight journalists got awards on Wednesday, picked from 188 entries.
Mr Adebayo, a senior investigative reporter, joins 38 other journalists and media organisations shortlisted for awards in various categories.
The police officers also fired teargas canisters at the protesters who were marching in the country's capital.
Mr Mustapha said INEC did fairly well with the conduct of the elections.
The organisation had deployed about 500 observers to monitor Saturday’s governorship elections in Edo State.
The bride, 23, is a final year student of computer science at Nile University, Abuja.
The two journalists were detained for about six hours.
Apart from Mr Abdulaziz, five other Nigerians, the most by any country, also made the shortlist.
Mr Olawoyin snagged the award for capital market category with his exclusive story which unravelled the importance of Islamic finance ...
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.
Mr Ogundipe's detention has been condemned by Nigerians, local and international rights groups.
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