MARCEL MBAMALU

Dr. Marcel Mbamalu is a distinguished communication scholar, journalist, and entrepreneur with three decades of experience in the media industry. He holds a Ph.D. in Mass Communication from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, and serves as the publisher of Prime Business Africa, a renowned multimedia news platform catering to Nigeria and Africa's socio-economic needs.

Dr. Mbamalu's journalism career spans over two decades, during which he honed his skills at The Guardian Newspaper, rising to the position of senior editor. Notably, between 2018 and 2023, he collaborated with the World Health Organization (WHO) in Northeast Nigeria, training senior journalists on conflict reporting and health journalism.

Dr. Mbamalu's expertise has earned him international recognition. He was the sole African representative at the 2023 Jefferson Fellowship program, participating in a study tour of the United States and Asia (Japan and Hong Kong) on inclusion, income gaps, and migration issues.
In 2020, he was part of a global media team that covered the United States presidential election.

Dr. Mbamalu has attended prestigious media trainings, including the Bloomberg Financial Journalism Training and the Reuters/AfDB Training on "Effective Coverage of Infrastructural Development in Africa."

As a columnist for The Punch Newspaper, with insightful articles published in other prominent Nigerian dailies, including ThisDay, Leadership, The Sun, and The Guardian, Dr. Mbamalu regularly provides in-depth analysis on socio-political and economic issues.

After The Protests And Beyond Bad Governance

After The Protests And Beyond Bad Governance

As the nationwide protests quieten, the country continues to recount the losses in lives and property, with some elements threatening to do more if government does not do right in the long run. In terms of lives, anywhere from 20 to 40
August 18, 2024
Just Before The Protests

Just Before The Protests

Do you think Nigerians should protest now? Judging from what we know in 2024, should Nigerians have protested against Jonathan’s government in 2012, knowing that those who championed protests in the past are today’s embattled leaders? Was there anything we know now
July 30, 2024
Nigerian Govt Welcomes Endless Fuel Importation

Nigerian Govt Welcomes Endless Fuel Importation

On 19th July 2024, news emerged that the Federal Government said that Nigeria would continue to import refined petroleum products to ensure that Dangote Refinery did not have a monopoly that could affect the country in the long run. Farouk Ahmed, said
July 23, 2024
Dangote Refinery: Of Hopes, Drools And Jokes

Dangote Refinery: Of Hopes, Drools And Jokes

After Nigerians hoped and joked about a new June 2024 date for the Dangote Refinery to set sail with PMS production, the media called for optimism, because the man himself, Aliko Dangote, had weighed in, assuring that his refinery would gush fuel
July 20, 2024
Euro 2024: England Still Failing The Big Tests

Euro 2024: England Still Failing the Big Tests

Scintillating Record On Sunday, 14 July, Spain beat England 2-1 to lift a record 4th European football championship title. Spain reached this height after outclassing England on all ‘positive’ statistical counts (goal tally, 2-1; possession, 63%-37%; shots on target 5-3, shots off
July 15, 2024
Jigawa Residents Spend More On Petrol As Price Rises By 223.21% To N770

Fuel Price Hikes As Lame Duck Economics

Early in the week, some scary news made the rounds that the Nigerian government was lobbying the National Economic Council (NEC) members, mainly governors, to support its plan to increase fuel prices to N1, 000 per litre. A month before, it also
July 13, 2024
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