VON partnering China to broadcast in Mandarin- D-G

By Mark Longyen

The Director-General, Voice of Nigeria (VON), Malam Jibrin Ndace, says the organisation is currently working in partnership with China to begin broadcasting in Mandarin, China’s official language.

 

Ndace disclosed this at a dinner organised by Southern African Development Community (SADC) group of ambassadors and High Commissioners on Saturday in Abuja.

 

He said that the initiative would enable VON to reach a vast audience in China and promote cultural exchange between Nigeria, China and Africa.

 

According to him, it will also go a long way to consistently tell positive stories about Nigeria and Africa, as well as promote a positive narrative about the nation and the continent.

 

“I am currently exploring opportunities for VON to begin broadcasting in Mandarin, courtesy of our partnership with the Chinese government.

 

“This collaboration will enable us to reach a vast audience in China and promote cultural exchange between our nations.

 

“Let us take control of our narrative and let the world respect us.We need to be intentional about creating a positive narrative about Nigeria and Africa,” he said.

 

Ndace suggested the establishment of a partnership between SADC countries and VON, stressing that Africans share a common destiny, and should acknowledge and work towards it.

 

He said that by working together, they could collectively create a unified narrative that would showcase the best of Africa.

 

The D-G said he was willing to offer VON’s platform to all SADC countries willing to work with it, so as to consistently tell positive stories about Africa.

 

“We can offer our platforms to journalists from SADC countries to share their stories, and vice versa.

 

“We can work together to promote positive narratives about our continent, encourage travel within the African continent, and foster cultural exchange.

 

“We need to promote cultural exchange programmes, educational initiatives, and economic partnerships that foster cooperation and understanding,” he said.

 

The VON boss noted that  Africa was replete with abundant beauty and diversity, which should be leveraged by its people and showcased to the world.

 

He urged Africans to celebrate their diversity, cultures and achievements, and define themselves by their strengths, resilience, and beauty.

 

“We are not defined by our challenges; we are defined by our ability to overcome them.

 

“Let us unite in our efforts to promote a positive narrative about our continent, celebrate our common future and work towards a brighter tomorrow for all Africans,” Ndace said.

 

Also speaking, Angolan Ambassador to Nigeria José Zau said that the bloc’s 32nd anniversary was a reminder of the strong bonds of solidarity and cooperation that existed among its 16 member-states.

 

Zau said that it also marked the transfer of SADC’s chairmanship from President Joe Mrosso of Mozambique to President Emerson Mnangagwa of Zimbabwe.

 

He said that Mnangagwa’s chairmanship would focus on promoting innovation, which he described as crucial to unlocking opportunities for sustainable economic growth and development.

 

The ambassador said that over the years, SADC had faced numerous challenges, including the fight against apartheid in South Africa, the consolidation of independence, and the implementation of democratic systems.

 

According to him, it has made significant progress in promoting economic growth, social justice, and human development, through the collective efforts of its members.

 

He expressed appreciation for the support and cooperation which SADC had received from Nigeria, saying that the bloc looks forward to strengthening ties with other countries.

 

“We will continue to work towards achieving lasting peace and security in the region, particularly in the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of Congo and the province of Cabo Delgado in Mozambique.

 

“As we celebrate this anniversary, we are reminded of the importance of our partnership with other regions and countries, including Russia.

 

“Our mission is clear; to promote sustainable, equitable growth and socioeconomic development through regional cooperation, deep integration, good governance, and lasting peace and security.

 

“We are committed to creating a better future for the people of Southern Africa, and we are making steady progress towards achieving our goals,” the envoy said.

