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Stella Din-Jacob is a Nigerian media executive, broadcast journalist, lawyer and Director of News at TVC Communications.
Din-Jacob was born to Captain Joseph Din and Christy Din. [1] [2] She is a native of Plateau State and her birthday anniversary is on November 11. [3] She took a foundation course in law at the University of Warwick, got her B.L at the Nigerian Law School and a law degree at the University of Kent, England. [4][ better source needed]
She became the Director of News at TVC News in October, 2018. [5] Din-Jacob also worked in various Nigerian media organisations including News 24, Channels Television and Silverbird Television (National). [3] While woking at Channels Television between 1994 and 2002, she served as the programme producer on the foreign and diplomatic desks and as newscaster and editor. [4] She also freelanced for CNN and Al Jazeera. [3]
In 2020, the Women in Journalism Africa (WIJAFRICA) listed Din-Jacob among the 25 Most Powerful Women in Journalism in Nigeria. [6]
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Stella Din-Jacob is a Nigerian media executive, broadcast journalist, lawyer and Director of News at TVC Communications.
Din-Jacob was born to Captain Joseph Din and Christy Din. [1] [2] She is a native of Plateau State and her birthday anniversary is on November 11. [3] She took a foundation course in law at the University of Warwick, got her B.L at the Nigerian Law School and a law degree at the University of Kent, England. [4][ better source needed]
She became the Director of News at TVC News in October, 2018. [5] Din-Jacob also worked in various Nigerian media organisations including News 24, Channels Television and Silverbird Television (National). [3] While woking at Channels Television between 1994 and 2002, she served as the programme producer on the foreign and diplomatic desks and as newscaster and editor. [4] She also freelanced for CNN and Al Jazeera. [3]
In 2020, the Women in Journalism Africa (WIJAFRICA) listed Din-Jacob among the 25 Most Powerful Women in Journalism in Nigeria. [6]