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Science & Technology Reporting: A Strategic Path to Effective Development Journalism
Isaac-Ogugua Ezechukwu
If you think journalism is losing its luster in this era of social media “likes and shares,” it may be time to consider a deeper foray into science and technology reporting.
Beyond the noise of trending content lies a powerful niche that nourishes creativity, sharpens investigative instincts, and drives meaningful impact.
Science and technology reporting represents a strong form of enterprise journalism—one suited for serious-minded professionals and rich with opportunities for innovation.
At the recent Media Training on Science and Technology Reporting, sponsored by the UK Government and hosted by the School of Media and Communication, Pan-Atlantic University in Abuja, participants explored the critical role this field plays in national development.
Held on January 28–29, 2026, the two-day workshop brought together 45 Nigerian journalists and media officers. The sessions highlighted how science and technology reporting translates research outputs into accessible stories that inform policy, guide investment decisions, and strengthen national growth.
The curriculum was thoughtfully designed—a balanced blend of philosophical foundations of communication, immersive language and writing sessions, relationship management insights, and practical case discussions. The outcome was as impactful as anticipated, thanks to the distinguished faculty: Dr. Silk Ogbu, Dr. Ruth Oji, and Mr. O’Seun Ogunseitan.
A major highlight? Four participants were selected, following a competitive pitch session, for a fully funded exposure visit to the United Kingdom in March 2026. During the visit, they will engage with scholars and leading science and technology institutions to further deepen their expertise.
We extend our sincere appreciation to the UK Government for its commitment to strengthening the capacity of Nigerian journalists and advancing development-focused reporting.
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Isaac-Ogugua Ezechukwu is the Director, Professional Education at School of Media and Communication, Pan-Atlantic University.






