Wole Soyinka Centre
@WSoyinkaCentre
An organisation with the vision of a just, inclusive, transparent and accountable Nigeria stimulated by an ethical and sustainable media.
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http://wscij.org 05-04-2013 11:58:14
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Join Babatunde Okunlola as he moderates the Wole Soyinka Centre's #MentalHealth workshop designed to raise awareness, break stigmas & establish support systems for Nigerian journalists.
The initiative is under WSCIJ's #CivicSpaceGuard project supported by Netherlands 🇳🇱 in Nigeria 🇳🇬.
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Come and learn about the inner workings and practices of the newsroom and how these influence the ability of investigative journalists to engage in rigorous investigative work.
Join Juliana Francis at the Wole Soyinka Centre's #MentalHealth workshop for more.
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After being assaulted and detained by Nigeria Police Force, Haruna Mohammed Salisu, co-publisher of Wikki Times, will address measures needed to prioritise journalists' mental health for a resilient media landscape.
Join him at the Wole Soyinka Centre's #MentalHealth workshop.
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What are the common mental health issues faced by investigative journalists?
What are the symptoms?
How can journalists take care of their mental health?
Join Chinyereugo Onyekwere at #mentalhealth workshop organised Wole Soyinka Centre for answers.
Register👉 bit.ly/WSCIJmhw
Ojukwu Justin Daniel (OJD) also exposed 'how a project awarded for a school in Ajeromi supposedly ended up in two locations away from the LGA' - violating the procurement act.
He is a sane journalist doing his work to ensure accountability- but he is now being detained.
Why?
#FreeDanielOjukwu
Daniel Ojukwu, a solid and strong journalist with Foundation for Investigative Journalism (FIJ) asked 'how a restaurant got a contract to build a classroom and acquisition centre a year before the government paid for it'- violating procurement act.
He was abducted & kept in custody.
Why?
#FreeDanielOjukwu
We agree totally with Mrs Franca Aiyetan that media literacy must be taken down the newsrooms to avert operatives running foul of the laws. Press freedom must not suppress the freedom of others
Mental health is often ignored by journalists.
Join Wole Soyinka Centre's discussion on mental health as we raise awareness, break stigmas & establish support systems for Nigerian journalists.
This is supported by Netherlands 🇳🇱 in Nigeria 🇳🇬.
🗓️: 15 May
Register👉 bit.ly/WSCIJmhw