Sunday, January 15, 2017
@SaharaReporters: What manner of journalism?
By Adewale Adeoye
There are different types of journalists. We have conservative – they report press releases of government officials and corporate organisations. They attend press conferences and even assist the authorities to shape their often-wobbling logic on state affairs.
Tuesday, January 10, 2017
President sacks aviation agencies’ heads, appoints Akinkuotu, others
Okechukwu Nnodim, Abuja
President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday sacked the heads of four aviation agencies and promptly appointed their replacements.
A statement signed by the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Transportation, Mr. Sabiu Zakari, on behalf of the Minister of State for Aviation, Senator Hadi Sirika, stated that Buhari approved the appointment of Capt. Fola Akinkuotu as the Managing Director of NAMA.
“Capt. Akinkuotu is a seasoned transport pilot, flight and aircraft maintenance engineer, airline chief executive and a trained aviation industry regulator,” the ministry said in the statement.
Akinkuotu, until his appointment, was the Chief Executive Officer of Aero Contractors, Nigeria’s oldest and second largest commercial carrier.
Monday, January 02, 2017
FG Says It Has Started Payment Of Promised 5,000 Naira
The administration of President Muhammadu Buhari says it has now started the payment of 5,000 Naira monthly stipends to the poorest and the most vulnerable in Nigeria.
It says the payments are being made through the Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) of its Social Investment Programmes (SIP).
The amount was part of campaign promises the administration made to Nigerians before they were elected.
A statement by the Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, said that under the CCT, one million Nigerians would receive 5,000 Naira monthly payments, as a form of social safety net for the poorest and most vulnerable as budgeted for in the 2016 Budget.
Gambian authorities shut two radio stations amid post-election crisis
Gambian security forces closed down two private radio stations based near the capital, Banjul, the main journalists' union said on Monday, amid an escalating political crisis caused by President Yahya Jammeh's refusal to accept his election defeat.
Jammeh,
who seized power in a 1994 coup, initially conceded defeat to
opposition rival Adama Barrow but then called for fresh elections,
drawing condemnation from local opponents and foreign powers.
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