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English: Moji Danisa Jemegbe popularly known as the queen of junk journalism, started her career as news trainee in the Nigerian Television Authority NTA Benin City, after her Higher School Certificate in 1982. Thereafter, she became a News/Program Presenter alongside her duties as an Editorial. She quickly rose to the position of Sub-Editor. In 1985, Moji gained an admission at the Nigerian Institute of Journalism (NIJ) to read Theatre Arts. Such was her determination to become a journalist. At NIJ, she was one of the brightest students and upon her graduation she won the Alade Odenewu Prize in Editorial writing. She was the only woman to achieve that feat in the history NIJ at that time.
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