Onumah worked and wrote for several media houses in Nigeria, including; The Sentinel magazine, the Guardian, AM News, PM News, The News/Tempo, Concord, Punch and Thisday newspapers, before moving to
Accra, Ghana, in 1996. He served as associate editor of the Insight newspaper, assistant editor of Third World Network's African Agenda magazine, coordinator, West African Human Rights Committee and correspondent for
African Observer magazine, New York, and
AfricaNews Service, Nairobi, Kenya. Abuja, Nigeria. The African Centre for Media & Information Literacy focuses on media, information, research, advocacy, and training. AFRICMIL was set up in 2008 following the resolution of the 1st Africa media & Information Literacy Conference in July 2008 in Abuja, organised in conjunction with
British Council, Nigeria, and the National Film & Video Censors Board (NFVCB).
Pan-African Alliance for Media & Information Literacy Chido Onumah is the chair of the Pan-African Alliance for Media & Information Literacy (PAMIL) and former Co-Chair of Global Alliance on Media and Information Literacy (GAPMIL). ==Controversies==