North -Eastern University, Gombe Names Multimedia Center After Ghanaian Journalist Anas Aremeyaw Ghana’s celebrated undercover journalist and lawyer, Anas Aremeyaw Anas, has been honored by North Eastern University (NEU) of Gombe in a grand ceremony. The university named its newly built, ultramodern multimedia studio after Anas during a one-day International Conference on Trends in Investigative Journalism in Northern Nigeria, jointly organized by WikkiTimes, NEU, and the Tiger Eye Foundation Ghana. The Anas Aremeyaw Anas Multimedia Studio is a cutting-edge facility that seamlessly blends creativity and technology. It features advanced audio and video production zones with professional recording equipment, cameras, and green screens. The graphics, animation, and photography sections are equipped with high-performance computers and DSLR setups. The live streaming and virtual reality labs enable immersive content creation, while motion graphics tools incorporate motion capture technology for digital storytelling. Storage and backup solutions ensure data security, and ergonomic workspaces provide comfort, making the studio a hub for multimedia innovation in Gombe. Anas, whose groundbreaking investigative work has earned him global acclaim, joined a host of professors and vice-chancellors to commission the facility. He described the honor as a great step toward inspiring a new generation of fearless journalists. “I hope to see, in the coming years, courageous journalists whose work will stand the test of time and shine a light on corruption in our society,” Anas said. In his keynote speech, Anas stressed that journalism must serve the public good. “There is no point in doing journalism if it does not benefit society. Our investigative journalism should be tailored toward uplifting communities and fostering development. If we fail to do this, then we have failed as journalists,” he said. Speaking to aspiring journalists, Anas emphasized that while journalism is rewarding, it is also a tough profession. “You have to psyche yourself. It’s like a heated kitchen—if you don’t have the energy to stand the heat, you get out.” Pro-Chancellor and Founder of North-Eastern University, Gombe, Nigeria Dr Sani Jauro also known as Danlawal Gombe said that he was delighted to have been part of the decision to name the studio after the celebrated journalist. “I have personally followed the great work of Anas and when the decision was taken to name this all important studio after him, I knew it was the beginning of great things to come, NEU is happy to name this after you for your great sacrifice to humanity,” he said. Earlier, WikkiTimes Co-Publisher Ajibola Amzat revealed that since its debut in 2018, WikkiTimes has faced numerous challenges, including seven lawsuits, but remains steadfast in its mission to expose corruption and hold power to account. “We founded WikkiTimes to bring about change in Northern Nigeria,” Amzat said. “Despite legal battles and threats, we continue to hold power accountable. I call on stakeholders and the academic community to support our efforts to ensure transparency and good governance.” Haruna Mohammed, also a co-publisher of WikkiTimes, stated in an interview that the newspaper aims to train and produce Nigeria’s finest investigative journalists. “We are committed to nurturing fearless journalists who will hold power to account and promote developmental journalism.” Renowned media scholar Professor Umaru Pate, Vice Chancellor of Federal University Kashere, emphasized the need for a new generation of fearless journalists to confront Nigeria’s corruption crisis. He praised the naming of the studio after Anas as a significant step toward motivating students. He highlighted corruption across various sectors, including education, agriculture, politics, and environmental exploitation, calling for collective efforts to address these issues. “Corruption is a multifaceted problem that hinders our nation’s progress,” Pate said. “We must retrace our steps and change the way we operate if we are to overcome these challenges.” Dr. Hamid Adamu Mohammed, Dean of the School of Communication, Management, and Social Sciences at NEU, underscored the importance of investigative journalism in tackling the challenges facing Northern Nigeria. “The North is grappling with numerous issues that require in-depth investigative reporting,” Dr. Hamid said. “Most investigations focus on government corruption, but other critical areas—such as the activities of clerics and traditional institutions—remain underreported.” He also advocated for the use of local languages in investigative journalism to increase audience engagement and ensure that crucial stories resonate with the people. Victoria Bamas, Editor at the International Centre for Investigative Reporting (ICIR), highlighted the need for gender mainstreaming in newsrooms. She pointed out that women’s issues are often underreported and called for greater representation of female journalists to ensure balanced and inclusive reporting.  “Women’s voices are often marginalized in our societies,” Bamas said. “We need to amplify these voices and strive for gender balance in newsrooms to ensure that all perspectives are represented.” The commissioning of the Anas Aremeyaw Anas Multimedia Studio marks a significant milestone in investigative journalism in Northern Nigeria, offering a cutting-edge facility to train and inspire the next generation of fearless journalists. SOURCE: https://newstitbits.com/anas-aremeyaw-anas-multimedia-centre-commissioned-at-north-eastern-university-gombe/

