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Tag Archives: Lagos Big Boy SI1E3

Lagos Big Boy S1E3: Don’t Sign The Contract

BJ is about to sign his new contract with Magix, and this could be the start of his career.

July 14, 2017 in Series.

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Joshua is an extremely talented #drummer! Event: #Elsjam Cc @elsjam_
@alexbentonofficial at #Elsjam (November edition) in Amsterdam šŸ™ŒšŸ¾ Cc @els_drumsofficial @elsjam_
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#jamsession at #Elsjam on 19 November. Cc @elsjam_ @els_drumsofficial
Investigative journalist @solomonserwanjja, who is of Ugandan descent, won the 2019 BBC World News Komla Dumor award. He received the news when he was in Uganda. A three-month training at the BBC in London is part of the package in winning the prestigious award. I visited him at the BBC on 18 October, 2019 and had a mini-tour. His TV career began at the age of 23 and he has also worked as a freelance reporter for newspapers in Uganda. He worked two years for a radio station as a presenter and later joined Uganda Broadcasting Corporation. Solomon worked three years for NTV, which is part of the Nation Media Group, the biggest media group in East Africa. Moreover, he has worked for KTN in Nairobi, which is part of the Standard Group. Currently, he works as a news anchor at NBS Television. He developed his desire for investigative journalism when he was working for NTV. At the time, he wrote a story about how Ugandan children were adopted by people from the U.S. and Europe. Babies were sold. The investigationĀ caused a lot of debate andĀ led to the amendment of the Children's Act in Uganda. BBC Africa Eye worked on an investigation with Solomon Serwanjja to expose one of the reasons why there is shortage of life saving drugs – medicine theft by some medical professionals. The anti-malaria drugs, which are free in Uganda, were sold on the black market in different countries in Africa. The BBC Africa Eye won the 2019 AIB (Association for International Broadcasting) Investigative Television award for the 'Stealing from the Sick' documentary in London on 6 November. Click the link in my bio to listen to the interview. #investigativejournalism #journalism #bbcafricaeye #bbcafrica
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