By Claritza Jimenez Although breaking news events can be chaotic, the process for covering them live on social media and the web doesn’t have to be. Planning is key to helping live new... Read more
By Angela Washeck There’s no shortage of international journalism conferences these days, and there’s a reason. With legacy publishers having difficulty making their digital efforts pr... Read more
By Izabela Moi For more than three years, the blog Mural has practiced collaborative journalism, run away from stereotypes and sought quality in local coverage. Community journalism, c... Read more
By Jessica Weiss To raise money from the public for a media project, you shouldn’t subscribe to the adage, “If you build it, they will come.” Instead, you must “build it and engage,” s... Read more
Press Release Abuja, May 12th, 2014 – The Progressive Governors Forum, PGF is unequivocally committed to working with the Federal Government, local communities and internatio... Read more
Nigerian Interior Minister Abba Moro says a prisoner swap is “not on the table” Nigeria has insisted it will not agree to a request to free imprisoned Islamic militants in return... Read more
Islamist militants Boko Haram have released a video apparently showing about 130 girls kidnapped from a school in northern Nigeria on 14 April. Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau said the chi... Read more
By Com Jasper Azuatalam It is important that as a nation, we take a detailed look and have a deep thinking of situations that come our way before we take decisions and swing into action.... Read more
By Moshood Isah The notion of a free press emanated after resilient agitation against the early authoritarian stance towards the press in the society. It is pertinent to say that natio... Read more
By Kingsley Paul Motivation is a powerful force behind our activities or lifestyle. When it’s not there you can imagine what life will look like. The West uses it to bring out the best in th... Read more
