By Kayode Ketefe Since last week when my article “Who needs a Christian governor in Lagos?” came out in this column I have been inundated with a deluge of responses, with some re... Read more
By Joyee Chan Chris Schuepp helps two students with their filming. Photos: Unicef This year’s annual Unicef Hong Kong video-making campaign hopes to inspire youngsters to create films focusi... Read more
By Margaret Looney Web-traffic and SEO-obsessed journalists and bloggers can take a breather as digital journalism takes a step back from using page views as a key measure of success.... Read more
By James Breiner Bernardo Diaz Nosty published a book last year that chronicled the sad history of the collapse of print media in the developed world over the past 70 years. It wasn... Read more
By Jane McDonnell The 2014 Online Journalism Awards — the only comprehensive set of prizes honoring excellence in digital journalism around the world — open today, marking their... Read more
By IJNet Journalists and media organizations in Africa often shy away from development stories, such as those on health and social justice, and instead opt to cover politics. Rebecca D... Read more
By James Ogunjimi We don’t need no western boots, Coming to our land with their minds set to loot. We don’t need no western boots, Troubling our land and acting like crooks. Africa lays reel... Read more
By Crystal Shepeard Dr. Maya Angelou I learned of her death as I was making breakfast for my son. My eyes welled up with tears as I buttered his toast, unable to grasp the reality that this... Read more
By Jaye Gaskia Random notes on the current state of the nation: Bring back our girls; Boko Haram release our girls; the National Conference and the march toward the 2015 general election. A... Read more
By Theophilus Ilevbare Hash tag online activism has continued to prove critics wrong in the amazingly unique way it amplifies disconsolate unheard minority voices, suppressed or subdued by a... Read more