Section: Blog
Lights, camera, journalism!
Published on by Adam Thomas (writer)
Participatory Documentary. Credit: Lars Johansson, Maweni Farm (Tanzania) and Earth Rights Action (Nigeria) 2008.
Five days, forty particpants, six videos exploring the whys and wherefores of eco-journalism in Lagos. Check out our video review of all the action!
What next for ecojournalism.org?
Published on by Adam Thomas (writer)
Interviews on Lekki Beach, Lagos by Adam Thomas CC BY-NC-SA
It started with an idea. Five days, 30 participants and nearly 50 articles later, ecojournalism.org went online as Nigeria's premier destination for opinion and information about environmental issues and the burgeoning trend of eco-journalism. But where do we go from here?
Ecojournalism: An Action For The Professional And The Citizen
Published on by Julie Verleyen (writer), Adeyinka Amosu (writer)
Julie the Citizen and Yinka the Professional, both eco-journalism practitionners!
Perspective and Experience from Yinka the Professional and Julie the Citizen about Ecojournalism
Want to be a journalist? Get a mobile phone.
Published on by Adam Thomas (writer)
Mobile reporting at Lekki Beach, Lagos.
Day two of the Eco J-Hub workshop took us to Lekki Beach, a site of great natural beauty, but also of potential economic disaster.
How to be a social media star in Nigeria
Published on by Adam Thomas (writer)
Eco-journalists at eco j-hub 2012, Lagos. Credit: Goethe Institut.
What did we learn from the stars of the Nigerian blogging scene who have been with us all week? Here are a few tips they gave us on how to become an online influencer in Nigeria.
