By Joke Kujenya AT SOME point, as Nigerian journalists, we need to pause and ask an uncomfortable question: how did our work become everyone’s free resource? This is not just about poor salaries in newsrooms. That conversation is old and exhausting. It is about something broader and more insulting, the quiet assumption across Nigerian society...
By Jemimah Wellington, JKNewsMedia Reporter NO FEWER than 40 million Nigerian students have so far benefited from the federal government’s student loan initiative, designed to ease financial barriers and improve access to education across the country. Despite this progress, stakeholders in Plateau State have raised concerns about the broader ...
By Gloria Ogine, JKNewsMedia Reporter Inadequate funding and poor working conditions hinder the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB) from fully delivering on its mandate to ensure public officers’ accountability and discipline. Members of the CCB, led by Chairman Dr Abdullahi Bello, raised these concerns during a visit to the Senate on Thursday....
