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About Jennifer
Jennifer Ehidiamen is a journalist based in Lagos, Nigeria.
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Q & A with Carolyn Robinson: Solution Journalism Training Expands to African Countries

10 Mar 2017  |  mediacareerng.org
The Solution Journalism Network (SoJo) is extending its training programs to Africa, led by Carolyn Robinson, a seasoned journalist with extensive experience in media training. Robinson's career includes work with CNN, the United Nations, and as an assistant professor of journalism. She discovered SoJo while seeking online materials and has since integrated solution journalism into her workshops, receiving positive feedback. SoJo's approach emphasizes covering solutions as well as problems, and Robinson highlights the impact of SoJo stories, such as the Minneapolis Star Tribune's series on de-radicalization and the El Paso Times' focus on Hispanic health issues. Challenges for reporters include time constraints, which can be managed through effective time management. SoJo is distinct from PR and advocacy, aiming to inform and empower the public. Upcoming SoJo workshops are planned for Lagos and Kampala, with further expansion in Africa anticipated. The Solutions Story Tracker, a database of solution-focused stories, supports journalists worldwide.

Time changes yesterday, media, journo and the rest of us…

15 Dec 2016  |  mediacareerng.org
The article reflects on the evolution of media from the days of Henry Townsend's first Nigerian newspaper to the current state where technology has significantly altered journalism. It discusses the shift in roles and titles within the media industry, the impact of technology like VR and data journalism, and the trend towards decentralized media and the need for journalists to adapt. The article also touches on the importance of investigative journalism, as emphasized by President Buhari, and the potential for collaboration as seen in the Panama Papers case.

What the Growth of Internet Penetration Means for Media Business in Nigeria

23 Nov 2016  |  mediacareerng.org
The growth of internet penetration in Nigeria is significantly impacting the media landscape. Local journalists are becoming more tech-savvy, and there is a rise in bloggers. With over 50% of the population having internet access, largely due to increased mobile penetration, the government has proposed an anti-social media bill to control the spread of information, which could hinder citizen journalism. Advertisers are shifting towards platforms with larger audiences, such as blogs. Some traditional media organizations have ceased printing due to high production costs and reduced advertising revenue, while others are investing more in digital journalism.

Jennifer Ehidiamen

09 May 2016  |  Ventures Africa
Jennifer Ehidiamen is a Nigerian journalist who is currently pursuing her studies in Business and Economics at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism in New York. In 2013, she utilized a grant from the International Reporting Project based in Washington, D.C., to cover stories related to health and development within Nigeria. She is active on social media, particularly Twitter, and also runs a website called ruralreporters.com, which likely focuses on reporting from rural areas.

Nigeria Encounters Ebola and Fear of the Virus

09 May 2016  |  Voice of America
The article discusses Nigeria's situation regarding the Ebola virus. While the country has managed to control the actual spread of the virus, there is an ongoing struggle with the public's fear of Ebola. The article includes insights from a clinical psychologist who comments on the psychological impact of the virus on the population. The focus is on the dichotomy between the successful containment of the disease and the persistent fear that affects people's behavior and perception of the threat.

Nigerian Invests $100 Million in Young Africans

05 Jan 2015  |  voanews.com
Nigerian philanthropist Tony Elumelu is investing $100 million to support the creation of 10,000 start-ups and young businesses across Africa over the next 10 years through the Tony Elumelu Foundation Entrepreneurship Program. The initiative aims to address the continent's growing unemployment and is expected to create a portion of the 10 million jobs needed annually for Africa's young population. The program will provide seed capital, training, mentorship, and networking opportunities to selected entrepreneurs, with no age limit for applicants. The program is pan-African, holistic, and unique, offering critical tools for entrepreneurial success. Dr. Ayodeji Adewunmi, CEO and co-founder of Jobberman.com, is part of the selection committee and speaks to the transformative potential of the program.
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