The International Conference on Trends in Investigative Journalism in Northern Nigeria, organized by North-Eastern University, Gombe, in partnership with WikkiTimes and Ghana’s Tiger Eye Foundation, concluded on a high note, bringing together leading voices in journalism, academia, and law to chart a roadmap for societal reform through investigative reporting.

The Journal of Scientific and Legal Studies (JSLS) is an academic journal published by North-Eastern University, Gombe (formerly Pen Resource University, Gombe). JSLS is an open-access, double-blind, peer-reviewed journal that seeks to promote academic writing and publication in both academia and industry across a wide range of disciplines. JSLS publishes various types of submissions, including original research papers, review articles, short communications, book reviews, forum articles, announcements, and letters. It provides a bi annual platform for researchers to share their findings, with issues released in January and July each year. The journal welcomes contributions from researchers world wide in the following fields : Law : Common Law , Islamic Law; Health Sciences: HumanAnatomy/Physiology, Pharmacology, Pharmacognosy, Physiotherapy, Medical Laboratory Science, Nursing Science, Public Health; Natural Sciences: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Ecology, Environmental Management and Toxicology; Applied Sciences and Technology: Computing, Mathematics, Agro-informatics, Architecture, Building, Quantity Surveying; Social Sciences and Management: Accounting, Business Management, Economics, International Relations, Public Administration, Mass Communication. Multi disciplinary research that bridges these fields is also encouraged. Submissions should present original findings that have not been previously published or submitted elsewhere. All manuscripts must be written in English and will undergo a rigorous peer-review process by atleast two independent referees. Accepted papers are subject to editorial revision before publication. The journal does not discriminate based on tax on, geographic area, or other biases, ensuring an inclusive platform for diverse academic contributions.

RESUMPTION DATE FOR PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS – 2024/2025 ACADEMIC SESSION This is to inform all prospective 100 Level students at North-Eastern University, Gombe (formerly Pen Resource University, Gombe) that the resumption date for the first semester of the 2024/2025 academic session has been rescheduled from Monday, 12th August 2024, to Monday, 23rd September 2024.  This is due to uncertainties associated with the ongoing national protest scheduled to be held from Thursday, 1st August – Saturday, 10th August 2024. While the University Senate regrets the inconveniences that this change might cause, it has, however, taken this decision to prioritize the safety and well-being of our prospective students given the potential travel risks. We urge everyone to remain vigilant, follow security protocols, and stay informed through official channels. The University will continue to monitor the situation in consultation with security agencies. Prospective Direct Entry students and those transferring into 200 Level are expected to resume with returning students on Monday, 2nd September 2024, following the receipt of their JAMB admission letters. Whilst we look forward to welcoming you on our campus, please accept the Vice-Chancellor’s best regards. Thank you. Hajiya Hauwa Abubakar Registrar

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On behalf of the Council, the Senate, Management, Staff, and students of our esteemed university, I wish to extend our heartfelt congratulations to the entire Muslim ummah on the occasion of Eid celebrations. May we be blessed with many more joyous Eid-El-Kabir celebrations.

North-Eastern University, Gombe, held its inaugural Faculty of Law Seminar Series at the Dr. Yusufu Bala Usman Auditorium.

The Architecture department’s 200 level students recently had their inaugural jury presentation for their Architectural studio design project, which involved designing a staff quarters for the university.

CONFIRMATION OF APPOINTMENTS OF VICE CHANCELLOR, REGISTRAR AND APPOINTMENT OF DEPUTY VICE CHANCELLOR

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