 

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the 16-member SADC is a strong African subregional bloc,  which focuses on industrialisation, food security, adventure tourism, emerging as a stable and effective bloc in international relations.(NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Kadiri Abdulrahman

Minister of Information and National Orientation, Alhaji Mohammed Idris (3rd Left); Minister of Sports Development, Sen. John Enoh (2nd Left); Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Information and National Orientation, Dr Ngozi Onwudiwe (1st Left) and Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Sports, Mrs Tinuke Watti (4th Left), when Enoh paid a courtesy visit on Idris in Abuja on Thursday

NAN, VON, NTA, FRCN to begin major sports coverage, says Information Minister

By Collins Yakubu-Hammer

The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Alhaji Mohammed Idris, says, the four major media organisations under his ministry would soon begin holistic coverage of major sporting activities in the country.

The media organisations, according to the Minister includes: News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), Voice of Nigeria (VON), Nigerian Television of Authority (NTA) and Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN).

Idris stated this when the Minister of Sports Development, Sen. John Enoh and his management team paid him a courtesy visit on Thursday in Abuja.

The Minister, who appreciated Enoh for his passion, determination, zeal and dexterity to move the sports sector, assured him of the ministry’s collaboration.

“Ministry of Information and National Orientation houses the major public information platforms. We have NAN which is one of the biggest in Africa and NTA which also has the widest reach in Africa.

“We also have FRCN which is one of the biggest in the whole of African continent and VON that has the responsibility of projecting Nigeria ‘s image to other parts of the world and broadcast in eight foreign and local languages.

“So, you cannot have a better Ministry to collaborate with in terms of projection of sports development than this ministry.
“I am happy and glad that you have seen this clearly and have taken it up.

“I want to assure you that in us, in this ministry, you have found a worthy partner to pursue your course so that sports can be taken to the highest realm in this country,” he said.

Idris expressed the need to set up a committee among both ministries in order to explore areas of collaboration.

“We will invite all heads of public broadcast platforms and give a marching order for sports coverage and development.

“Whatever your ministry is getting in terms of coverage and projection, we will double that effort and make sure that you succeed,” Idris said.

The Minister further underscored the unity, national integration and cohesion that sports usually bring to all Nigerians, especially when the national teams were playing against other countries.

“Sports can be used as a vehicle for turning this country to where our founding fathers left it for us.

“So, we want to thank you for this visit, and assure you that we will partner with you in sports development.”

Speaking earlier, Enoh said the purpose of the visit was to seek and request for media support for sports development as it related to coverage of sports activities like Sports festivals, Football League and others.

Enoh further explained that the potential of sports to bond and enhance unity could not be overemphasised.

He noted that the African Cup of Nation provided the platform for unity in Nigeria, that he wished the competition was hosted daily.

“However, there are some of our sports events that happens every year or biannually like National Sports Festival in Ogun and another event in Asaba.

“Without coverage of these games, we will not be able to encourage mass participation.

“The Media, especially, the television and radio are so important. Without media, we will continue to make efforts but may not get any results.

“We need collaboration. There is need for the two ministries to join forces to be in sync for the development of sports in Nigeria.

“We need to have a work plan for coverage of national games, football leagues and President Federation Cup.

“My expectation is that, the Directors-General of NTA, FRCN and others should work with directors in the Ministry of Sports Development, have an interface to have sports coverage on short and long term basis, “Enoh said. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

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Edited by Yinusa Ishola/Maureen Atuonwu

President Tinubu appoints new NAN MD, others in the Information Ministry

 

By Ismail Abdulaziz

 

President Bola Tinubu has approved the appointment of Mr Ali Muhammed Ali as the new Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).

 

This is contained in a statement by Chief Ajuri Ngelale, Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, on Thursday in Abuja.

 

The other new leadership of the departments and agencies in the Ministry of Information and National Orientation are:

 

(1) National Orientation Agency (NOA) — Director-General /CEO — Mr Lanre Issa-Onilu

 

(2) Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) — Director-General/CEO — Mr Salihu Abdulhamid Dembos

 

(3) Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN) — Director-General/CEO — Dr Muhammed Bulama

 

(4) National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) — Director-General/CEO — Mr Charles Ebuebu

 

(5) Voice of Nigeria (VON) — Director-General / CEO — Mr Jibrin Baba Ndace

 

(6) Advertising Regulatory Council of Nigeria (ARCON) — Director-General / CEO — Dr Lekan Fadolapo

 

(7) Nigerian Press Council (NPC) — Executive Secretary / CEO — Mr Dili Ezughah

 

The President tasked the new leadership to innovate and create new opportunities for Nigerians to leverage on through the effective reform of these key institutions of government.

