Group trains journalists on sensational reporting

By Hadiza Ndadama, Abuja

A Non-Governmental Organization, “Search for Common Ground” is engaging stakeholders to come up with a curriculum that will aid media practitioners on conflict sensitive reporting.

The curriculum when developed will be a guide that will be used to train journalists when reporting sensitive matters.

The Project Manager, Daniel Ogabiela, said that many incidents were being reported insensitively leading to more conflicts.

Voice of Nigeria is in attendance of the three-day workshop which comprises of media practitioners from government to private mediums.

D35ef8224c988556830f3e17f1e5b423?s=80&d=mm&r=g

You may also like

Recent News

BookCon 2026: 'Heated Rivalry' author Rachel Reid and show creator Jacob Tierney are in conversation for the first time

Heated Rivalry Panel Draws 3000 Fans at BookCon with Rachel Reid and Jacob Tierney

Nigerian Juju music icon, Y.K. Ajao is dead

Nigerian Juju Musician Y.K Ajao Dies at 80, Shina Peters Mourns

Ibrahim Galadima, ex-NFA chairman, dies at 78 — Daily Nigerian

Former Nigerian Football Association Chairman Ibrahim Galadima Dies at 78

Madagali emerges Adamawa APC chairman

PDP Chieftain Hamza Madagali Emerges New APC Chairman in Adamawa

Scroll to Top