Police, politicians responsible for 70% of journalist harassment cases – WSCIJ
“For perpetrators of infringement, we see that politicians are responsible for 70 per cent of cases from what we researched."
“For perpetrators of infringement, we see that politicians are responsible for 70 per cent of cases from what we researched."
The winning story, authored by Kemi Busari, the editor of Dubawa, explored how a Nigerian herbal medicine seller, Baba Aisha, ...
According to the researcher, the report was borne out of the need to address certain newsroom practices that hinder the ...
This year's program which came under the motif: “Champion Building Edition” focuses on building the capacity of female journalists to ...
The civic space is a cardinal anchor for democracy anywhere in the world and it is imperative to protect it ...
Titilope Fadare won with a story published on PREMIUM TIMES in December 2021 which focused on how some residents of ...
Hosted by the veteran broadcaster and team lead for Strictly Speaking, Bimbo Oloyede, the Wednesday’s edition was themed; “X-raying the ...
The agency’s executive secretary, Hamid Bobboyi, disclosed this on Wednesday while taking part as a guest at the third edition ...
Since its launch on November 10, 2021, The Dialogue has featured key players in the education sector, including reporters who ...
The TRCN appealed to journalists to identify and report states owing teachers salaries, saying “hunger breeds insecurity.”
The pilot episode, tagged; “The Dialogue (Basic Education Series), which is sponsored by the Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism ...
The #EndSARS advocacy made global headlines last October.
Teachers and residents express their concerns but Lagos State Government speaks on efforts to resolve the challenges.
The annual fellowship which started in 2017 is tagged Female Reporters’ Leadership Programme (FRLP).
The Global Media Monitoring Project (GMMP) 2020 report notes that the news media lag in offering inclusive spaces for women, ...
"Common Nigerians no longer have access to quality basic education. Most of our kids are on the floor, under the ...
A total of eight journalists got awards on Wednesday, picked from 188 entries.
Taiwo Hassan Adebayo, a senior investigative reporter with Premium Times, was shortlisted with seven others.
The award followed a six-month-long leadership training programme for 20 female reporters from Nigeria and Ghana
WSCIJ, which called for applications in May, announced the list of 20 successful applicants on Sunday.
Mrs Alaka is one of seven fellows from Africa, Europe and South America selected into the 2019-2020 class of the ...
The event, marked every March 8 is intended to advance the cause of women all over the world.
The civil society group urges the Attorney-General of the Federation to prioritise the implementation and entrenchment of the Whistleblower Protection ...
The journalists were officially named fellows of the leadership programme.
Three reporters from PREMIUM TIMES were listed among the 12 finalists from the online, broadcast and print media.
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