 

He added that these institutions function to unify the people, reshape mindsets, and showcase Nigeria to the rest of the world.

 

The appointments of the new leadership take immediate effect. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

 

IS/RSA

 

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Bandits suspected to have murdered VON correspondent in Zamfara

VON Correspondent murdered in Zamfara

By Ishaq Zaki

The Zamfara Council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), on Wednesday confirmed the murder of Alhaji Hamisu Danjibga, the state Correspondent of the Voice of Nigeria (VON).

A statement issued in Gusau by the state NUJ Secretary, Ibrahim Ahmad, said that the body of the deceased was dumped in a soakaway by those who murdered him.

“The discovery of his corpse was as result of unpleasant odour observed by children of an Islamic School behind his house in the evening of Wednesday Sept. 20, 2023.

“After breaking the sockaway, the dead body was confirmed to be that of Danjibga by his family and some neighbors,” the statement said.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) gathered that Danjibga had been missing for three days before his corpse was found.

Sources said that the family was initially contacted to pay one million naira for his release, but the figure was raised by the faceless persons suspected to have murdered him.

NAN also gathered that the police had arrested one person suspected to have been involved in the killing of the veteran journalist.

The NUJ extended its condolences to the deceased family, VON, and entire people of Zamfara.

It urged security agencies to thoroughly investigate the matter and bring to justice the perpetrators of the dastardly act.

The deceased has been buried in Gusau, according to Islamic injunctions. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

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Edited by Maharazu Ahmed

VON, others partner to promote multilingualism

By Olayinka Olawale

The Voice of Nigeria (VON) is spearheading the commemoration of the “World International Mother Tongue Day” by hosting a webinar in conjunction with other stakeholders in Nigeria’s information and cultural sector.

The Director, Public Affairs of the VON, Mr AbdurRazak AbdusSalam said in a press statement on Wednesday in Lagos that the commemorative webinar would be held on Feb. 22.

According to AbdusSalam, VON, United Nation Information Centre (UNIC) and other stakeholders will join global attention to focus on the use of mother language in education on Feb. 19 in Lagos.

“Speakers expected at the meeting include the Tanzanian High Commissioner to Nigeria, Chief Executives of partnering organisations, media managers, development experts and scholars from various backgrounds,’’ the director stated.

The host stakeholders are the Centre for Black and African Arts and Civilisation (CBAAC), Nigerian Film Corporation (NFC) and the National Institute for Cultural Orientation (NICO).

“Consequently, the UNESCO headquarters has scheduled a webinar on Feb. 19 to set the tone for this year’s commemoration.’’

He said that the webinar would key into the objectives of this year’s commemoration as set by the UNESCO, using the Nigerian peculiarities of the educational system, media programming and cultural initiatives.

“The aim of the webinar is to enhance education through inclusive policy, practice in teaching and learning integrating multilingualism.

“It will also promote a comprehensive inclusive early childhood education and care with all children living and learning together through multilingualism.

“It will also contribute to developing and sustaining inclusive society through multilingualism,’’ the statement read in part.

The webinar will address two themes that include “Rethinking Inclusive Policy and Practice in Teaching and Learning in Multilingual Contexts”.

The other is “Enhancing Inclusion through Multilingualism, Including Sign Language, in Early Childhood Education and Care (ECCE), the Foundation for Learning”.

The World International Mother Tongue Day is commemorated every Feb. 21.

The theme for this year’s commemoration is “Fostering Multilingualism for Inclusion in Education and Society.” (NAN)

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