Daily Trust Foundation Trains Journalists on Investigative Reporting

The Daily Trust Foundation organized a 3-day training for journalists in the Northwest zone aimed at enhancing their skills in investigative reporting.

The training, funded by MacArthur Foundation,was organized to equip young journalists with the tools to perform investigative reporting and contribute their quota to the profession.

Member, Board of Trustees of the Daily Trust Foundation, Dr. M. Nuru Yakubu (L) Chief Press Secretary,
Kaduna State Government, Hon. Ibrahim Musa (M) Chairman, Board of Trustees, Malam Bilya Bala (R)

The participants were drawn from Daily Trust, SilverbirdTV, Invicta, TrustTV, KASU FM, Citizenship Newspapers, Trust Radio, DiTV/Alheri TV, Katsina Radio, and Spider FM.

Dr Suleiman Suleiman, Executive Director, Center for Media, Policy and Accountability, (CMPA) during his session

Speaking at the training in Kaduna, the foundation’s Chairman, Malam Bilya Bala, reminded participants that journalism is an important aspect of government as the fourth estate of the realm responsible for putting government in check.

Adeyemi Adesomoju, Deputy Managing Editor Premium Times, during his session

Dr. Nuru Yakubu, a board member of the foundation also highlighted the foundation’s dedication to supporting orphans, victims of insurgency, and female medical students, many of whom have become consultants at home and even abroad.

In his remarks, Chief Press Secretary to the Kaduna State Governor, Malam Ibraheem Musa, commended the foundation for its efforts and described Daily Trust as a voice for the voiceless. 

The Director of the foundation, Dr Theophilus Abbah, said the training was designed to initiate young journalists into investigative journalism.

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