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محترفون موثَّقون
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تعامل محمي
نحمي تفاصيل التواصل الخاصة بالصحفيين ونوفّر تغطية تأمينية لجميع الحجوزات. ويعمل الطرفان بثقة وأمان.3
دفع آمن
تُحتجَز المدفوعات في حساب ضمان وتُحرَّر عند تسليم العمل. يُضمن للصحفيين الحصول على أجرهم، ويوافق العملاء قبل اعتماد الأموال نهائياً.ألا تزال لديك أسئلة؟
راجِع الأسئلة الشائعةAbout Sommie
Sommie Maduagwu is a seasoned journalist and anchor with Arise News, based in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory (F.C.T.) of Nigeria. With a keen focus on critical sectors such as legal and judicial affairs, Sommie has established herself as a trusted voice in covering legal trends and issues within the Nigerian justice system. Her deep passion for women's rights has led her to extensively cover topics on women’s affairs, amplifying the voices and challenges faced by women in society. Additionally, Sommie has a strong interest in the work of non-governmental organizations (NGOs), often reporting on their impact and contributions to social development, particularly in areas related to justice, equality, and human rights. As an anchor, she regularly leads insightful conversations and delivers comprehensive reports on these subjects, providing clarity and context to her audience. Her work continues to shape public understanding of these key issues, making her a prominent figure in Nigerian media.
معرض الأعمال
Sommie's end of year report on the Nigerian Judiciary
Sommie Maduagwu covering an event at the presidential villa held by the Nigerian Governors Forum to advocate easy access to education for Nigerian girls
Sommie Maduagwu is covering an event on proposed constitutional amendments that will create special seats for women and people living with disabilities in the 10th Senate. Emphasising the importance of the inclusion of Nigerian women in politics and leadership.