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Understanding reporting migration.
06/08/2024

Understanding reporting migration.

Government in African must be pressurized to live up to expectation in order to make the continent retain its best brains being lost to other continents in name of greener pastures.

My thoughts on Migration issues.
06/08/2024

My thoughts on Migration issues.

This was the resounding charge at a one-day migration workshop organised by The Migrant Project in Lagos on Thursday for Radio, TV, Print and Online journalists, with the theme: “Media & Migration: Telling stories that count.”

01/08/2024

QOSIM AKINRETI, Phd At 79, the death of our beloved father, mentor, guardian and senior colleague in international radio broadcasting was announced on Saturday, July 27,2024. For 54 years, Yusuf Lawal Saulawa bestrides the broadcasting world like a colossus. He started the broadcasting career as a T...

29/07/2024

L-R: Press In-charge, Roqeem Press, Maulvi Wajeeh Ullah; Missionary-in-charge, Maulvi Adnan Tahir; Deputy National President, Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at of Nigeria, Alhaji Mufadhil Bankole; Former National President, Majlis Ansarullah Nigeria, Engr Adeoye AbdulWaheed and Alhaji Musa Lakunle Bello; P...

Oiling the wheel not re inventing the wheel - VON NEW DG JUBRIN BABA NDACE
24/10/2023

Oiling the wheel not re inventing the wheel - VON NEW DG JUBRIN BABA NDACE

The new Director General of Voice of Nigeria, VON, Jubrin Ndace has promised to add value to the mandate of the Organisation for authoritative, constructive,...

16/10/2023

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has inaugurated three ministers who were recently screened and cleared by the Senate. Those inaugurated are Dr Jamila Bio Ibrahim

13/10/2023

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12/10/2023

  The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Alhaji Mohammed Idris has called on Nigerians to imbibe value reorientation and patriotism to en

Gratitude & Reflection @ 56.I woke up this morning feeling fulfilled for Alah's Grace and blessings over the years. Afte...
10/10/2023

Gratitude & Reflection @ 56.

I woke up this morning feeling fulfilled for Alah's Grace and blessings over the years. After Tahajud (Special)prayer, i reflected on two verses from the Holy Quran, suratul Bnail Isrooil, verses 21 : . "We provide both the former and the latter from the bounty of your Lord. And the bounty of your Lord can never be withheld". This was quite instructive to me on this memorable day and journey through life. At every turning in my life, Allah swt has always sent someone to assist me achieve my dream. Here is my gratitude and reflection.

Early Life

I was born on the 10th of October 1967 in Kainji, Borgi Emirate, Niger State to Mr. Mudathir Oladepo Akinreti and Mrs Sidikat Leyo Olayade from Ile Ife, Osun State, Southwest Nigeria. My father is a Driver and my mother a Sewing mistress or tailor in popular parlance.

My father was employed by the Niger Dam Authority, the company that built the Kainji Dam and set for Ibadan at the completion and inauguration of the hydro dam project.

Ibadan was my home for 20 years. I had primary, secondary, and university education in the ancient city. Except for a two-year break for the Higher School Certificate, HSC, program at Oduduwa College, Ile Ife. I struggle through life working with my father to provide the daily meal as a " Bus Conductor". My father owns a commercial Bus-popular called " Danfo". I joined him from primary three till form Four. This work put extra pressure on him to excel in class at both Seventh Day Adventists Primary School and Holy Trinity Grammar School, Ibadan. Some of my classmates in Primary school were Biodun Oladunjoye, Director of Press Presidency, Abuja, and Dr Lanre Obasa, a Medical Director in Benin, Edo State. Mama Oladunjoye, my primary school teacher was instrumental in my admission into the Holy Trinity Grammar School, where his husband was the principal.

Higher Education

Dr Lanre Obasa's father assisted me to get admission for HSC ,at Oduduwa College after his son had secured admission into Government College Ibadan for HSC,too. In those days, it was a taboo not to be in school, when your mates are in school , you must also find Mr. Dele Ilugbo , my Uncle's friend, at Loyola College came to my rescue for the University education at the prestigious premier university of Ibadan.

After the HSC, my plan was to sit for the Joint Admission and Matriculations Examinations due to my inability to score 8 points for Communication Art . i had only 4 points from the A levels results. Mr Ilugbo counseled that i should accept the offer of a degree in Special Education and later go for a Post Graduate programe in Journalism as my chosen career since Secondary School. He guided me through to seek admission at the Nigerian Institute of Journalism, Ogba Lagos.

