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NUJ FCT reaffirms commitment to empowerment of women journalists

The Chairman of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Council, Comrade Grace Ike, has reaffirmed the union’s commitment to empowering women journalists, as she called for

NUJ FCT reaffirms commitment to empowerment of women journalists
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March 28, 2026·4 min read
  • From Nicholas Kalu, Abuja

The Chairman of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Council, Comrade Grace Ike, has reaffirmed the union’s commitment to empowering women journalists, as she called for greater inclusivity and professionalism in the media space.

Comrade Ike made this known at a capacity-building training organised by the Nigeria Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ), FCT Chapter, in partnership with the German Embassy, to mark the 2026 International Women’s Day in Abuja.

Represented by the Treasurer of the Council, Comrade Sandra Chukwugekwu, the NUJ Chairman described the theme of the training, “Empowering Women Journalists for Democratic Governance and Social Change,” as both timely and necessary.

“It is with great pleasure and a deep sense of pride that I welcome you all to this important event,” she said. “Women journalists continue to play a critical role in shaping narratives, holding leaders accountable, and amplifying the voices of the underserved.”

She, however, acknowledged the persistent challenges facing women in the media, including gender bias, limited leadership opportunities, and safety concerns in the field.

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“This is why gatherings like this are so important. They provide not just a platform for learning, but a space for reflection, growth, and solidarity,” she added.

Comrade Ike reaffirmed the NUJ FCT Council’s dedication to promoting professionalism and inclusivity, particularly through capacity-building initiatives targeted at women journalists.

She also commended the leadership of NAWOJ FCT, led by Chairperson Comrade Bassey Ita Ikpang, for organising the training, and appreciated the German Embassy for its continued support towards media development and gender empowerment.

“This collaboration is a strong reminder that when institutions work together, the impact is deeper and more sustainable,” she noted.

Earlier, the Chairperson of NAWOJ FCT, Comrade Bassey Ita Ikpang, said the training was designed to equip female journalists with essential skills in investigative reporting, ethical journalism, gender-sensitive storytelling, and leadership.

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“At a time when the media plays a pivotal role in shaping public discourse, it is essential that women journalists are not only visible but empowered to influence narratives and promote accountability,” Ikpang stated.

She described the initiative as a deliberate effort to build a strong and resilient network of women journalists capable of driving social change.

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Representing the German Embassy, Spokesperson Mr. Felix Haala said the partnership was aimed at strengthening the capacity of female journalists and amplifying their voices in Nigeria’s media landscape.

“Nigeria has a large media landscape with many talented women journalists. Strengthening their capacity and networks will ensure their voices are heard. Without female journalists, there is no development,” he said.

In a keynote address, NAWOJ National President, Comrade Aisha Ibrahim, urged participants to go beyond storytelling and become advocates for truth and drivers of societal transformation.

She described the collaboration between NAWOJ and the German Embassy as commendable, noting that the national body would continue to support initiatives that promote women’s development.

Delivering a lecture, CEO of Valor Communications, Dr. Lemmy Ughegbe, emphasised the importance of investigative journalism and fact-checking in combating misinformation.

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“No matter the pressure, the golden rule remains: when in doubt, leave it out,” he advised.

Also speaking, former NAWOJ National President, Comrade Ladi Bala, encouraged participants to embrace gender-sensitive reporting and support one another in leadership roles.

She noted that women remain underrepresented in media narratives and called for more inclusive reporting.

“The issue of justice, rights, and action is needed in the media space. Women are still grossly marginalised in the pattern of our reportage,” she said.

Participants at the training described the programme as insightful and impactful, expressing confidence that the knowledge gained would enhance their professional practice and storytelling.

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