Daria Media has announced two
unique and ground-breaking initiatives targeted at revolutionizing journalism
practice in Nigeria.
The company, which is promoted by
Kadaria Ahmed, former BBC journalist, editor of 234next and host of the
Channels TV talk show, Straight Talk and The Core, will be holding a 3-city
journalism training for aspiring journalists. The 3 cities are Kano, where she
went to school; Uyo, where she served out her National Youth Service and Lagos
where she works and calls home.
The training will pay especial
attention to the worrisome fake news phenomena and unwholesome PR gimmicks
which have dogged the journalism practice in recent times. It will underscore
the urgent need to rejuvenate the mass media towards practicing independent,
competent, ethical and socially responsible journalism more than ever before
especially for those reporting in/on Nigeria. It will also provide participants
with a handle on how to build commercially viable and sustainable media outfits
as a means of circumventing issues of ethics, professionalism and partisanship.
According to a statement from
Daria Media, “The Daria Workshop Series is a training platform for budding
journalists; helping them to connect to the reality of journalism practice,
clear out illusions and identify their unique niche and place in the continued
existence of their field of endeavour. The program will be delivered by trainers
from Beyond Broadcasting, Premium Times and Daria Media.”
Facilitators will include former
BBC journalist Ben Williams now with Beyond Broadcasting, a company that trains
staff at Aljazeera, the BBC and many other media houses around the globe; Dapo
Olorunyomi, founder of Premium Times and Kadaria Ahmed.
At the end of the training, 3
lucky female participants will become the recipients of the inaugural Mamman
Marshall Scholarship for Women in Journalism. The scholarship is named after
Kadaria Ahmed’s father who is described as a forward-thinking man well ahead of
his times.
Continuing the statement, Daria
Media added that “The Mamman Marshal Scholarship for Women in Journalism is
instituted to celebrate a man, who against the grain of his time educated his
daughters; giving them an advantage that sets them apart from their peers. This
scholarship award, set up by one of his daughters who has risen to become a
reference point, a positive image and an example against a backdrop of
impossibilities and impediments in the field of Journalism; is to honour her
father and his extraordinary legacy.”
To participate in the training and
become eligible to earn a full undergraduate scholarship at the three
participating schools; Bayero University Kano, Lagos State University and the
University of Uyo, interested students
can apply by visiting http://daria.media/training-programs/application-form
Entries open Monday November 6 and
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