WSCIJ Calls for Media Reforms to Retain Investigative Journalists in Nigeria
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WSCIJ Calls for Media Reforms to Retain Investigative Journalists in Nigeria
Media experts have sounded the alarm over a growing talent drain in Nigerian newsrooms, warning that without structural reform and better conditions, more journalists will continue to leave for foreign media or switch to allied fields. This warning was issued during the May edition of Journalism & Society Conversations hosted by the Wole Soyinka Centre […]
Without reform, Nigerian newsrooms risk losing more journalists to foreign media, allied fields | Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism
Media organisations have been urged to embrace clear career paths, supportive work cultures, fair structures, competitive pay, and the establishment of independent human resource teams to attract and retain talent in the media industry. This call was made by panellists at the May edition of the Journalism & Society Conversations hosted by the Wole Soyinka […] The post Without reform, Nigerian newsrooms risk losing more journalists to foreign med…
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