Be guardians of children’s dignity, don’t traumatize them with your reports – UNICEF tells journalists

The UNICEF has called on journalists to handle stories involving children with care and responsibility. The agency warned that insensitive reporting can harm children and affect their well-being. UNICEF stressed that children’s dignity must always come first, especially when covering sensitive issues like abuse, conflict, or poverty. It urged media professionals to avoid exposing identities […]
Police, Kano govt, civil society launch youth summit to combat hate speech

The Kano State Police Command, working with the Kano State Government and civil society groups, has organised a Youth Forum Summit to tackle the growing spread of hate speech and fake news. The event brought together young people and key stakeholders to promote peace and responsible communication as political activities gradually build up toward the […]
Aisha Buhari: Let’s Tell Farooq Kperogi The Honest Truth

My journalism teacher at the London School of Journalism once told me that we shouldn’t say or write everything we think. Before we act, we should consider how it will affect others. But in today’s world, many people care more about social media attention than truth or morals. That’s why I found Farooq Kperogi’s recent […]
Human Rights Activist, Harrison Gwamnishu to PRO, ACP Olumuyiwa Adejob: ‘You are too Educated To be Rushing To The Media Without Getting All He facts’

Human rights activist, Harrison Gwamnishu, has openly criticized police force PRO, ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, regarding his statement about the death of 33-year-old suspect Erasmus Emeya. According to Adejobi, Emeya, who was arrested on charges of cultism and rape, died of asphyxiation and not as a result of torture. In a detailed post, Adejobi explained that […]