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WABMA set to hold the Political Reporting Project Awards Ceremony in Lagos

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The implementing partners of the US Consulate General Lagos Political Reporting Project (PRP), the West Africa Broadcast & Media Academy [WABMA], Enugu Literary Society (ELS), and WABMA Media Development Foundation have announced the 2023 Political Reporting
Awards Ceremony, dedicated to celebrating excellence in political journalism.

The prestigious event which comes up on Friday 22nd Sep. 2022 by 10am to 2pm at the American Corner, Local Airport Rd., Ikeja, will bring together prominent political reporters, journalists, and key figures in the media industry for a day of recognition, networking, and reflection on the vital role of journalism in the society.

About PRP:
The Political Reporting Project is a non-governmental intervention programme that helped to
build the capacity of 150 reporters, political editors, photojournalists and video journalists,
covering the 2023 election cycle in Nigeria.

The yearlong project began in September 2022, involved a series of Political Journalism Workshops and Photojournalism and Videography Workshops held in Nov. and Dec. 2022 for participants selected from radio, TV, newspapers, and digital media (online) from 17 Nigerian states. Additionally, the project created an online community of trained political reporters, editors, photojournalists and videographers who are also certified fact checkers; as well as supported and curated content produced by participants pre-during-and-post election culminating in the upcoming closing ceremony and Awards to outstanding participating journalists.


Award Ceremony:
The 2023 Political Reporting Awards ceremony will honor outstanding participating reporters,
editors, photojournalists and videographers. The awards will recognize excellence in various
categories, including:

  1. Print (online print media included)
  2. Broadcast (online broadcast media included)
  3. Photo & Video Journalism
    There will also be Honorable Mention for some PRP participating media firms.
    All recognized PRP participating journalists are outstanding participating reporters, editors,
    photojournalists, and cameramen who produce exceptional content that embodies journalistic
    ethics of objectivity, balance, fairness and presentation of facts and data.

  4. “We believe that political journalism plays a critical role in upholding the principles of
    democracy by informing the public and holding those in power accountable,” said Ken Ike
    Okere, Team Lead of the Political Reporting Project (PRP), and former Director of FRCN’s
    National Broadcast Academy.
    “This event is an opportunity to acknowledge and celebrate the hard work and unwavering
    commitment of political reporters, editors, photo and video journalists who strive to provide
    the public with accurate, insightful, and impartial reporting.”
    The ceremony will feature distinguished guest speakers from the US Consulate General Lagos,
    participating member media; captivating Spoken Word & Literary presentations from the EKO
    Literary Society (EKLS), and Enugu Literary Society (ELS); and, an awards presentation segment
    where the winners will be announced.
    Media representatives are invited to attend the 2023 Political Reporting Awards ceremony to
    cover the event and interview award recipients, speakers, and event organizers.
    This is an excellent opportunity to gain insights into the state of political journalism and hear
    from the individuals shaping the narrative in our ever-evolving political landscape.
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Here’s When To Watch Lunar Crescent Across Nigeria on Friday, February 28, according to NASRDA

The last cities to experience the lunar crescent, he said, would be Lagos and Abeokuta between the hours of 6:59 pm to 7:30 pm.

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The National Space Research and Development Agency (NASRDA) said that Nigeria would likely witness its first astronomical lunar crescent on Friday evenings, February 28.

The Director of Media and Corporate Communications of NASRDA, Dr. Felix Ale, disclosed this in a statement, saying that the lunar crescent had been calculated to occur at 1:45 A.M. West African Time (WAT).

He said that the predicted time of 1:45 A.M time, also known as the Crescent Zero hour, would be when the crescent could be seen under perfect atmospheric conditions with the aid of optical instruments like binoculars or telescopes.

“The crescent will become visible to the naked eye in the evening of Friday, February 28, 2025, between 6:17 PM and 7:35 PM across different locations in Nigeria.

“Maiduguri will be the first city to witness the young lunar crescent from 6:17 PM to 6:48 PM, followed by Yola, Adamawa State, from 6:21 PM to 6:51 PM.

“Damaturu, Yobe, will follow from 6:22 PM to 6:53 PM, Kano, Kastina, Jos and Kaduna will experience the first lunar crescent between 6:38 pm and 7:12 pm.

“The sunset and moon set will occur between 6:35 pm and 7:12 pm, 6:38 pm and 7:15 pm, 6:35 pm and 7:11 pm, 6:40 pm and 7:17 pm respectively.

