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 former governor said that female leadership brings a distinct perspective to the narrative craft.
WSCIJ said the initiative provides a platform for female specialists and enables journalists to easily identify and feature women's perspectives ...
The winning story, authored by Kemi Busari, the editor of Dubawa, explored how a Nigerian herbal medicine seller, Baba Aisha, ...
The programme is designed to equip female journalists with skills, support and tools required to position them for the highest ...
The absence of a legal framework for surrogacy in Nigeria has led to the prevalence of sharp practices in some ...
The keynote speaker, Lai Oso, a professor, said the main goal of investigative journalism is the maintenance of public morality ...
Mr Adebayo emerged winner of the online category and the Nigerian Investigative Reporter of the Year with his Pandora Papers ...
The centre also gave honourary awards to Sunmi Smart-Cole and Amnesty International Nigeria.
"...in view of the developments on Friday in the Sowore case, I think it would be insensitive and inappropriate to ...
The announcement was contained in a statement by the Board Chair of the centre, Ropo Sekoni.
WSCIJ, which called for applications in May, announced the list of 20 successful applicants on Sunday.
The training emphasised the need to integrate more females in the media's decision making process and leadership.
Oby Ezekwesili and Edetaen Ojo are also to be honoured at the ceremony.
"The media itself has its own challenges and one of those things is the gender issues.”
The Buhari administration formally launched the whistle-blower as a state policy in December 2016.
"The event is designed to interrogate the whistleblower policy."
It is the third time in four years that a reporter from PREMIUM TIMES would be declared winner of the ...
Entries will be scored by a panel of judges drawn from the media and related professions who are passionate about ...
The application will be open on October 4 A not-for-profit investigative journalism organisation, the Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism, WSCIJ, ...
The award ceremony will hold on December 8.
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