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Nigerian radio reporters complete workshop on journalism excellence

Adekunle Owolabi
By Adekunle Owolabi Published June 3, 2023 3 Min Read
A group of 48 radio reporters, producers, and news anchors from across Nigeria at a Journalism workshop Photo: U.S. Mission Nigeria
A group of 48 radio reporters, producers, and news anchors from across Nigeria at a Journalism workshop Photo: U.S. Mission Nigeria
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Abuja & Lagos – A group of 48 radio reporters, producers, and news anchors from across Nigeria successfully concluded a journalism workshop titled “What Makes Great Radio?” The workshop, supported by the U.S. Mission, was led by Steven Reiner, an associate professor of broadcast journalism at Stony Brook University in New York. Reiner, a former executive producer of National Public Radio’s renowned afternoon newsmagazine “All Things Considered,” brought his expertise to Abuja and Lagos as part of the World Press Freedom Day activities.

In collaboration with the Wole Soyinka Center for Investigative Journalism, the workshop focused on producing exceptional long-form, investigative radio features, and in-depth news reporting. Reiner shared valuable tips and techniques to create compelling audio journalism. Participants had the opportunity to produce their own radio stories, which were then evaluated by the class on the workshop’s final day.

During the workshop in Abuja, Reiner also served as a panelist at the screening of the documentary “Storm Lake.” The film shed light on the essential role played by a small-town Iowa newspaper, which won a Pulitzer Prize, in keeping residents well-informed and holding elected representatives accountable. Reiner emphasized the vital role of the media in a democratic society during the panel discussion, attended by journalists, civil society representatives, and journalism students.

In Lagos, Reiner engaged with journalism students and faculty at Yaba College of Technology (Yaba Tech), where he provided insights into the various career opportunities available in journalism and other communication fields. As part of his visit to Yaba Tech, Reiner was hosted on Yaba Tech Radio 89.3 FM, where he discussed journalism education in the United States and highlighted higher education opportunities for students and faculty members.

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During the closing event on May 25 at the American Corner in Abuja, Counselor for Public Affairs Adnan Siddiqi encouraged workshop participants to maintain contact with Steven Reiner even after his return to Stony Brook. Siddiqi stressed the importance of further developing their knowledge and skills in creating accurate and captivating content.

“We are eager to continue this dialogue and exchange of ideas,” said Counselor Siddiqi. “Because both Nigeria and the United States rely on professional and independent media that consistently deliver credible news and hold those in authority accountable.”

The workshop provided a valuable platform for Nigerian radio professionals to enhance their abilities and uphold the highest standards of journalism. The U.S. Mission’s support reaffirms its commitment to press freedom and the critical role of media in democratic societies.

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