Six Journalists Die in Gombe Auto Crash
A fatal accident involving an NUJ bus claimed six journalists' lives in Gombe State on December 29, 2025. Others injured. Details emerging.
A fatal accident involving an NUJ bus claimed six journalists' lives in Gombe State on December 29, 2025. Others injured. Details emerging.
Delta State Government vows to prioritize citizen welfare and deliver high-quality, enduring infrastructure projects without borrowing, as stated by the Governor's spokesperson.
Tragedy strikes Gombe as six NTA staff perish in a road accident on Billiri-Kumo Road. Details on the victims, survivors, and the state's mourning media community.
Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde calls for love, harmony, and citizen vigilance this Christmas. The NUJ also celebrates the governor's 58th birthday, praising his leadership.
The Guardian's Ann Godwin wins NMMA Female Reporter and DMOMA Media Personality awards. WSCIJ and NUJ Rivers celebrate her data-driven journalism and impact on Niger Delta communities. Read more.
Niger State Governor Muhammad Umaru Bago appeals for prayers for the safe return of the remaining abducted pupils of St Mary's Catholic School, Papiri. He made the call at a dinner with journalists.
NUJ President Alhassan Yahaya commends Governor Fintiri's infrastructural strides in Adamawa, citing roads, drainage, and a super highway. Plans a national media tour to showcase progress. Read more.
Cross River Police Command intercepts stolen vehicles, dismantles criminal hideouts, and boosts surveillance in riverine areas. CP Rashid Bello and NUJ pledge collaboration to maintain state's peace.
The NUJ Lagos State Council honoured media professionals and called for transparency from public office holders at its 2025 Press Week Gala. Discover the award winners and key messages.
APC National Chairman Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda urges Nigerian journalists to prioritize factual reporting and national unity. Learn how media strengthens democracy.
New research exposes severe psychological trauma among Nigerian journalists covering conflicts. Study calls for urgent mental health support systems for media professionals.
James Ojo Adakole from Legit.ng earns prestigious fellowship to attend the Global Investigative Journalism Conference in Malaysia. Discover his journey and the event's impact.
NUJ President Alhassan Yahya Abdullahi urges Nigerian journalists to fight misinformation and restore public trust through ethical reporting at 2025 National Media Summit in Jalingo.
Discover the 15 most beautiful NBA female reporters and commentators who combine exceptional reporting skills with in-depth basketball knowledge. These talented women inspire fans worldwide.
FRSC partners with NUJ to change driving culture in Nasarawa State through sensitization and rewards for good drivers. Initiative aims to reduce road crashes during festive season.
As Nigerian journalism marks 166 years, it faces a perfect storm of economic hardship, political pressure, and digital disruption threatening its very existence.
The Guardian Nigeria journalists receive multiple nominations across prestigious categories at the 19th Nigeria Media Merit Awards, showcasing exceptional journalism excellence.
Amnesty International Nigeria calls on media professionals to intensify reporting on human rights violations as cases surge across the country. Exclusive training equips journalists with digital safety and investigative skills.
James Ojo, a talented journalist from Legit.ng, has been chosen to participate in the exclusive 2025 AIJC Investigative Journalism Masterclass, joining a select group of media professionals from across Africa.
A distinguished Legit.ng reporter has been chosen among only 15 journalists worldwide for the competitive Digital Public Infrastructure Journalism Fellowship, marking a significant achievement for Nigerian journalism.
A Guardian Nigeria correspondent joins 14 other media professionals chosen for the competitive DPI Journalism Fellowship, enhancing investigative reporting skills across Nigeria.