How Ripples Nigeria aims to create a fertile ecosystem for geo-journalism in Africa Founding editor Samuel Ibemere discusses how their signature project Eco-Nai+ can help improve the climate coverage in the continent.
How Ripples Nigeria aims to create a fertile ecosystem for geo-journalism in Africa Founding editor Samuel Ibemere discusses how their signature project Eco-Nai+ can help improve the climate coverage in the continent.
Join our seminars from January to March 2023 Our events feature high-profile speakers such as Jane Bradley, N. Ram, Seun Okinbaloye, Marcela Turati, Sue-Lin Wong and Caleb Okereke
Join our seminars from January to March 2023 Our events feature high-profile speakers such as Jane Bradley, N. Ram, Seun Okinbaloye, Marcela Turati, Sue-Lin Wong and Caleb Okereke
How Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover may impact African journalists The platform’s new owner will charge $8 a month for the iconic blue badge. Journalists from Nigeria and Zimbabwe express their concerns.
How Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover may impact African journalists The platform’s new owner will charge $8 a month for the iconic blue badge. Journalists from Nigeria and Zimbabwe express their concerns.
“We wanted to show that online journalism can be done without extortion” Nigerian journalist Simon Kolawole discusses his new book, his online newspaper The Cable and the news ecosystem in his home country.
“We wanted to show that online journalism can be done without extortion” Nigerian journalist Simon Kolawole discusses his new book, his online newspaper The Cable and the news ecosystem in his home country.
Nigerian broadcasters fined for airing critical documentaries: press freedom advocates fear the worst is yet to come With next year’s election approaching, global organisations stress the authorities should respect journalists’ ability to report as they see fit
Nigerian broadcasters fined for airing critical documentaries: press freedom advocates fear the worst is yet to come With next year’s election approaching, global organisations stress the authorities should respect journalists’ ability to report as they see fit
In an industry mostly run by men, a few women are changing Nigerian newsrooms Journalists Adesola Afolabi, Mercy Abang and Motunrayo Alaka speak about their challenges as trailblazers in the West African country.
In an industry mostly run by men, a few women are changing Nigerian newsrooms Journalists Adesola Afolabi, Mercy Abang and Motunrayo Alaka speak about their challenges as trailblazers in the West African country.