It is remarkable that , i got scholarship from Ife Development Board, IDB, to study PGD Journalism at NIJ. This favour came through Sooko Kole Adediwura, who was then the President of Ife Students Descendants Association, NIDSA. Prince Adeyemo, of Amicable Insurance paid the tuition.

The Career Years

Late Yaya Abubakar, Tunji Oseni, Mohammed Okoreijor, Ben Egbuna ,Dayo Roberts, Taiwo Alimi, Abubakar Jijiwa, Victor Kodesoh, Okey Nwachukwu, Ben Shemang , Ahaziah Sulyman and Austeen Elewodalu , played key roles in my career as a broadcaster and academic.

Yaya Abubakar, former DG, Voice Of Nigeria, VON, gave me a Job as Editor 11, 26 years ago, in VON after a three-month internship. The internship was facilitated by Late Tunji Oseni, former Director News. Muhammed Okoreijor , Ben Egbuna, Okey Nwachukwu, Ahaziah Suleiman, Austeen Elewodalu, Hajia Sani and Yinka Atolagbe saw to my career progression.

During the Internship, Victor Kodesho, Ben Shemang and Late Dayo Roberts were there for me. Victor Kodesoh was the Head of Reportorial, Ben Shemang was the Defence Correspondent, and Late Dayo Robert was in charge of Current Affairs. i hone my reportorial and production skills from these great men. Victor Kodesoh push me hard to report live from the NNPC assignment in Escravos, Forcados and Eleme Petrochemicals in Portharcout. Ben Shemang boosted my confidence to rob shoulders with Defence Corrspondent when i followed him to Dodan Baracks to cover the take over of government by Major Muhammadu Buhari in 1994.

Okey Nwachukwu, Ahaziah Suleiman, Austeen Elewodalu, Hajia Sani and Yinka Atolagbe commented on Aper Forms and sit at my promotion interviews. i owe you a lot of gratitude thus far.

International Trainings, Academic and Adjunct faculty work

Aremo Taiwo Alimi, former DG ,VON set the ball rolling for international trainings in Singapore in year 2000 under the auspices of Commonwealth Broadcasting Association Fellowship. i attended the Internet Broadcasters Course at the Caldecott Media Center, Singapore, Asia. Masters Programme in Online Journalism , at the Nottingham Trent University followed in 2002-2003. Aremo Alimi approved my travel to the UK. Abubakar Jijiwa saw it through, when he became the DG. When the time for the internship at the BBC Nottingham was proposed, Alhaji Ayodele Sulyman , ensured i had a good time at BBC Nottingham.The generosity of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community was exemplified through appropriate gestures from the head of the community World wide, Late Hazrat Tahir Ahmad. He approved fund for my full boarding in Nottingham through the recommendations of then then Amir Alhaji Maishanu as well as Naib Amir, Alhaji Al Hassan

On my return to Nigeria from UK. Favours from Allah swt came through the recommendations of Uncle Taiwo Obe to the Pan Atlantic University, School of Media and Communication Studies, Lagos to provide adjunct services on Advanced Writing Skills/ Writing For The Web to students on part time basis. Professor Biakolo, Dean of PAU, was very warm to me. These part time facilitation programmes span through the Nigerian Institute of Journalism, NIJ, Lagos State University, School of Communication and Yaba College of Technology , Mass Communication department. Mr Okey Nwachukwu gave the permission for adjunct assistance for me to teach Online Journalism, through a request from Dr Elizabeth Nkem, the then Provost , NIJ. He also approve series of offshore trainings by Highway Africa group, at Witts University, South Africa. Recommendations for My full academic programmes for Mphil and Ph.D at Babcock University, Ilishan Remo, were coordinated by the Mr Austeen Elewodalu, Deputy Director News and Ahaziah Sulyman, Director News then for the approval of Mr Okey Nwachukwu, Executive Director News.

At Babcock University, i found Allah's favours through my loving lecturers , led by Late Professor Alao, and host of others. Writing of academic papers were made compulsory by these dogged lecturers.

