Some members of the House of Representatives have scored the media high for its watchdog role which they note, has continued to entrench democracy in Nigeria.
They also attribute the exemplary performance of the 9th House to the dynamic qualities of its leadership and members.
Having worked round the clock from January to December, parliamentary reporters covering the House of Representatives gather to unwind.
It’s the end-of-the-year get- together among these pen pushers who momentarily drop their pens to clink glasses.
Chairmen of key committees of the House, notable civil society activists and select National Assembly staff also share in the joy of the newsmen.
They speak to the respective roles of the parliament and the media in strengthening the nation’s democracy.
And as Nigeria continues preparation for its next general election, the lawmakers task the media on the need for accurate and balanced reporting.
And to do this effectively, the legislators canvass improved conditions of service for members of the fourth estate of the realm.
With the rising health challenges and sudden deaths among journalists, the Chairman, House of Representatives Press Corps uses the occasion to appeal to her colleagues to always priotise their health above everything else.
She also places emphasis on balanced and accurate reporting especially as 2023 elections draw closer
Highpoint of the event was the presentation of awards to deserving Committee chairmen, some civil society icons and National Assembly staff for their exemplary contributions to the growth of the parliament.
In the spirit of the season and in giving back to the society, the house of Reps Media Corps also visited a Motherless Babies Home in Karu, an outskirt of Abuja, where food items and clothing were donated to the home and its inhabitants.
The authorities of the Care Centre express gratitude for the kind gesture
Some members of the House of Representatives have scored the media high for its watchdog role which they note, has continued to entrench democracy in Nigeria.
They also attribute the exemplary performance of the 9th House to the dynamic qualities of its leadership and members.
Having worked round the clock from January to December, parliamentary reporters covering the House of Representatives gather to unwind.
It’s the end-of-the-year get- together among these pen pushers who momentarily drop their pens to clink glasses.
Chairmen of key committees of the House, notable civil society activists and select National Assembly staff also share in the joy of the newsmen.
They speak to the respective roles of the parliament and the media in strengthening the nation’s democracy.
And as Nigeria continues preparation for its next general election, the lawmakers task the media on the need for accurate and balanced reporting.
And to do this effectively, the legislators canvass improved conditions of service for members of the fourth estate of the realm.
With the rising health challenges and sudden deaths among journalists, the Chairman, House of Representatives Press Corps uses the occasion to appeal to her colleagues to always priotise their health above everything else.
She also places emphasis on balanced and accurate reporting especially as 2023 elections draw closer
Highpoint of the event was the presentation of awards to deserving Committee chairmen, some civil society icons and National Assembly staff for their exemplary contributions to the growth of the parliament.
In the spirit of the season and in giving back to the society, the house of Reps Media Corps also visited a Motherless Babies Home in Karu, an outskirt of Abuja, where food items and clothing were donated to the home and its inhabitants.
The authorities of the Care Centre express gratitude for the kind gesture
Some members of the House of Representatives have scored the media high for its watchdog role which they note, has continued to entrench democracy in Nigeria.
They also attribute the exemplary performance of the 9th House to the dynamic qualities of its leadership and members.
Having worked round the clock from January to December, parliamentary reporters covering the House of Representatives gather to unwind.
It’s the end-of-the-year get- together among these pen pushers who momentarily drop their pens to clink glasses.
Chairmen of key committees of the House, notable civil society activists and select National Assembly staff also share in the joy of the newsmen.
They speak to the respective roles of the parliament and the media in strengthening the nation’s democracy.
And as Nigeria continues preparation for its next general election, the lawmakers task the media on the need for accurate and balanced reporting.
And to do this effectively, the legislators canvass improved conditions of service for members of the fourth estate of the realm.
With the rising health challenges and sudden deaths among journalists, the Chairman, House of Representatives Press Corps uses the occasion to appeal to her colleagues to always priotise their health above everything else.
