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Defining Journalism: Why Chief Dele Momodu may not fit the professional standard of being called a Journalist

Unfortunately, in Nigeria, the sanctity of journalism is increasingly under threat as the space becomes cluttered with individuals whose only claim to the title “journalist” is visibility. This has created a confusing climate where content creators, bloggers, public commentators, and even social media influencers are casually labelled “journalists”. The situation in Nigeria today, especially with…

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Wike condemns sponsored walkout on First Lady, says “it is disturbing, embarrassing”

The Minister of Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike,  has condemned yesterday’s walkout on the First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, by a group of women loyal to the suspended Governor of Rivers State,  Siminalayi Fubara, describing it as an embarrassment to the people of Rivers State. The Minister,  who apologized to the First Lady and…

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Linda Ikeji’s New Feature Film ‘Reverse’ Set to Hit Cinemas on May 16

Following the success of her critically acclaimed Netflix debut Dark October, renowned media entrepreneur and filmmaker, Linda Ikeji is set to captivate audiences once again with her second feature film titled Reverse, scheduled for release in cinemas nationwide on May 16, 2025.  Reverse, written and produced by Linda Ikeji and co-produced by Dami Dawson, is…

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FIRS unveils e-invoicing committee, targets tax compliance

The Federal Inland Revenue Service has inaugurated the National E-Invoicing Solution Inter-Agency Steering Committee as part of its efforts to boost tax compliance, transparency, and efficiency in Nigeria’s tax system. This was according to a statement shared on the service’s official X handle on Tuesday. “On Tuesday, April 29, 2025, the Federal Inland Revenue Service…

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World Health Organization

WHO warns of resurgence of eradicated diseases amid global funding cuts

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has raised an alarm that diseases previously brought under control through vaccination could resurface, following significant cuts to global health funding. In a statement to mark the start of World Immunisation Week, WHO revealed that vaccines have saved an estimated 150 million lives over the past 50 years. However, the…

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