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Abdul Rahman Aliagan is an Abuja-based seasoned Journalist who was born in late 70s and has spanned over a decade and half in the profession. His flair for investigative Journalism has earned him a niche and more on the profession. A member of Nigerian Union of Journalists, NUJ, he is currently the National Secretary of the Nigerian Guild of Investigative Journalists, NGIJ, an umbrella body for all the curious journalists in Nigeria. Aliagan, a graduate of History from the Better By Far University, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria, and a Masters student in the Department of History, Nasarawa State University, Keffi. He started his Journalistic career with The Herald Newspaper, in 1997 even as a Copy boy in the Newsroom; he later moved his career to Funtua, Katsina State as a Media Assistant to a Non-Governmental Organization, (NGO), Pan-African Development Education and Advocacy Programme (PADEAP). Aliagan later joined the service of Newspeg Newspaper, an Abuja based media outfit as a Senior Correspondent only to become the pioneer Editor as the platform later transformed to Magazine titled Newspeg Magazine. For his close to two decades uninterrupted media experiences, Aliagan with some like minds floated Time Nigeria Magazine, where he is currently serving as the Managing Editor, a Magazine that is setting Economic and political pace for the most populous country on African continent, Nigeria. Aliagan has been a Contributing Editor for some other media platforms such as Security Monitor, Kwara Arise and Health Agenda. Aliagan is the Publisher of ArtsDaily Nigeria, a History, Culture and Tourism focused Newspaper.
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Culled from www.theartnewspaper.com By Gareth Harris Curators at the UK Science Museum group are amassing material relating to the Covid-19 crisis and considering how to
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Oyo State Combines Security Agencies to Enforce COVID-19 Directives
From Bola Ogunlayi,Ibadan A joint team of Security agencies have embarked on enforcement of compliance following directives on precautionary measures outlined by Oyo State Government
Nigeria’s Creative Industry, Fastest Growing Sector in the World – Lai Mohammed
By Abdul Alli, Abuja The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has described the nation’s creative industry as the fastest growing sector in
Nigeria, Ghana Relations Shaky Over Diplomatic Premises
By Oluwasina Adedotun, Abuja As Nigerians Plan Protests The diplomatic ties between Nigeria and Ghana is seeming going Golgotha as Ghana has started repainting the