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The Nigerian Institute of Journalism is a … The Nigerian Institute of Journalism is a Nigerian monotechnic located at 8-14, Ijaiye road, Ogba in Ikeja, the capital of Lagos State, southwestern Nigeria. The institute is a diploma awarding monotechnic established in 1963 by the International Press Institute and became fully operational in 1971. The institute offers academic and professional diploma programmes, ranging from full time to part time, for the award of National Diploma and Higher National Diploma certificates. More so, the institute has a special programme directorate charged with developing certificate courses in effective writing and communication, photojournalism, film directing and editing. A standard library, ICT centre, radio and television studios, Photo and digital laboratory facilities amidst others are available ty facilities amidst others are available t
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