The Unionism Era

This was the golden era of my sojourn to this day. Lagos State Council of NUJ, was platform that added to my credentials. i learnt from Supo Orija, Abbah Tahir, Late Adolphus Okonkwo, Gina Daka Osika and host of others. My emergence as the Chairman NUJ, between , 2017-2020.I delivered on promises for accountability,transparency, welfare for members , innovations and respect for the profession. The Abaren Land mess was cleared . The desire to built a new secreratiat for the Union was instructive. Today an iconic building stand tall along Iyalla street. it was a result of team work during my era . My successor Adeleye Ajayi completed the building and consolidating on the progress made.
i am eternal greatful for the support of members of the union within and outside. Comrade Muhammad Garba, Waheed Odusile, Lanre Arogundade, and host of others , your support and understanding are valuable to my success in life.

as i count my favours, blessings, gratitude to ALLAH SWT, I dedicate remain part of my life to serve God and humanity.

Qasim Akinreti, Ph.D
Deputy Director Digital Media
Voice Of Nigeria,
Former Chairman Nigeria Union Of Journalists, Lagos State Council .

The Nigerian Startup Funding Report of 2021 states that More than 300 investors (individual and institutions) participated in the funding rounds of over 100 ...

10/10/2023

Gratitude & Reflection @ 56.

I woke up this morning feeling fulfilled for Alah's Grace and blessings over the years. After Tahajud (Special)prayer, i reflected on two verses from the Holy Quran, suratul Bnail Isrooil, verses 21 : . "We provide both the former and the latter from the bounty of your Lord. And the bounty of your Lord can never be withheld". This was quite instructive to me on this memorable day and journey through life. At every turning in my life, Allah swt has always sent someone to assist me achieve my dream. Here is my gratitude and reflection.

Early Life

I was born on the 10th of October 1967 in Kainji, Borgi Emirate, Niger State to Mr. Mudathir Oladepo Akinreti and Mrs Sidikat Leyo Olayade from Ile Ife, Osun State, Southwest Nigeria. My father is a Driver and my mother a Sewing mistress or tailor in popular parlance.

My father was employed by the Niger Dam Authority, the company that built the Kainji Dam and set for Ibadan at the completion and inauguration of the hydro dam project.

Ibadan was my home for 20 years. I had primary, secondary, and university education in the ancient city. Except for a two-year break for the Higher School Certificate, HSC, program at Oduduwa College, Ile Ife. I struggle through life working with my father to provide the daily meal as a " Bus Conductor". My father owns a commercial Bus-popular called " Danfo". I joined him from primary three till form Four. This work put extra pressure on him to excel in class at both Seventh Day Adventists Primary School and Holy Trinity Grammar School, Ibadan. Some of my classmates in Primary school were Biodun Oladunjoye, Director of Press Presidency, Abuja, and Dr Lanre Obasa, a Medical Director in Benin, Edo State. Mama Oladunjoye, my primary school teacher was instrumental in my admission into the Holy Trinity Grammar School, where his husband was the principal.

Higher Education

Dr Lanre Obasa's father assisted me to get admission for HSC ,at Oduduwa College after his son had secured admission into Government College Ibadan for HSC,too. In those days, it was a taboo not to be in school, when your mates are in school , you must also find Mr. Dele Ilugbo , my Uncle's friend, at Loyola College came to my rescue for the University education at the prestigious premier university of Ibadan.

After the HSC, my plan was to sit for the Joint Admission and Matriculations Examinations due to my inability to score 8 points for Communication Art . i had only 4 points from the A levels results. Mr Ilugbo counseled that i should accept the offer of a degree in Special Education and later go for a Post Graduate programe in Journalism as my chosen career since Secondary School. He guided me through to seek admission at the Nigerian Institute of Journalism, Ogba Lagos.

It is remarkable that , i got scholarship from Ife Development Board, IDB, to study PGD Journalism at NIJ. This favour came through Sooko Kole Adediwura, who was then the President of Ife Students Descendants Association, NIDSA. Prince Adeyemo, of Amicable Insurance paid the tuition.

The Career Years

Late Yaya Abubakar, Tunji Oseni, Mohammed Okoreijor, Ben Egbuna ,Dayo Roberts, Taiwo Alimi, Abubakar Jijiwa, Victor Kodesoh, Okey Nwachukwu, Ben Shemang , Ahaziah Sulyman and Austeen Elewodalu , played key roles in my career as a broadcaster and academic.

