The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) chapter of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) has announced plans to revive press clubs in schools across the territory. This initiative aims to promote journalism and media literacy among students, as well as to identify and nurture young talents in the field. The FCT NUJ believes that reviving press clubs in schools will help to develop the skills and knowledge of students in journalism, broadcasting, and other related fields. The press clubs will provide a platform for students to learn about the media industry, develop their writing and reporting skills, and gain hands-on experience in producing news content. The FCT NUJ plans to work with schools and educational authorities to establish press clubs in both primary and secondary schools. The union will provide training and resources to students and teachers to support the press clubs. The initiative is expected to have a positive impact on the development of journalism in Nigeria, as it will help to build a pipeline of talented and skilled journalists. The FCT NUJ is committed to supporting the growth and development of journalism in the country, and the revival of press clubs in schools is a key part of this effort. The union believes that by promoting journalism and media literacy among students, it can help to build a more informed and engaged citizenry. The press clubs will also provide a platform for students to express themselves and share their perspectives on issues affecting their communities. The FCT NUJ is working to partner with media organizations and other stakeholders to support the press clubs and provide opportunities for students to gain practical experience in the media industry. The initiative is part of a broader effort to promote media literacy and critical thinking among young people in Nigeria. The FCT NUJ is also working to develop a curriculum for media literacy and journalism that can be integrated into the school system. The union believes that by teaching media literacy and journalism in schools, it can help to build a more informed and critically thinking population. The revival of press clubs in schools is a significant development in the history of journalism in Nigeria, and it is expected to have a lasting impact on the industry. The FCT NUJ is committed to supporting the growth and development of journalism in the country, and the revival of press clubs in schools is a key part of this effort. The initiative has been welcomed by educators and media professionals, who believe that it will help to promote journalism and media literacy among students. The FCT NUJ is working to ensure that the press clubs are sustainable and effective, and that they provide a positive and supportive environment for students to learn and grow.