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Chevron, FCT NUJ train over 70 journalists on AI usage

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....embrace AI to enhance performance, productivity – Ike

Nigeria National Petroleum Company Limited, NNPCL-Chevron Nigeria Limited, CNL, and Nigerian Union of Journalists, Federal Capital Territory, NUJ FCT Council, partnered, Tuesday, to build journalists’ capacity on the use of Artificial Intelligence, AI, to boost efficiency, quality reportage and curb misinformation.

Over 70 journalists drawn from various media organizations participated in the one day training.

In a remark, the General Manager, Policy, Government and Public Affairs, Chevron Nigeria Limited, Olusoga Oduselu, at a one-day media training workshop with the theme ‘Harnessing Artificial Intelligence in Journalism’, sponsored by NNPCL-Chevron Nigeria Limited Joint Venture, in Abuja, pointed out the partnership worth the purpose, because Chevron Nigeria believes in human capital development being the engine room of any organization and and society’s success.

Oduselu who was represented by the Manager, Communications, Victor Anyaegbudike, also expressed confidence in the partnership with NUJ Abuja Council as he highlighted on previous editions of the training of journalists which held in 2023 and 2024 respectively across three zones in the country including Lagos, Delta and the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, basically, geared towards building the capacity of media practitioners to enhance their skills and abilities, and over 180 journalists participated in the training.

He said: “As members of the fourth estate of the realm, your role as agenda-setters and opinion moulders cannot be over-emphasized.

“I want to thank you for your impactful role in reporting on the oil and gas industry and providing effective perspectives on complex industry operations.

“We continue to partner with the media for the development of society. In this light, we also recognize the need for capacity building of the media practitioners to enhance their ability to perform their duties. That is why CNL pioneered the Advanced Writing and Reporting Skills, AWARES, programme in collaboration with the Pan Atlantic University, Lagos. Over 120 journalists have benefitted from the programme since its inception in 2014.

“Through programmes such as AWARES and this current journalism training, we help to improve professional capacity and build lasting partnerships with our
media stakeholders.

“We also recognize that the success of the larger society invariably translates to success in our business; and we believe it is in our long-term interest to add value to society as we create value for our stakeholders.

“We are always open to dialogue and further discussions if you require clarifications on a story that directly affects our company or the oil and gas industry.”

He also urged journalists to make their “mark in the narrative of Nigeria and her multidimensional development, while maintaining the ethical principles that guide your noble profession.”

According to him (Oduselu), Chevron supports Nigerian Content development by providing employment to Nigerians, and contract opportunities in all our projects up to an estimated annual average over $1 billion.

Meanwhile, in her speech, the Chairman, Nigerian Union of Journalists, NUJ, Comrade Grace Ike, urged journalists to embrace AI to enhance performance and productivity.

Ike harped on the importance of AI in every field of endeavour, and pointed out that AI has been adopted by colleagues in other climes to harness their potential and work seamlessly.

Meanwhile, she commended the confidence and commitment of Chevron Nigeria to organize the media capacity building workshop to enhance media reportage in nation building, and to ensure journalists adopt AI as a tool in their job, therefore, leveraging on AI to enhance efficiency including setting agenda and having an informed public discourse.

Also acknowledged Chevron Nigeria for sponsoring what she described as a “vital training” to empower journalists to harness AI’s potential while safeguarding the truth and trust that underpin our work.

“We stand at a transformative moment in the history of journalism. Artificial Intelligence, AI, is no longer a distant concept but a powerful tool reshaping how we gather, verify, and deliver news.

“AI enhances our ability to analyze vast data, detect misinformation, and engage audiences more effectively. It offers unprecedented opportunities to improve the speed, accuracy, and reach of our reporting.

“Moreover, AI plays a crucial role in fact-checking and verification. With the rise of misinformation, especially, during elections and public health crises, AI-powered platforms cross-reference claims against trusted databases and detect manipulated media like deepfakes.

“This strengthens the credibility of journalism by reducing errors and misinformation. AI also personalizes content for audiences by tailoring news feeds and recommendations based on reader preferences, thereby, increasing engagement and sustaining readership.

“Tools that transcribe interviews and speeches efficiently save journalists time, allowing them to focus on analysis and storytelling.

“Let us embrace innovation boldly but responsibly, ensuring that technology enhances our mission to inform, enlighten, and serve society with courage and integrity”, she said.

She also maintained that the capacity building is an imperative for all journalists, saying it calls for journalists to “embrace innovation, uphold integrity, and lead the transformation of journalism in Nigeria and beyond. With the right mindset and tools, we can harness AI to tell stories that matter, faster and more accurately, while preserving the trust of our audiences.”

One of the resource persons, the Deputy Director, Centre for Journalism Innovation and Development, Busola Ajibola, while speaking on the topic, ‘Leveraging On Artificial intelligence to enhance Journalism in Nigeria’ said journalists who fail to leverage on AI would have his or her job threatened, therefore, said they should be proactive to embrace trending innovations and technologies to improve on their skills and knowledge.

