The Women Radio Centre says it has selected 21 female journalists for the 2023 female investigative reporting training.
The Women Radio Centre is an initiative of Women Radio 91.7 FM — Nigeria’s only radio station for women and their families, with support from the MacArthur Foundation.
In a statement released on Sunday, Elizabeth Aboh, the communications officer for the centre, said the second edition of the residential training will address under-representation and under-reported issues surrounding women
Aboh said the goal is to raise the next generation of female investigative journalists and create a balance in the gender gap.
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She said the journalists were shortlisted from 1,552 applications and would be coached by industry experts.
This year’s faculty includes Dapo Olorunyomi – publisher, Premium Times; Suleiman Yar’Adua, lecturer and researcher at Bayero University Kano (BUK); Busola Ajibola- deputy director of the journalism programme at the Centre for Journalism Innovation and Development (CJID); Charles Mbah, program manager at Dataphyte; Silas Jonathan, researcher at DUBAWA Nigeria, and Toun Sonaiya, managing director Women Radio 91.7.
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