Nigerian Institute of Journalism

Nigerian Institute of Journalism Such programmes covers Photo Journalism, News Writing, Reporting and Editing, Radio and television Production amongst others.

NIJ has a vision to be the leading and foremost, Mass Communication and Journalism training Institution in Africa , “the Centre of Communication Excellence” in the near future. The Nigerian Institute of Journalism (NIJ)

-- Apart from the Ordinary and National Diploma as well as Post graduate programmes, the Nigerian institute of Journalism offers courses on Basic Journalism for students in collab

oration with the Public Affairs Section(PAS) United States Consulate, Lagos by a visiting professional from Paris , Dr Eduardo Cue, in June 2007.

--There are General Studies in Entrepreneurship, Basic Photography,Philosophy and Logic as well as General Science

The school also runs specialized short term courses for professional practitioners and intending practitioners in specialized areas of Mass Communication and Journalism.

"For mass communication students: How to finance your education abroad"
14/12/2016

"For mass communication students: How to finance your education abroad"

For mass communication students: How to finance your education abroad Posted by: Jennifer Ehidiamen Posted date: December 14, 2016 In: Awards & Fellowships, Blogs, Resources | comment : 0 On December 2nd, 2016, I got a twitter notification where I was requested to share tips on how to secure scholar...

We  call on all reporters, journalists, development practitioners and SDGs Ambassadors from rural Africa to rural Austra...
04/10/2016

We call on all reporters, journalists, development practitioners and SDGs Ambassadors from rural Africa to rural Australia not to miss this chat. Date: Wednesday, October 5th, 2016 Time:10.30am – 11.30am EST (3.30PM West Africa Time /5.30PM East Africa Time) Guest: Al Cross Host: Tweet us a question via Help spread the word! Thank you. . - See more at: http://ruralreporters.com/savethedate-how-can-rural-journalism-foster-global-development/ | Rural Reporters

This month, to support the hardworking men and women fostering development and equity to improve rural livelihoods, we would be engaging the director of Institute for Rural Journalism and Community…

“I was born in French-speaking Cameroon and moved to Lagos to learn English in 2003,” Ateba recounted. As soon as he cou...
18/07/2016

“I was born in French-speaking Cameroon and moved to Lagos to learn English in 2003,” Ateba recounted. As soon as he could converse and write at an intermediate level, Simon enrolled at the Nigerian Institute of Journalism." READ THE FULL STORY: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/what-the-growth-of-internet-penetration-means-for-media_us_578ae3c1e4b0cbf01ea0026a

Simon Ateba moved to Lagos Nigeria from Yaoundé, a French-speaking region of Cameroon. His mission was to learn the English language and start a new life...

We are not just a journalism institute! We are promoting excellence in Journalism, Broadcasting, Public Relations and Ad...
28/06/2016

We are not just a journalism institute! We are promoting excellence in Journalism, Broadcasting, Public Relations and Advertising! More info: www.nij.edu.ng

How is technology changing the media today? Read the 2016 digital news report to find out: http://www.digitalnewsreport....
22/06/2016

How is technology changing the media today? Read the 2016 digital news report to find out: http://www.digitalnewsreport.org/

The Reuters Institute Digital Report reveals new insights about digital news consumption based on a representative survey of online news consumers in the USA, UK, Germany, France, Denmark, Finland, Spain, Italy, Urban Brazil and Japan.

NIJ 2016!
18/05/2016

NIJ 2016!

Tunde wrote: "Mr Chris was not just an ordinary man, but a legend among all men. As a lecturer, he was a father. As a su...
12/03/2016

Tunde wrote: "Mr Chris was not just an ordinary man, but a legend among all men. As a lecturer, he was a father. As a supervisor, he was a brother and uncle.
He was a man who made people believe that it takes more than just blood to be family. He's gone but emotionally, he will forever remain in our hearts.
RIP Mr Chris." http://www.tomiwababalola.com/2016/03/read-what-some-student-said-about.html

So, it's already one year, when I received that unofficial call, asking me to confirm the news, which I hadn't even hard off. And because of the nature of the news, I couldn't call someone else but waited till I got into the school premises to find out if it was an "April Fool" message in March or a…

Interested in studying at NIJ? Click the link for more information: http://www.nij.edu.ng. Do not fall victim of fraudst...
24/01/2016

Interested in studying at NIJ? Click the link for more information: http://www.nij.edu.ng. Do not fall victim of fraudsters or admission scammers!

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