Shrinking Civic Spaces and Attacks on Female Journalists: A Growing Concern in Nigeria
The Centre for Journalism and Innovation Development (CJID) today hosted a panel discussion on the shrinking civic spaces and attacks…
The Centre for Journalism and Innovation Development (CJID) today hosted a panel discussion on the shrinking civic spaces and attacks…
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The Speaker of the House, Rt. Hon. Abbas Tajudeen presided.
“Medical Japa Syndrome” refers to the widespread migration of Nigerian medical professionals, including doctors, nurses, and other healthcare workers, to developed countries such as the United Kingdom, United States, Canada, and Australia, in search of better working conditions, higher pay, and improved quality of life.
But how can this haemorrhage be stopped?
Precious Nwonu and Ejiro Umukoro investigates the root causes and solutions in this report.
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The Speaker of the House, Rt. Hon. Abbas Tajudeen presided.
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Empowering the Next Generation of Media Leaders: Through its training and mentorship programs, LightRay! Media has empowered thousands of young journalists, writers, storytellers, and content creators, shaping the future of Nigeria’s media landscape.
A deadly fight over farmland around Kenya’s Denyenye village pits scores of subsistence farmers and fishermen against two companies: Swiss-based LafargeHolcim and the US-owned security company G4S.
This story and series was supported by the Pulitzer Center. It is being published simultaneously in Follow the Money (Netherlands), WOZ Magazine (Switzerland), The Nation (Kenya), ZAM Magazine, and The Africa Report.