Another resource person, the Director, International Institute of Journalism, IIJ, Dr Emman Usman Shehu, speaking on the topic, ‘Freedom of Information and Media Accountability’, said it is important for journalists to use the Freedom of Information Act as it gives them the opportunity and right to hold public officials accountable.

Shehu who was represented by a seasoned journalist and reputable editor, Dr Simon Musa Reef, said, “The Act applies not only to public institutions but also to private organizations providing public services, performing public functions, or utilizing public funds.

“Recent Developments; In April 2025, the Nigerian Supreme Court ruled that the FOIA applies to all tiers of government, including state institutions.

“This landmark judgment addressed the reluctance of some state governments to comply with the Act, thereby enhancing its applicability nationwide.

However, he pointed out that there are challenges in its implementation including; Limited awareness – Many citizens, journalists, and public officials are unaware of the FOIA’s provisions and benefits, hindering its effective utilization.

Laws and Practices- The Official Secrets Act is often used to deny access to public information, and journalists who request information under the FOIA frequently face harassment, threats, and intimidation; Bureaucratic Delays and Poor Record-Keeping Public institutions often cite exemptions to deny requests without valid reasons, and bureaucratic delays further hinder the Act’s effectiveness.

Meanwhile, a resource person, Dr Lemmy Ughegbe, CEO of Make A Difference, speaking on the topic, ‘Mental Health Of Journalists in the Era of Social Media’, pointed out that Social Media poses Opportunity and Threat at the same time, and journalists need to understand these facts as they do their jobs.

Ughegbe highlighted opportunities of the social media including; Faster news dissemination, Direct audience engagement, Easier sourcing and verification, and new forms of storytelling. Threats; Harassment and trolling, Misinformation wars, State surveillance, Doxxing and identity theft, and coordinated attacks.

“An online attack isn’t just technical. It is personal. It can cause real psychological harm”, he added.

He also spoke extensively on the implications of mental health challenges which could negatively impact the society, saying if journalists fear harassment the public loses, when good reporters quit because of mental breakdown, society loses, and when media houses do not invest in their journalists’ safety and well-being, trust in journalism erodes.

“Therefore, protecting ourselves and our mental health is not selfish. It is an act of professional responsibility”, he stated.

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South East NUJ hosts homecoming, awards Chris Isiguzo Lifetime Achievement Honour

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The immediate past National President of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Chief Dr. Chris Isiguzo (MFR), has been celebrated with a Lifetime Achievement Award by journalists from the South East Zone C during a special homecoming held in his honour at the NUJ Enugu Council Press Centre.

Speaking at the event, NUJ Vice President (South East), Comrade Ezenwa Adiuku, said the recognition was in appreciation of Isiguzo’s remarkable leadership and contributions during his tenure as National President. He described him as “a pathfinder, a trailblazer, a mentor, and a leader,” noting that he positioned the South East as a strong voice within the Union.

Chairman of the occasion and SSA to the Enugu State Governor on External Media Relations, Mr. Uche Anichukwu, stressed the importance of quality leadership recruitment in a democracy, urging citizens to reject vote buying and selling. He charged the media to intensify civic education to ensure credible leadership choices.

The current NUJ National President, Comrade Alhassan Yahya, praised the South East leadership for honouring Isiguzo, adding that it was the first time a sitting national president would honour his predecessor. He expressed confidence in the new Enugu Council leadership under Comrade Obinna Ogbuka, urging members to give full support.

In his response, Isiguzo expressed gratitude to the Union, recounting his administration’s achievements such as member registration, creation of the NUJ website, restoration of peace in councils, improved relations with state governments, and enhanced staff welfare.

Delivering a keynote address on “Leadership Recruitment Amid Challenges of Poverty: The Role of the Media”, UNN Vice Chancellor, Prof. Simon Uchenna Ortuanya, represented by Prof. Olaiwola Usman, linked Nigeria’s poverty crisis to poor leadership choices, stressing the media’s role in promoting credible recruitment of leaders.

The high point of the ceremony was the presentation of the NUJ South East Zonal Lifetime Achievement Award portrait to Isiguzo by Comrade Yahya, alongside tributes from NUJ and NAWOJ leaders.

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NSITF mourns Afriland Towers fire VICTIMS, calls for stronger workplace safety

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The Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF) has expressed deep sorrow over the lives lost in the recent fire at Afriland Towers on Broad Street, Lagos.

The Fund said its thoughts are with the families, colleagues, and organisations affected, including the Federal Inland Revenue Service, United Capital Plc, UBA, Afriland Properties, and others.

NSITF’s Managing Director and Chief Executive, Barr. Oluwaseun Faleye, sent heartfelt condolences, saying: “Our hearts go out to those who have lost loved ones. We stand with you in this time of grief.”

He also commended the courage of emergency workers and the swift action of the Lagos State authorities in containing the situation.

To support those affected, NSITF has activated its Lagos support desk to work with employers, families, and government agencies. The desk is helping with incident reports, claims processing, and benefits under the Employees’ Compensation Scheme.

This covers dependants of the deceased as well as rehabilitation support for survivors. “Our case officers are ready to guide families and employers every step of the way,” Faleye assured.

