The Africa Media Development Foundation (AMDF) has unveiled the finalists for its 2025 Journalist of the Year Award, celebrating excellence in development-oriented journalism across Africa. Selected from over 25 entries submitted from…
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When Journalism Becomes a Crime: A Nation at War with Its Own Reflection
By Shu’aibu Usman Leman Still on my book, Bleeding Ink, which highlights the struggles and sacrifices of Nigerian journalists and the price they have paid in the fight for justice—know this: the…
Balkisu Babangida’s Demise: A Void in Journalism’s Landscape”
By Abubakar Rabilu Hon. Fatima Muhammad Paga, the UN Women Focal Person to Yobe State Governor Mai Mala Buni, express her deepest condolences on the passing of Balkisu Babangida, an esteemed veteran…
Sahara Reporters, Maikudi And University Of Abuja, By Abdulgaffar Olatumbosun
Journalism has always fascinated me for its power to reflect society, inform the public, and hold institutions accountable. My decision to study Communication and Media Studies at the University of Abuja was…
When Falsehood Becomes a Stock in Trade
From Sani Gazas Chinade, Damaturu Journalism is undeniably a noble profession, committed to informing and educating the public objectively and promoting accountability in governance for the common good. However, it becomes dangerous…
CITAD, KASCEPS Mark World Press Freedom Day with Call to Action
Kano State College of Education & Preliminary Studies (KASCEPS) in collaboration with the Centre for Information Technology and Development (CITAD) hosted a lecture series yesterday to celebrate World Press Freedom Day. The…