Yaya Abubakar, former DG, Voice Of Nigeria, VON, gave me a Job as Editor 11, 26 years ago, in VON after a three-month internship. The internship was facilitated by Late Tunji Oseni, former Director News. Muhammed Okoreijor , Ben Egbuna, Okey Nwachukwu, Ahaziah Suleiman, Austeen Elewodalu, Hajia Sani and Yinka Atolagbe saw to my career progression.

During the Internship, Victor Kodesho, Ben Shemang and Late Dayo Roberts were there for me. Victor Kodesoh was the Head of Reportorial, Ben Shemang was the Defence Correspondent, and Late Dayo Robert was in charge of Current Affairs. i hone my reportorial and production skills from these great men. Victor Kodesoh push me hard to report live from the NNPC assignment in Escravos, Forcados and Eleme Petrochemicals in Portharcout. Ben Shemang boosted my confidence to rob shoulders with Defence Corrspondent when i followed him to Dodan Baracks to cover the take over of government by Major Muhammadu Buhari in 1994.

Okey Nwachukwu, Ahaziah Suleiman, Austeen Elewodalu, Hajia Sani and Yinka Atolagbe commented on Aper Forms and sit at my promotion interviews. i owe you a lot of gratitude thus far.

International Trainings, Academic and Adjunct faculty work

Aremo Taiwo Alimi, former DG ,VON set the ball rolling for international trainings in Singapore in year 2000 under the auspices of Commonwealth Broadcasting Association Fellowship. i attended the Internet Broadcasters Course at the Caldecott Media Center, Singapore, Asia. Masters Programme in Online Journalism , at the Nottingham Trent University followed in 2002-2003. Aremo Alimi approved my travel to the UK. Abubakar Jijiwa saw it through, when he became the DG. When the time for the internship at the BBC Nottingham was proposed, Alhaji Ayodele Sulyman , ensured i had a good time at BBC Nottingham.The generosity of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community was exemplified through appropriate gestures from the head of the community World wide, Late Hazrat Tahir Ahmad. He approved fund for my full boarding in Nottingham through the recommendations of then then Amir Alhaji Maishanu as well as Naib Amir, Alhaji Al Hassan

On my return to Nigeria from UK. Favours from Allah swt came through the recommendations of Uncle Taiwo Obe to the Pan Atlantic University, School of Media and Communication Studies, Lagos to provide adjunct services on Advanced Writing Skills/ Writing For The Web to students on part time basis. Professor Biakolo, Dean of PAU, was very warm to me. These part time facilitation programmes span through the Nigerian Institute of Journalism, NIJ, Lagos State University, School of Communication and Yaba College of Technology , Mass Communication department. Mr Okey Nwachukwu gave the permission for adjunct assistance for me to teach Online Journalism, through a request from Dr Elizabeth Nkem, the then Provost , NIJ. He also approve series of offshore trainings by Highway Africa group, at Witts University, South Africa. Recommendations for My full academic programmes for Mphil and Ph.D at Babcock University, Ilishan Remo, were coordinated by the Mr Austeen Elewodalu, Deputy Director News and Ahaziah Sulyman, Director News then for the approval of Mr Okey Nwachukwu, Executive Director News.

At Babcock University, i found Allah's favours through my loving lecturers , led by Late Professor Alao, and host of others. Writing of academic papers were made compulsory by these dogged lecturers.

The Unionism Era

This was the golden era of my sojourn to this day. Lagos State Council of NUJ, was platform that added to my credentials. i learnt from Supo Orija, Abbah Tahir, Late Adolphus Okonkwo, Gina Daka Osika and host of others. My emergence as the Chairman NUJ, between , 2017-2020.I delivered on promises for accountability,transparency, welfare for members , innovations and respect for the profession. The Abaren Land mess was cleared . The desire to built a new secreratiat for the Union was instructive. Today an iconic building stand tall along Iyalla street. it was a result of team work during my era . My successor Adeleye Ajayi completed the building and consolidating on the progress made.
i am eternal greatful for the support of members of the union within and outside. Comrade Muhammad Garba, Waheed Odusile, Lanre Arogundade, and host of others , your support and understanding are valuable to my success in life.

as i count my favours, blessings, gratitude to ALLAH SWT, I dedicate remain part of my life to serve God and humanity.

Qasim Akinreti, Ph.D
Deputy Director Digital Media
Voice Of Nigeria,
Former Chairman Nigeria Union Of Journalists, Lagos State Council .

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