Daily Times Nigeria (DTN) has finalised arrangements to train no fewer than 400 journalists from across the country.In a statement
Daily Times Nigeria has finalised arrangements to train no fewer than 400 journalists from across the country.In a statement signed and made available to newsmen in Abuja by Lead Consultant, Daily Times at 100, Folio Media Group Daily Times Nigeria has finalised arrangements to train no fewer than 400 journalists from across the country.
He said the grand reception, which would be marked with pomp and pageantry on June 1, 2026, will witness the Times Heroes Award. He further disclosed that the management of the media outfit would be nominating 100 special Nigerians that distinguished themselves in politics, business, ICT/technology, sports, charity, education, medicine, diplomacy, security services, media, governance and food production for a centenary award.
“The grand reception to be marked with pomp and pageantry on June 1, 2026, will witness the Times Heroes Award. Accordingly, we will be nominating 100 special Nigerians for a centenary award, given their successes in politics, business, ICT/technology, sports, charity, education, medicine, diplomacy, security services, media, governance, food production, etc,” FMG noted in the statement.Before flagging, please keep in mind that Disqus does not moderate communities.
The dual role of individuals simultaneously holding executive powers and representing partisan interests in Nigeria poses a lot of moral and legal questions.
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