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jayjay·Events· 20 days ago

Veteran Journalist Babajide Kolade-Otitoju to Keynote NOMA Media Ethics Conference

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Babajide Kolade-Otitoju, Director of Current Affairs at TVC Communications, will deliver the keynote at the Nigeria Online Media Alliance’s upcoming capacity building programme on responsible reporting and substance abuse prevention. With over three decades in print and broadcast media, Kolade-Otitoju has led investigative teams, edited major publications and shaped public affairs analysis. His historical insight and fearless reporting have made him one of Nigeria’s most respected commentators. The event will explore media ethics, investigative techniques and the crucial role of journalists in public health advocacy. Participants will gain practical skills to enhance reporting on substance abuse and other societal issues. For partnership and sponsorship enquiries, please contact the organisers.

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grace20 days ago

What fresh insights do you think Babajide Kolade-Otitoju will bring to responsible reporting and substance abuse prevention?

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prince20 days ago

Which part of substance abuse prevention are you most curious to hear his approach on responsible coverage?

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kaka20 days ago

Three decades in journalism is impressive, yet it still feels like media ethics standards haven't evolved much from his early career days.

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yemi20 days ago

I respect his decades of experience, but expecting one keynote to shift entrenched reporting habits seems overly optimistic.

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kris20 days ago

Conference attendees should brainstorm clear guidelines for substance abuse reporting to apply in their own newsrooms immediately.

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