MARCEL MBAMALU

Dr. Marcel Mbamalu is a communication scholar, journalist and entrepreneur. He holds a Ph.D in Mass Communication from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka and is the Chief Executive Officer Newstide Publications, the publishers of Prime Business Africa.

A seasoned journalist, he horned his journalism skills at The Guardian Newspaper, rising to the position of News Editor at the flagship of the Nigerian press. He has garnered multidisciplinary experience in marketing communication, public relations and media research, helping clients to deliver bespoke campaigns within Nigeria and across Africa.

He has built an expansive network in the media and has served as a media trainer for World Health Organisation (WHO) at various times in Northeast Nigeria. He has attended numerous media trainings, including the Bloomberg Financial Journalism Training and Reuters/AfDB training on Effective Coverage of Infrastructural Development of Africa.

A versatile media expert, he won the Jefferson Fellowship in 2023 as the sole Africa representative on the program. Dr Mbamalu was part of a global media team that covered the 2020 United State’s Presidential election. As Africa's sole representative in the 2023 Jefferson Fellowships, Dr Mbamalu was selected to tour the United States and Asia (Japan and Hong Kong) as part of a 12-man global team of journalists on a travel grant to report on inclusion, income gaps and migration issues between the US and Asia.

Another View Of Press Freedom

As journalists and their audiences marked the World’s Press Freedom Day, May 3, several calls rang out globally, urging governments… Read More

2 days ago

Tinubu’s Lingering Fuel Subsidy Argument: Some Ordinary Man’s Questions

At the World Economic Forum in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Sunday, Nigeria’s President, Bola Tinubu, argued that subsidy removal saved Nigeria… Read More

1 week ago

How The UNN Married Woman S3x Saga Was Mismanaged

On Tuesday, April 23, news broke that a lecturer in the School of General Studies (SGS), University of Nigeria, Nsukka,… Read More

1 week ago

Reno Omokri And The Mastery Of Ethnic Joker Poker

In 2005, a Nigerian journalist, Dele Olojede, won the highly famed Pulitzer Prize for an article on Nigeria. In the… Read More

2 weeks ago

The Political Economy Of Artificial Intelligence

A paper presented by Dr Marcel Mbamalu, CEO of Newstide Publications Limited (Publishers of Prime Business Africa) during the Jacksonite… Read More

2 weeks ago

Junior Pope And The Irony Of A Booming Industry In Ruins

When Amaechi Muonagor died on March 24, three weeks after John Okafor (on March 2), we counted five Nollywood deaths… Read More

3 weeks ago

Senegal’s New President And Africa’s Wind Of Change

On April 2, 2024, Bassirou Diomaye Faye, 44, took the oath of office to become Senegal’s 5th president. His rise to… Read More

4 weeks ago

After Another Air Peace Dust: Ethno-religious Profiling As Nigeria’s Albatross

In November 2023, Air Peace announced that it had secured a permit to operate flights from Nigeria to Europe. The… Read More

1 month ago

This Customary National Blackout

The national grid collapse of March 28 is at least the fifth such national embarrassment in six months, gradually becoming… Read More

1 month ago

As Impunity Trails The Death, Harassment Of Journalists

On March 15, the Editor of FirstNews and former Kaduna Bureau Chief of The PUNCH, Segun Olatunji was taken from… Read More

1 month ago

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