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By Princess Simon (Bureau Chief North Central, in Minna)

The Niger State Council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) Niger state council has expressed shock over the death of a professional colleague, Mrs. Jemima Sadiq Bassi of the Nigeria Television Authority (NTA) Minna.

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  • * Shaka Momodu Becomes New Editor, Thisday Newspaper, Davidson Iriekpen Elevated Sunday Editor
  • Goddy Egene Promoted Group News Editor

  • Alike Ejiofor, Wale Olaleye, Festus Akanbi, Others Lifted

The board of directors of THISDAY Group has announced new executive and senior appointments for THISDAY Newspapers and the Arise News Channel, with immediate effect.

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By Ephraims Sheyin (NAN Correspondent)

It used to be so easy. A reporter brings a story and the excited editor goes through it and simply publishes it, confident that the claims are correct.

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By Cecilia Ogezi

Rotary club of Abuja Sapphire District 9125, recently held her valedictory speech, community women empowerment , induction ,fund raising and award night as part of activities to mark the end of its rotary year.

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* Cautions The Broadcast Commission Over Anti-Media Policies

By Chinwendu Agoha (Media & Governance Reporter)

The Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE) has debunked the impression created by the nation's broadcast regulatory agency, the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) that media practitioners in Nigeria were indirectly aiding the activities of terrorists and bandit elements through undue publicity.

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By Gloria Acholonu (Imo State Correspondent, who was in Oguta)
 
Oguta, a popular town located in the western district of Imo state in the present day South East, Nigeria, is commonly referred to by the indigenes as Oguta-Ameshi. Specifically, Oguta falls within the Orlu political axis of Imo. It is a miniature but cosmopolitan town in Igboland, sandwiched by other well known and lesser Igbo towns and communities like Mgbidi, Orlu, Awo-Omamma, Nnebukwu, Izombe, Egbu, Ejemekwuru and Agwa, among others. Oguta, on the other hand, shares boundaries with Anambra, Delta and Rivers States. It lies within the Lower Niger drainage basin. 
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