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No One Is Shaking Hands In Nigeria Now

September 1, 2014
1 Comment
by Linus Okechukwu Unah
News

U.S. Ambassador’s Message To Young Nigerians:...

June 27, 2014
1 Comment
by Linus Okechukwu Unah, Festus Iyorah
Opinion

Searching For Hope After Nigerian Bombings

May 21, 2014
2 Comments
by Linus Okechukwu Unah
News

With Abducted Girls Still Missing, Nigeria’s...

May 9, 2014
by Linus Okechukwu Unah, Festus Iyorah
Perspective

Missing Nigerian Girls ‘Should Not Be Traded Off...

May 1, 2014
2 Comments
by Linus Okechukwu Unah
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Passion Play Tells Christ’s Story

April 20, 2014
by Festus Iyorah, Nchetachi Chukwuajah
Perspective

Must Our Brothers Be Killed Before We Care When...

April 14, 2014
2 Comments
by Linus Okechukwu Unah
News

Youth Issues To Be Part Of A New Nigeria

March 12, 2014
2 Comments
by Festus Iyorah, Linus Okechukwu Unah

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🎆 A very happy New Year from everyone at Youth Journalism International.Thank you to everyone for their support in 2025. We couldn't do it without our readers, donors, and dedicated students. We look forward to another great year.Considering becoming a donor of Youth Journalism International, to kick off 2026? Donate at helpyji.org.#HappyNewYear #YouthJournalism #SupportTheCause #DonorAppreciation #MakeADifference #FutureOfJournalism #2026Goals ... See MoreSee Less

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Last but definitely not least in this year's YJI Year in Review is another incredible story, this time by Reporter Carlos Fra-Nero about lobstering. ... See MoreSee Less

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Moving back to student work, on the fifth day of YJI's Year in Review, we are going to Turkey, where we have a great story by Correspondent Naz Mergen. ... See MoreSee Less

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For the fourth day of YJI's Year in Review, we look at another significant moment for YJI to be proud of: the launch of audio recordings to accompany all stories. Now every story published by YJI has an audio recording, usually read by the author. In lieu of this, the Royal Society for Blind Children in the UK welcomed this addition.You can find the recordings on our Soundcloud or on each of the stories.#youthjournalism #journalism #audiorecordings #accesibility #yearinreview ... See MoreSee Less

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A big moment for YJI this year was hosting the Future of Journalism Press Forum in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Four incredible industry professionals - including a Pulitzer winner - discussed the future of the field. If you missed it, make sure to check out the video recording on YJI's website!#youthjournalisminternational #students #chapelhill #panel #northcarolina #usa #journalism #2025 #yearinreview ... See MoreSee Less

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