Adora Namigadde
Former ReporterAdora Namigadde was a reporter for 89.7 NPR News. She joined WOSU News in February 2017. A Michigan native, she graduated from Wayne State University with a B.A. in Broadcast Journalism and a minor in French.
Before moving to Columbus, Adora reported for 9&10 News, a television station in Traverse City, MI. She was an international election observer in Ghana during the 2012 presidential race and interned at the Embassy of France in the U.S.
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Columbus Police Sergeant James Fuqua blames an increase in juvenile crime for a shooting at Polaris Fashion Place on Monday afternoon.“When the…
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Ohio State University’s student government unanimously voted on Thursday to ask the school to discontinue its affiliation with Wendy’s.
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Columbus resident Michael Paull used to grocery shop online sparingly. But when the pandemic first hit in March, he switched over full-time. "We're still…
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Inside Noor Islamic Cultural Center, Imam Abdel Moneim is reciting Dhuhr, one of five daily prayers in Islam that happens around noon. Men are sliding off…
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Columbus resident Michael Paull used to grocery shop online sparingly. But when the pandemic first hit in March, he switched over full-time."We're still…
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Four people died in Columbus this weekend in homicides, bringing the city's total number of homicide deaths to 39. In response, the city of Columbus is…
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The city of Columbus hired Damita Brown as its chief diversity officer in the Office of Diversity and Inclusion. She will be the third person to fill the…
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The Central Ohio Transit Authority is elaborating on plans to transport Columbus City Schools students to class.Columbus City Schools purchased 8,000…
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The city of Columbus announced a new initiative Tuesday to reduce car crash deaths. More than 50 people die in car crashes in Columbus every year, a…
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Columbus City Schools announced plans to return 6-12th grade students to in-person learning in March.In a letter Thursday, the district says it will…