“Enugu will experience the lunar crescent between 6:42 pm and 7:32 pm with sunset and moonset at about 6:42 pm and 7:18 pm,’’ he said.

He predicted that in the FCT, the first lunar crescent would appear between 6:44 pm and 7:15 pm, with sunset and moonset at about 6:44 pm and 7:20 pm.

The last cities to experience the lunar crescent, he said, would be Lagos and Abeokuta between the hours of 6:59 pm to 7:30 pm.

Ale said that other cities across the federation will experience the lunar crescent at different times within the estimated visibility window of 6:17 pm and 7:35 pm on the same day.

He said “For a clear sighting of the first lunar crescent, observers are to use optical aids where necessary, and observe under clear atmospheric conditions.

“Observers are to position themselves in locations with an unobstructed view of the western horizon after sunset.

“He added that the scientific report provided precise predictions on the lunar crescent across locations of the country.

According to him, the report ensured accuracy for those who relied on lunar observations for religious, cultural, and scientific purposes.

The space agency encouraged researchers, scholars, and religious groups to utilise the findings, adding that anyone requiring additional data for further analyses could visit the official office website.

Director, the Centre for Basic Space Science and Astronomy (CBSSA), an activity centre of NASRDA, Dr Bonaventure Okere, said it was regarded as the first stage of the moon, hence the new crescent.

Okere said the appearance of the new crescent was highly significant in the Islamic religion because it was used to determine some rites and practices like the beginning of the Ramadan fast.

“The Islamic religion uses moon phases for their Islamic rites but astronomers study the cycle of the rising and setting of the moon to determine moon days, which is usually 28 days.

“Astronomers use the moon cycle to generate the Lunar calendar, understand the part of the moon you can see daily,’’ he said.

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Kogi State Mourns Loss of Media Icon Prof. Tom Adaba

Prof. Adaba, who passed away at the age of 83, was celebrated for his trailblazing contributions to Nigeria’s media landscape.

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The Kogi State Government has expressed a huge sense of loss following the demise of Prof. Tom Adaba, a pioneering broadcast expert, patriot, and distinguished son of Kogi.

Prof. Adaba, who passed away at the age of 83, was celebrated for his trailblazing contributions to Nigeria’s media landscape.

Prof. Adaba’s legacy is marked by groundbreaking achievements.

He was one of the first Nigerians to earn a Doctorate in Mass Communication, setting a high standard for academic excellence in the field.

His visionary leadership was evident during his tenure as the Principal of the Nigerian Television College, Jos, and as the inaugural Director General of the National Broadcasting Commission.

His work not only transformed the media industry but also laid a strong foundation for ethical journalism and responsible broadcasting across the nation.

In an official condolence message signed by the State Information Commissioner, Mr Kingsley Fanwo, the Kogi State Government described Prof. Adaba as “a media colossus, patriot, and a distinguished Nigerian” whose wisdom and dedication left an indelible mark on the country.

The government extended heartfelt condolences to his family, friends, and the entire media community, urging that his legacy be remembered as a beacon of inspiration.

The statement reads: “We have lost a great media pioneer whose life-long contributions to Nigeria’s broadcasting industry will forever be cherished. May the Almighty God grant him eternal rest and give his loved ones the strength to bear this irreparable loss.”

Prof. Adaba’s passing is not only a significant loss to Kogi State but also to Nigeria as a whole.

His illustrious career and unwavering patriotism will continue to inspire future generations in the realms of media and beyond.

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BREAKING: Police Have Sealed Our Hqrs – Osun Electoral Commission Boss Raises Alarm

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The Chairman of the Osun State Independent Electoral Commission (OSSIEC), Hashim Abioye, has raised alarm over the sealing of the commission’s headquarters by the police.

The incident on Saturday occurred as the commission proceeded with the controversial local government elections taking place across the state.

Speaking during a live current affairs program on Rave FM, Abioye said he is surprised that such a step could be taken.

He said, “I leave the police IGP in the hands of God.

“Election has started earnestly in all the polling units across the state but no police presence is noticeable from the information available to me.”

Meanwhile, Governor Ademola Adeleke participated in the exercise, casting his vote at a polling station in Ede.

After voting, the governor called on residents to remain calm and peaceful throughout the exercise.

The sealing of the OSSIEC headquarters comes after the Nigeria Police had earlier advised the Osun State Government not to proceed with the election.

Citing security risks and potential legal implications, the police had warned that holding the poll under the current circumstances could lead to unrest.

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