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WAMAC at AIM Conference hosted by Wole- Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism

Amply In-depth Media Conference AIM CONFERENCE hosted by Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism and co-host by Media And Journalism Cohort MAJ, sponsored by McArthur Foundation today in Ikeja, Lagos.

WAMAC Team Lead/Project Manager ZUBAIR ABDURRA’UF IDRIS presenting a speech at the event

Second Day of the conference on Investigative Journalism: Danmasanin ( Wadata Media & Advocacy Centre ( WAMAC), Jimeh Sale ( BBC) and Zannah Mustapha ( Kanem Press, Maiduguri)

With the celebrated undercover Journalist, Anas Armayaw Anas of Ghana. He investigated many undercover stories in Ghana, Nigeria and many African countries. He was instrumental to the naming, shaming and jailing of 35 judges in Ghana for taking bribes

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