Nigeria Parliament: Plenary proceedings, House of Reps, Tues, Sept 26th, 2023.
With the Speaker of the House Rt. Hon. Abbas Tajudeen presiding.
With the Speaker of the House Rt. Hon. Abbas Tajudeen presiding.
With new AI tools flooding the market, only content creators, journalists, writers, storytellers, educators, etc., who are not averse to technology as early adopters or AI natives will become relevant and successful in the next month to 10 years and beyond. AI is here to stay.
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…. after 20 years of the enactment of the CABOTAGE law, the shipping trade is still dominated by foreign-owned vessels, as investigations reveal.
… as investigation commences into the exploitative practices amongst fertility clinics
…calls for investigation into the activities of Smith Engineering Company Limited.
. . . while celebrating the academic achievements of three Isoko youngsters – Miss Orevaoghene Whiskey of Topfaith International Secondary School, Essien Udim, Akwa Ibom, who scored straight 9-As in her WAEC result and Miss Michelle Ogheneserome Amarie of Lead-Forte Gate College, Lekki, Lagos, who also scored straight 8-As in her WAEC. The third, Master Favour Oghenero Anthony, an SS2 student of James Welch Grammar School, Emevor, Isoko North LGA, Delta State, built and test-flew an aeroplane and a drone, the awardees received N200,000 each and a plaque, with a friend of Isoko, Chief Emmanuel Eke, boosting their cash haul with N300,000.
Do citizens have confidence that the House of Reps will address the yearnings of Nigerians, or is this another ruse for PR?
MDAs and the issue of accountability and remittances.
“You do not push a man to the wall and expect that he would not fight back. That is not to say that we should justify the wrong they do. Rather, we adopt better communicative and collaborative strategies that add values to both sides.” – Umukoro says why overemphasis on constant adversarial journalism as a strategy can be a loaded gun.
Miss Juliet Buna, a graduate of Adekunle Ajasin University Akungba-Akoko, Ondo State, emerged victorious in the “Broadcast Category” of the WABMA Political Reporting Project on Friday, at the American Corner, Ikeja, Lagos.
Her award-winning story on women in politics, titled “Harassed to defeat”, aired on Crest 91.1FM, Ibadan, where she is currently a reporter and editor.
Juliet’s winning story for the award, which comes with a scholarship, was also a part of the African Women in Media (AWiM) Women in Politics Fellowship, 2023.