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Read more about the article Innocent Victims: The Unintended target of US sanctions

Innocent Victims: The Unintended target of US sanctions

  • Post author:Uchenna Ekwo
  • Post published:May 3, 2017
  • Post category:Articles
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Young Ms. Ahmed, a student of Aloula College of Financial and Accounting Studies aspires to be a certified Management Accountant in Sudan but faces a major obstacle: she cannot write…

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Read more about the article Advertising as weapon against media freedom

Advertising as weapon against media freedom

  • Post author:Uchenna Ekwo
  • Post published:April 24, 2017
  • Post category:Articles/Education
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By George Ogola National governments remain the single largest source of revenue for news organizations in Africa. In Rwanda, for example, a staggering 85-90% of advertising revenue comes from the public sector. In Kenya,…

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Read more about the article Fixing Fake News Won’t Fix Journalism

Fixing Fake News Won’t Fix Journalism

  • Post author:Uchenna Ekwo
  • Post published:March 15, 2017
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Scammers have become a scapegoat for the ailing press. What we really need is a deeper fix. Last week, Facebook’s first effort at combatting the scourge known as fake news began…

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Read more about the article “If others tell Africa’s stories, it’s negative”, says diplomat

“If others tell Africa’s stories, it’s negative”, says diplomat

  • Post author:Uchenna Ekwo
  • Post published:March 15, 2017
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As an outlet to advance public diplomacy, the news media has the potential to shape and influence images of countries. It can stimulate public support for a country’s views and…

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