Ekpali Saint
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Freelance journalist| Words: @AJEnglish, @fairplanet, @africaarguments, @americamag, @EpochTimes, @TheICIR,etc.E: [email protected]
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Hi everyone, we’re hiring interns to support our editorial and commercial teams at The Republic. Sharing details below this tweet. Pay is N150,000 a month; we’re looking for very smart, media-obsessed undergrads/recent grads who are keen to learn all aspects of our work. 👇🏾
It has always been tough for journalists practising in Nigeria. Tinubu’s govt touts itself as “media-friendly” but Foundation for Investigative Journalism (FIJ)’s @Mazi_OJDvis is the 8th journalist arrested since he came to power. We need to do better because #JournalismIsNotACrime. apnews.com/article/nigeri…
The IOM - UN Migration 🇺🇳 has launched its 2024 World Migration Report. In this edition, you'll find key data and information on migration as well as an analysis of complex and emerging migration issues. You can access the report through this link worldmigrationreport.iom.int
“I went through the painful experience of rape, and lived through its bitterness knowing that the men who raped me might never get punished,” says Fadia, a volunteer rape counselor. My debut for The Christian Science Monitor. Do well to read and share. csmonitor.com/World/Africa/2…
Day 2 #Live Update from the #CampusLab supported by the Nigeria Health Watch Today's session begins with Saint Ekpali Ekpali Saint a seasoned freelance journalist speaking on Climate Reporting through a Solution Lens. He is shedding light on the true meaning of climate and debunking
#Throwback to our impactful #CampusLab solution journalism training at Veritas University, #Abuja. Thank you to all the amazing students in attendance. A big appreciation to Nigeria Health Watch, Ekpali Saint Lynn Agwuncha Comms Officer at TAF AFRICA Foundation #SolutionJournalism
My story this month is about the resettlement program of UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency which is designed to protect refugees who have lost the protection of their home country and country of asylum. I got all emotional while interviewing resettled refugees. The story isn't available online yet.
After my story for The Christian Science Monitor about conflict-related sexual violence in Sudan, I got an invitation from Leading Ladies Africa to speak on the issue in commemoration of the International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict on June 19. 📍 Instagram Live by 4 PM WAT
Well done Violet Ikong for this interesting and important piece. Information disorder is a major concern, so it’s interesting to see you deploy open source intelligence tools to track misinformation surrounding alleged attacks in Nigeria’s border communities by the “Amba Boys.”
Reducing emissions isn’t enough to meet the 2050 net-zero target. Achieving this goal would also require removing huge amounts of carbon from the atmosphere. Seaweed has the potential to remove atmospheric carbon But will its cultivation save the climate? africanarguments.org/2024/08/mozamb…
Un proyecto experimental de cultivo de algas en Mozambique da formación e ingresos a mujeres de la zona. Pero algunos expertos dudan de la capacidad de estas especies marinas para absorber cantidades de carbono significativas. Ekpali Saint African Arguments elpais.com/planeta-futuro…
Cross-border investigations are trending all over the world. As part of GIJN's #AfricaFocusWeek, Patrick Egwu and Ekpali Saint, talked to organizations promoting reporting partnerships in Africa about their experiences and challenges. Full story: twp.ai/1IEqQY
After a careful selection of 5 out of 70+ applications for the Prime Progress Biodiversity Reporting Challenge, on December 5 and 6, we trained the selected journalists. Our facilitators, Kelechukwu Iruoma & Ekpali Saint helped the candidates understand biodiversity better and showed
Although highly significant in the oil & gas industry, the extraction of barite—a mineral used to prevent blowout during drilling—is poisoning Nigeria’s farmlands, streams, and human bodies. Thanks to #NigeriaInvestigates2024, MacArthur Foundation for supporting this project thecable.ng/investigation-…
An investigation by Ekpali Saint, with supported from #NigeriaInvestigates2024 & MacArthur Foundation, details how the extraction of barite — a mineral used to prevent blowout during drilling in the oil & gas industry — is poisoning Nigeria’s farmlands, streams, and human bodies. twp.ai/1M2z6s