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The death of Raymond Dokpesi is a great loss to the Media Industry, says Edo NUJ

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Late Chief Raymond Dokpesi Edo State Council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists has sent a message of condolence to the family of Dokpesi , Journalists and media workers in Edo state on the passing on of the Founder /Chief Executive of DAAR Communications , High Chief Raymond Dokpesi.  In a statement personally signed by the Chairman of the Edo State Council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, Comrade Festus Alenkhe, the union described the death of Chief Dokpesi who is also the Ezomo of  Weppa -Wanno as a great loss  to the Media Industry.  He recalled the various journalists that are in the employment of the Africa Independent Television (AlT) and described chief Dokpesi as a successful business executive.  Comrade Festus Alenkhe  said, Dokpesi left behind a great legacy in the media world adding that his Radio and Television stations have also helped in deepening democracy in Nigeria.  The statement particularly urged journalists in Edo state to p...

Women Radio Centre trains female journalists on investigative reporting from the Woman angle

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By Isaac Eranga The Women Radio Centre has selected 21 journalists and journos for the 2023 female investigative reporting training from the woman angle. The second edition of the residential training will address under-representation and under-reported issues surrounding women. This was contained in a Press Release made available to Social Reporters News Service by the Communications Officer of Women Radio 91.7 - Elizabeth Aboh. According to the Release, “It is imperative that we commit to unearth and uncover those stories that affect women and girls, with the overall goal of amplifying the voices of women,” said Toun Okewale Sonaiya of the Women Radio Centre. Our goal is to raise the next generation of female investigative journalists and create a balance in the investigative gender gap, she stated. The 21 journalists and journos from Nigeria’s 6 Geo-political zones were shortlisted from 1552 applications and they will be tutored and coached by industry experts. Successful participa...

35% Affirmative Action: Toun Okewale Sonaiya urges state governors to nominate women for ministerial appointments

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The Chief Executive Officer of Women Radio 91.7- Toun Okewale Sonaiya has called on Nigerian governors to nominate at least a woman amongst the three names being sent to the President elect of Nigeria, H.E Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to be considered for ministerial appointments. She said responsibility for ministerial appointments lies not only with President-elect H.E  but also with the governors of respective All Progressives Congress (APC) states, who are putting forward names for nomination.  "I appeal to all APC state governors to nominate at least one woman among the three names they send to the incoming administration for ministerial appointments. One female nomination per three nominees by governors, APC chairmen and leadership in non-APC states would translate to approximately 35% in accordance with the affirmative action and bridge the vacuum created in 2023 elective positions.

Esan Business Mogul - Dorry Okojie bagged NUJ Prestigious Award

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By Isaac Eranga Benin City: The Edo State Council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) yesterday, honoured property merchant an a business mogul, Dr. Dorry Afe Efosa Okojie with the coveted prestigious award of excellence as part of activities marking the 2023 World Press Freedom Day. Chairman of the Edo State Council of NUJ, Comrade Festus Alenkhe in his remarks noted that the NUJ decided to honour Dr. Dorry Afe Efosa Okojie as one of those who cultivated a robust relationship with journalists in the state.  He admonished journalists to use their profession to unite the people rather than constitute themselves into  instrument of disunity.  Alenkhe tasked journalists on holding governments accountable to the people as provided by the 1999 constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as amended. Responding, the awardee, Dr. Dorry Afe Efosa Okojie thanked the Edo State Council of NUJ for the honour done him, pointing out that it's a challenge to him to do better in...

Most wanted by the Nigeria Police- Eboni Godswill, is also linked to 18,000 dollar fraud in Canada, says Northumberland News

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The fugitive woman, Eboni Godswill  who has been Cyberstalking the Edo State chairman of the Nigeria Union Of Journalists - Comrade Festus Alenkhe has been discovered to have sometime ago engaged in Bank financial fraud in Canada.  The fraud scheme led to her arrest and one other person in Ontario, Canada where they were  investigated, detained  and charged to court.  According to investigation by Nigerian Journalists and sourced from NorthumberlandNews.com , a media outfit in Canada, the said Eboni Godswill now also wanted by the Nigeria Police for Cyberstalking, Defamation and false information was alleged to be a member of a gang in Canada who have been conning people out of their hard earned money.  The suspect Eboni Godswill who was then called Rachael Elema due to her marriage to a member of the Elema family as at then was arrested with another man for the financial fraud running into over  18,000 dollars where both of them were arrested and char...

Averting National Crises & End Of Democracy On May 29

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By Omo Odemwingie Nigerians voted for Muhammadu Buhari because of what they thought were his previous credentials of integrity and zero tolerance for corruption in public governance. These were gleaned from such policies of his era as War Against Indiscipline (WAI), which he vigorously pursued as military head of state and his post-military legacies as chairman of the Petroleum Trust Fund (PTF).  In the two legacy arenas cited above, Buhari's reputation in Africa's anti-corruption annals towered gloriously from policies which altruistically pursued an anti-corruption ideology against all public office holders irrespective of their tribe, religion & region of origin. It was an unforgettable era in history during which governors and ministers of the second republic were individually sentenced to hundreds of years in prison per convict. Umaru Dikko, the all-powerful Minister of Transport of the Second Republic, a larger than life political giant of that epoch who was of the sa...

Edo Youth task Obaseki over implementation of Edo Youth Agenda

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  The youth of Edo State under the euspices of the Mentoring Individual’s Dream (MiND) Initiative, a non-profit, non-political and non-governmental youth focused organization has called on the governor of Edo State- Mr Godwin Obaseki to put modality in place, geared towards  implementating the State youth agenda. This call was made in Benin City at the presentation and lauch of the Edo Youth Agenda. Speaking, a member of the Board of Trustees- Dr. Dan-Eheremwen Enowoghomwenma said the youth form the largest segment of Nigeria's population. According to him, "young people below the age of 35 years constitute above 60% of Nigeria's general population". He said Nigeria being the most populous country in Africa and seventh in the world, has an estimated population of 206,139,589, as at 2020. "According to 2006 population census, Edo State has a total of 3,233,366 population, and it is estimated that children of age 0-17 years, represent 47.3%, young people between th...