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OPINION: Not Appointing Women Journalists As Chief Press Secretaries Is Gender Bias - Martha Okere

...celebrates Awajis Josiah-Chijindu, others for their contributions in journalism Martha Okere It is commendable that media practitioners are increasingly being appointed as Chief Press Secretaries and Special Advisers on Media to the new CTC chairmen in #RiversState. This development will improve the quality and professionalism of press communications, ensuring clarity and effectiveness. My congratulations go out to my colleagues, among them Ofonime Okon and others who choose to remain anonymous. I hold you all in high regard and have full confidence in your ability to excel in these roles. However, it is concerning to observe the marginalization of women journalists from such appointments. Women have consistently proven to be exceptional media managers, as shown by the tenure of a former female Commissioner for Information in our state. Ibim Semenitari’s communication strategies played a crucial role in ensuring that  the achievements of the administration she worked for are wel...

End All Forms Of Child Labour

OPINION By: Josiah Egbilika The World Day Against Child Labor is celebrated every June 12 of the year. It is a day set aside to raise awareness and solicit for prompt actions to stopping child labour in all of its forms. The International Labour Organziation (ILO) launched the Day in 2002. Since then, the day has focused attention on the prevalence of child labour throughout the world, and the actions needed to eliminating it. According to the The International Labour Organziation, Child Labour refers to any work that is mentally, physically, socially or morally dangerous and harmful to children; that deprives them the opportunity to attend school or that cause any form of harm to children. The World Day Against Child Labour since its inception in 2002, has sought for ways to eliminate child labour in the world. According to the Global Estimates of Child Labour Results and Trends report of 2012-2016 released in 2017 by International Labour Organization in Geneva, Switzerland, there are...

Rivers’ Born Journalist Awajis, The Voice Behind Andoni Section of Ogoni-Andoni-Opobo/Nkoro Unity Road

OPINION By: Josiah Egbilika The media has widely been acknowledged as a fourth tie of government. Besides it’s informative role, it has been credited as a watchdog. Beyond this role, the media has become an advocacy tool for social development. Remarkable achievements have been accoladed to journalists, On-Air-Personnel and even media houses in actualizing social developmental objectives of communities. In Rivers State, the media held the police accountable for the unjust torture of the Ikoku-5; unmasked the unjust gruesome murder of four University of Port Harcourt (Uniport( Students, now referred as the Aluu-4. These and many more including transparency and accountability of public officers as well as calls for completion of abandoned projects. One of such calls is that made by Awajibokoiton Josiah-Chijindu (fondly known as Awajis) for the completion of the Andoni section of the Ogoni-Andoni-Opobo/Nkoro unity road. The Ogoni-Andoni-Opobo unity road was awarded by a former governor of...