Tech experts reveal why Nigeria ranks 125th on the global digital competitiveness index
Nigeria ranks 125th out of 137 countries in global digital competitiveness, according to tech experts.
Nigeria ranks 125th out of 137 countries in global digital competitiveness, according to tech experts.
In this special report on LightRay! Media, by Roland Bayode, we delve into the resilience of the African Spirit.
As we celebrate World Breastfeeding Week, we recognize the transformative power of exclusive breastfeeding in shaping a child’s future. This journey, though led by mothers, is a collective responsibility that relies on the pivotal support of fathers, husbands, and the broader community.
The supportive roles of fathers and husbands can significantly impact the success of exclusive breastfeeding, bridging the gap between a healthy, thriving child and a poorly developed one.
In an era where concerns surround the cost, safety, nutritional value, and quality of baby foods, exclusive breastfeeding stands as a beacon of hope. In this special first person report on LightRay! Media by Elizabeth Oluwaseyi Jimoh, we navigate the journeys of mothers who choose exclusive breastfeeding.
July 2024, marks the second year since the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) was passed. Host communities are yet to benefit from the 3% statutory allocation due to many communities.
To mark the significance of this year’s PIA and the role of journalists in demystifying the oil and gas sector, the most shrouded industry in Nigeria, the Nigeria Union of Journalists are reminded of their role following the training and public discuss by Lady Ejiro Umukoro, the Executive Director of LightRay! Media.
Arts and the preservation of museums depicts how evolved a people are. History and culture are the stories of past civilizations and a projection of a civilisation that is also evolving to become.
In this special interview with renowned art collector and museum enthusiast, Prince Adedoyin Yemisi Shyllon, we delve into the social, economic and political value of arts and Museums for any given civilization.
Journalism is not blogging. Content creation are different information types. Understanding how journalistic content is distinct yet significant in the digital age, gives journalists a better approach in reaching the interests of the public it serves based on truth, fact and balance reportage.
Creative Writint vs Longform Journalism and the power of language to Unite or divide.
“In the digital era, the democratization of information has empowered millions worldwide, breaking down traditional barriers to access and sharing. Digital platforms have further amplified this freedom, allowing users to personalize and engage with content on an unprecedented scale. This shift has challenged the dominance of conventional news media, reducing their vulnerability to censorship and manipulation by oppressive regimes and special interests.
However, the unchecked proliferation of digital content has also enabled the spread of misinformation, disinformation, propaganda, and conspiracy theories on a massive scale. The rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and chatbots has exponentially increased the reach and influence of these harmful narratives, posing significant threats to informed decision-making, social cohesion, and democratic values.
As we navigate this complex landscape, it’s essential to recognize the critical role of responsible journalism in combating the erosion of truth and promoting a well-informed public discourse. By embracing innovative storytelling formats, fact-checking initiatives, and collaborative reporting efforts, the news media can reclaim its role as a trusted guardian of fact-based information and a champion of democratic accountability.”
Africa has only 900 museums, with Nigeria contributing just 52 national museums, 44 state owned museums and 100 private owned museums. In stark contrast, the United States boasts 35,000 museums, and Europe is 15,000.
Across the world, African cultural artefacts, paintings, sculpture, and cultural expressions adorn the guilded cages and box glasses of museums.
The preservation of African arts, museums, and culture is a matter of utmost importance. Our cultural heritage is the fabric that binds us together as a continent, and it is our responsibility to ensure its survival for future generations.
In this special feature by the E-in-C, Ejiro Umukoro and correspondent Collins Odigie Ojiehanor, an initiative by LightRay! Media, we identify and address the gaps, threats, and solutions for the preservation and significance of African museums with some of the best minds in the arts and culture landcaspe.
Plans to unveil an ambitious strategy to decommission notorious dump sites across Lagos state in the wake of air pollution and cholera outbreak within the next 18 months is to commence.