Nigeria: Imo, Bauchi, Lagos Most Hostile States for Journalists
NIGERIA, AUG 1 – CJID’s report shows Imo scored lowest at 40.7%, with Bauchi and Lagos also ranking poorly amid widespread journalist harassment and limited government transparency.
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Imo, Lagos deadliest Nigerian state for journalists
Imo and Lagos states have ranked topmost in Nigerian states as the most hostile for journalists to operate and practice in. This is according to a report by the Centre for Journalism Innovation and Development (CJID) released on Thursday. The report measured various indicators, including journalists’ access to information, cases of harassment and intimidation, transparency of government institutions, and legal frameworks supporting or restrictin…
Nigeria: Imo, Bauchi, Lagos Most Hostile States for Journalists
Abuja -- Imo, Bauchi, and Lagos states have been ranked as the most dangerous and hostile environments for journalists in Nigeria, according to the Openness Index Report released by the Centre for Journalism, Innovation and Development, CJID..
CJID Ranks Imo, Bauchi, Lagos Most Dangerous States For Journalists To Work - THE AUTHORITY NEWS
The Centre for Journalism Innovation and Development (CJID) has ranked Imo, Bauchi, and Lagos among the most dangerous and hostile states for journalists in Nigeria, highlighting a troubling decline in press freedom at the subnational level.According to CJID’s latest Openness Index Report released on Thursday in Abuja, Imo State sits at the bottom of the ranking—37th out of 36 states and the FCT—with a dismal score of 40.70 per cent. Bauchi f…
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