She also places emphasis on balanced and accurate reporting especially as 2023 elections draw closer
Highpoint of the event was the presentation of awards to deserving Committee chairmen, some civil society icons and National Assembly staff for their exemplary contributions to the growth of the parliament.
In the spirit of the season and in giving back to the society, the house of Reps Media Corps also visited a Motherless Babies Home in Karu, an outskirt of Abuja, where food items and clothing were donated to the home and its inhabitants.
The authorities of the Care Centre express gratitude for the kind gesture
Some members of the House of Representatives have scored the media high for its watchdog role which they note, has continued to entrench democracy in Nigeria.
They also attribute the exemplary performance of the 9th House to the dynamic qualities of its leadership and members.
Having worked round the clock from January to December, parliamentary reporters covering the House of Representatives gather to unwind.
It’s the end-of-the-year get- together among these pen pushers who momentarily drop their pens to clink glasses.
Chairmen of key committees of the House, notable civil society activists and select National Assembly staff also share in the joy of the newsmen.
They speak to the respective roles of the parliament and the media in strengthening the nation’s democracy.
And as Nigeria continues preparation for its next general election, the lawmakers task the media on the need for accurate and balanced reporting.
And to do this effectively, the legislators canvass improved conditions of service for members of the fourth estate of the realm.
With the rising health challenges and sudden deaths among journalists, the Chairman, House of Representatives Press Corps uses the occasion to appeal to her colleagues to always priotise their health above everything else.
She also places emphasis on balanced and accurate reporting especially as 2023 elections draw closer
Highpoint of the event was the presentation of awards to deserving Committee chairmen, some civil society icons and National Assembly staff for their exemplary contributions to the growth of the parliament.
In the spirit of the season and in giving back to the society, the house of Reps Media Corps also visited a Motherless Babies Home in Karu, an outskirt of Abuja, where food items and clothing were donated to the home and its inhabitants.
The authorities of the Care Centre express gratitude for the kind gesture
Some members of the House of Representatives have scored the media high for its watchdog role which they note, has continued to entrench democracy in Nigeria.
They also attribute the exemplary performance of the 9th House to the dynamic qualities of its leadership and members.
Having worked round the clock from January to December, parliamentary reporters covering the House of Representatives gather to unwind.
It’s the end-of-the-year get- together among these pen pushers who momentarily drop their pens to clink glasses.
Chairmen of key committees of the House, notable civil society activists and select National Assembly staff also share in the joy of the newsmen.
They speak to the respective roles of the parliament and the media in strengthening the nation’s democracy.
And as Nigeria continues preparation for its next general election, the lawmakers task the media on the need for accurate and balanced reporting.
And to do this effectively, the legislators canvass improved conditions of service for members of the fourth estate of the realm.
With the rising health challenges and sudden deaths among journalists, the Chairman, House of Representatives Press Corps uses the occasion to appeal to her colleagues to always priotise their health above everything else.
She also places emphasis on balanced and accurate reporting especially as 2023 elections draw closer
Highpoint of the event was the presentation of awards to deserving Committee chairmen, some civil society icons and National Assembly staff for their exemplary contributions to the growth of the parliament.
In the spirit of the season and in giving back to the society, the house of Reps Media Corps also visited a Motherless Babies Home in Karu, an outskirt of Abuja, where food items and clothing were donated to the home and its inhabitants.
The authorities of the Care Centre express gratitude for the kind gesture
Some members of the House of Representatives have scored the media high for its watchdog role which they note, has continued to entrench democracy in Nigeria.
They also attribute the exemplary performance of the 9th House to the dynamic qualities of its leadership and members.
Having worked round the clock from January to December, parliamentary reporters covering the House of Representatives gather to unwind.
It’s the end-of-the-year get- together among these pen pushers who momentarily drop their pens to clink glasses.
Chairmen of key committees of the House, notable civil society activists and select National Assembly staff also share in the joy of the newsmen.
