Category: media

Thisday disowns Stanley Nkwazema

DISCLAIMER: STANLEY NKWAZEMA IS NOT OUR STAFF/CONTRIBUTING EDITOR The attention of the management of THISDAY NEWSPAPERS has been drawn to the news making the rounds that...

Radio presenter hacked to death in Calabar

    The management of FAD FM has confirmed the gruesome killing of its Efik language programme presenter, David Ekanem, popularly known as ‘Itiat Zion’ in...

Establish specialized team to prosecute crime against journalists-MRA MRA

  Media Rights Agenda (MRA) has called on the Federal Government to establish a specialized team of prosecutors to facilitate the effective investigation and the...

DSS warns media on sensationalism ethics in reporting national challenges

  The Department of State Security Services have cautioned the media over what it described as sensationalism in it’s reporting and focus on some national...

Google, UNESCO set to support online journalism institutions in Africa

    Google has launched the Global Initiative for Excellence in Journalism Education to enhance journalists’ training in 100 Journalism institutions in...

NGE identifies insecurity as hindrance to nation’s development

  The 17th All Nigeria Editors Conference (ANEC) organized by the Nigerian Guild of Editors,NGE,has called for healthy and harmonious collaboration between the...

2023: Akpabio cautions media organisations, others against using his name, photographs

Minister, Niger Delta Affairs Ministry, Senator Godswill Akpabio has cautioned media houses against using his name and photographs as one of the purported presidential...

How  our HQ went up in flames PT opens up

  Nigeria’s news platform, Premium Times, has given graphical details of how its headquarters in Abuja was razed by fire, destroying properties and vital...

Research: Defiant behavior in media industry

    Deviant behaviour is a special case of frustration or thwarted motivation. Furthermore, frustration is the inability of an individual to fulfil or reach a...

Former Super Eagles Media Officer, Benjamin Alaiya, dies at 53

  Alaiya,veteran sports journalist was the media officer of the Super Eagles between 2011 and 2015 before he was replaced by Toyin Ibitoye. A statement on the...