#Journalism

Polaris Bank Empowers 6,200 Journalists with AI, Ethical Journalism Training

Polaris Bank Empowers 6,200 Journalists with AI, Ethical Journalism Training

Polaris Bank Empowers 6,200 Journalists with AI, Ethical Journalism Training As artificial intelligence rapidly transforms journalism, one Nigerian bank is taking an unexpected lead in preparing the media for the future. Polaris Bank has now trained more than 6,200 journalists, equipping them with AI knowledge, ethical reporting skills, and practical tools to rebuild public trust in an increasingly digital world. Artificial intelligence is changing journalism at record speed, but Polaris Bank is ensuring Nigerian journalists are ready. Here's how more than 6,200 media professionals have benefited from one of the country's biggest journalism capacity-building initiatives. Polaris Bank has empowered over…
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Online Media Now Leads News Dissemination in Nigeria, GOMEP-NG Urges FG to Recognise Digital Publishers

Online Media Now Leads News Dissemination in Nigeria, GOMEP-NG Urges FG to Recognise Digital Publishers

Online Media Now Leads News Dissemination in Nigeria, GOMEP-NG Urges FG to Recognise Digital Publishers Nigeria's media landscape is changing faster than ever. As millions increasingly depend on digital platforms for instant news and public information, the Guild of Online Media Editors and Publishers of Nigeria (GOMEP-NG) says it is time for the Federal Government to recognise the growing influence of online journalism in shaping public discourse and national development. Nigeria's digital news revolution is accelerating. With millions relying on online platforms for breaking news every day, GOMEP-NG says the time has come for the Federal Government to fully recognise…
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NOV 11 OFF-CYCLE GUBER: IPC Calls For Safety, Protection For Reporters    *Set to activate situation room on safety of journalists

NOV 11 OFF-CYCLE GUBER: IPC Calls For Safety, Protection For Reporters *Set to activate situation room on safety of journalists

The International Press Centre (IPC), Lagos-Nigeria today urged journalists and other media professionals who would be on electoral duty during the off-cycle governorship elections in Kogi, Bayelsa and Imo State on Saturday, November 11, 2023 to take all necessary steps to ensure their personal safety. IPC also urged security operatives and other stakeholders to protect the journalists.IPC Executive Director, Mr. Lanre Arogundade said the call was necessary in the light of reported tension and violent conflicts in the three States over which political actors have traded accusations.“It is very important for reporters covering the off-cycle governorship election to be safety…
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