They speak to the respective roles of the parliament and the media in strengthening the nation’s democracy.
And as Nigeria continues preparation for its next general election, the lawmakers task the media on the need for accurate and balanced reporting.
And to do this effectively, the legislators canvass improved conditions of service for members of the fourth estate of the realm.
With the rising health challenges and sudden deaths among journalists, the Chairman, House of Representatives Press Corps uses the occasion to appeal to her colleagues to always priotise their health above everything else.
She also places emphasis on balanced and accurate reporting especially as 2023 elections draw closer
Highpoint of the event was the presentation of awards to deserving Committee chairmen, some civil society icons and National Assembly staff for their exemplary contributions to the growth of the parliament.
In the spirit of the season and in giving back to the society, the house of Reps Media Corps also visited a Motherless Babies Home in Karu, an outskirt of Abuja, where food items and clothing were donated to the home and its inhabitants.
The authorities of the Care Centre express gratitude for the kind gesture
Some members of the House of Representatives have scored the media high for its watchdog role which they note, has continued to entrench democracy in Nigeria.
They also attribute the exemplary performance of the 9th House to the dynamic qualities of its leadership and members.
Having worked round the clock from January to December, parliamentary reporters covering the House of Representatives gather to unwind.
It’s the end-of-the-year get- together among these pen pushers who momentarily drop their pens to clink glasses.
Chairmen of key committees of the House, notable civil society activists and select National Assembly staff also share in the joy of the newsmen.
They speak to the respective roles of the parliament and the media in strengthening the nation’s democracy.
And as Nigeria continues preparation for its next general election, the lawmakers task the media on the need for accurate and balanced reporting.
And to do this effectively, the legislators canvass improved conditions of service for members of the fourth estate of the realm.
With the rising health challenges and sudden deaths among journalists, the Chairman, House of Representatives Press Corps uses the occasion to appeal to her colleagues to always priotise their health above everything else.
She also places emphasis on balanced and accurate reporting especially as 2023 elections draw closer
Highpoint of the event was the presentation of awards to deserving Committee chairmen, some civil society icons and National Assembly staff for their exemplary contributions to the growth of the parliament.
In the spirit of the season and in giving back to the society, the house of Reps Media Corps also visited a Motherless Babies Home in Karu, an outskirt of Abuja, where food items and clothing were donated to the home and its inhabitants.
The authorities of the Care Centre express gratitude for the kind gesture
Some members of the House of Representatives have scored the media high for its watchdog role which they note, has continued to entrench democracy in Nigeria.
They also attribute the exemplary performance of the 9th House to the dynamic qualities of its leadership and members.
Having worked round the clock from January to December, parliamentary reporters covering the House of Representatives gather to unwind.
It’s the end-of-the-year get- together among these pen pushers who momentarily drop their pens to clink glasses.
Chairmen of key committees of the House, notable civil society activists and select National Assembly staff also share in the joy of the newsmen.
They speak to the respective roles of the parliament and the media in strengthening the nation’s democracy.
And as Nigeria continues preparation for its next general election, the lawmakers task the media on the need for accurate and balanced reporting.
And to do this effectively, the legislators canvass improved conditions of service for members of the fourth estate of the realm.
With the rising health challenges and sudden deaths among journalists, the Chairman, House of Representatives Press Corps uses the occasion to appeal to her colleagues to always priotise their health above everything else.
She also places emphasis on balanced and accurate reporting especially as 2023 elections draw closer
Highpoint of the event was the presentation of awards to deserving Committee chairmen, some civil society icons and National Assembly staff for their exemplary contributions to the growth of the parliament.
In the spirit of the season and in giving back to the society, the house of Reps Media Corps also visited a Motherless Babies Home in Karu, an outskirt of Abuja, where food items and clothing were donated to the home and its inhabitants.
The authorities of the Care Centre express gratitude for the kind gesture