The Fund noted that the tragedy highlights the importance of workplace safety and the need for organisations to take precautions to prevent such disasters.

NSITF urged all employers to: Strengthen workplace safety measures and emergency protocols, especially in high-rise buildings and around backup power systems.

Report incidents quickly to NSITF so support can be provided without delay.

Ensure their organisations are registered with NSITF and that Employees’ Compensation contributions are up to date to guarantee full protection for their workers.

“These measures can save lives, reduce risks, and ensure timely support for those in need,” Faleye stressed.

On behalf of NSITF’s Board, Management, and Staff, he extended the Fund’s deepest sympathies to all those affected, pledging continued collaboration with the Federal Government and Lagos State authorities to protect Nigerian workers.

May the souls of the departed rest in peace.

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Ensure transparency, effective deployment of tax resources, NUJ, FCT Chair tells FG

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Chairman of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Council, Comrade Grace Ike has called for transparency, accountability, and effective deployment of tax revenues to infrastructure development as part of the sweeping tax reforms under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

She spoke at the inaugural distinguished parliamentarian lecture organised by the House of Representatives Press Corps with the theme “navigating tax reforms in Nigeria: Insights on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s policies”.

The lecture was delivered by former Speaker of the House of Representatives are Chairman of the National Credit Guarantee Company Limiter Yakubu Dogara.

The NUJ Chairman said the tax reforms represent bold steps toward modernizing Nigeria’s fiscal system, broadening the tax base, and reducing over-dependence on oil revenues.

She said “Tax reform is pivotal to Nigeria’s economic growth, fiscal sustainability, and social development. Under President Bola Tinubu’s leadership, we are witnessing bold steps aimed at modernizing and strengthening our tax system”.

Ike commended the administration’s commitment, emphasizing that the success of the reforms depends on how well revenues are used to improve infrastructure and the quality of life for citizens.

“We must place emphasis on improved infrastructures, urging the government to deploy taxes effectively,” she noted.

The NUJ FCT Chair stressed the need for clear communication of the policies so Nigerians understand their rights and responsibilities.

She said the media has a central role in fostering dialogue and building public trust in the reforms.

“The media must provide accurate, unbiased information and foster public dialogue to build trust in these reforms. Transparency and accountability should guide every stage of implementation to protect the interests of all Nigerians,” she stated.

Ike also urged collaboration among all stakeholders, including lawmakers, the executive, civil society, and the media, to ensure the reforms deliver tangible benefits.

“Our collective goal must be a Nigeria with a robust economy, where tax policies contribute to sustainable development and improved quality of life for every citizen,” she added.

She commended the Speaker of the 10th House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Abbas Tajudeen, for making the lecture a reality, describing it as a platform that will enrich public policy engagement.

Chairman of the House of Representatives Press Corps, Gboyega Onadiran said taxation has become one of the most contentious issues in Nigeria today, with multiple narratives circulating about petroleum tax, data tax, and requirements such as the National Identification Number (NIN) for bank operations.

He said the newly introduced Distinguished Parliamentarian Lecture is designed to bridge the gap between the legislature and the public by simplifying parliamentary activities and clarifying national issues.

“As journalists, the mirror of society and agenda setters, we believe this forum offers a unique opportunity to unpack these grey areas and simplify parliamentary activities for Nigerians,” he said.

The Press Corps chairman explained that the aim of the lecture is to create a platform where distinguished parliamentarians, past and present, can share knowledge and provide clarity on topical national issues through the lens of the legislature.

“This is vital, because the legislature remains the most misunderstood arm of government in Nigeria,” he added.

Onadiran described the inaugural guest lecturer, former Speaker Yakubu Dogara, as a statesman whose insights would enrich discourse on tax reforms and national development.

“As Speaker of the 8th House of Representatives, he presided over the passage of historic bills, set legislative records, and distinguished himself as a bridge-builder committed to deepening democracy and promoting good governance,” he noted.

The Chairman of the Organising Committee of the Distinguished Parliamentarian Lecture, Philip Nyiam, said the initiative marks a new chapter for the Press Corps, positioning journalists as agenda setters and contributors to national development beyond routine reporting.

Nyiam said the Press Corps was determined to expand its role by enlightening Nigerians on issues of national interest.

“This is a novel in the history of the House Press Corps. It is part of efforts to change the narrative where journalists are seen as only reporting press releases, statements and conferences. As the watchdog of society, we are also agenda setters and we also enlighten society on key issues of national interest,” he stated.

He explained that the lecture was organised to demystify President Tinubu’s tax reform agenda, which has sparked apprehension and debate since the law came into effect.

According to him, the event provides a platform to address controversies around the reforms and their place in the Renewed Hope Agenda of the administration.

“This will be the contribution of the Press Corps to the growth of our nation and the sustenance of democracy and good governance,” Nyiam added.

He said the choice of the guest lecturer, Rt. Hon. Yakubu Dogara, former Speaker of the 8th House of Representatives and current Chairman of the National Credit Guarantee Company Ltd., was deliberate, given his experience, courage, and record of legislative achievements.

Nyiam expressed confidence that the deliberations would enrich national discourse on tax reforms and governance.

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