Rise of WhatsApp journalism: Pros and cons
BY NATASHA TYNES As a journalist who has been freelancing for almost 25 years, I have witnessed many changes in the news gathering process. From filing news stories via fax ...
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BY NATASHA TYNES As a journalist who has been freelancing for almost 25 years, I have witnessed many changes in the news gathering process. From filing news stories via fax ...
In October 2017, I took a temporary break from journalism to work with former Minister of Health, Professor Isaac Adewole as his Special Assistant, Communication and Strategy. This came after ...
Mr Ezekiel Dalhatu, Federal Commissioner, Public Complaints Commission, representing the FCT, has urged indigenous media practitioners to focus more on investigative journalism to promote peace and unity in the territory. ...
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