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Nigeria-based Think Tank, Liberalist Centre, Trains Journalists on Pro-freedom Reporting, Launches News Magazine
The Liberalist Centre for Education, a
Nigeria-based libertarian think tank promoting pro-freedom ideas for human
flourishing, has trained journalists on pro-freedom reporting.
Themed "Prompting a Free, Prosperous
Society Through Pro-freedom Reporting", the event lasted for two days,
held on Friday, 28th October and Saturday, 29th October at Ilorin, Kwara State.
The training which focused on educating
the public about the ideas of liberty through pro-freedom reporting was part of
the centre's Journalism for Liberty project funded by Atlas Network, a
non-profit organisation that secures individual's rights to economic and
personal freedom through its global network of think tanks.
Its other partners in this project
include Face of Liberty International, African Students for Liberty and
Cheetahs Policy Institute.
Speaking with the Programme Director,
Johnson Sanni, he said coupled with the training, the project also includes
launching a news magazine that focuses on publishing pro-liberty articles.
"Our aim is to establish a media
platform that uses investigative stories, in-depth features, and engaging op-ed
articles to inform and expose the adverse effects of excessive government's
powers and ways through which individual liberty and free market are impeded.
"After this training, these fellows
shall become contributors to our news magazines and advocates of liberty
through their reports," said Sanni.
Recall that the Liberalist Centre opened
applications for mid-career journalists and writers with interest in the ideas
of individual freedom, free market and limited government for their Journalism
for Liberty Fellowship 2022.
While speaking on the training sessions,
Abdullah Tijani, the Executive Director, stated that the training was aimed at
exposing the journalists to the ideas of liberty and the journalistic skills
needed for reporting to promote the ideas.
"The training was an eye-opener for
the participants," he said. "It enlightened them on the ideas of
freedom which serves as the basis upon which the philosophy of libertarianism
is built."
Among the participants of the fellowship is Ishaq Bilal, the President
of Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria Campus Press who stated that the training is
essential to boost Nigeria's development.
In his words, "The training is essential not just for media
practitioners but also to the entire citizenry as freedom comes with mental,
self and economic development which is exactly what Nigeria needs"
Also Speaking, one of the journalists at the training, Adedayo Muhammed-Bashir
said the training gave him an insight into the true ideas of liberty.
"Majorly, it was all about who we are in
the society and who we should be in respect to how to identity and protect our
rights and freedom.
"And there was a clear definition of
what liberty is and what freedom is, while comparing what positive right and
negative right is all about. It was really an interesting and insightful
session," he added.



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