Nigerian Journalists Like Candles In The Wind - Security News Alert
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Nigerian Journalists Like Candles In The Wind - Security News Alert
Juliana Francis Mr Mojeed Alabi is an award-winning journalist and Editor-in-Chief of Development Reporting Services Limited (DevReporting), an online news platform. He is also Chairman, Education Writers’ Association of Nigeria (EWAN). He is one of the Nigerian journalists who has gone through hell and back in the course of carrying out his legal duty […] The post Nigerian Journalists Like Candles In The Wind first appeared on Security News Al…
They Can Jail Our Bodies, But Not Our Pens’ - Truth Nigeria
On World Press Freedom Day, Nigerian Journalists Fight for Survival in a Shrinking Space for Truth By Olatunde Marolan and Segun Onibiyo (LAGOS) – On this year’s World Press Freedom Day, May 3, there are no fireworks or festivities in Nigeria’s newsrooms. Instead, there is tension—tinged with resilience—as journalists across the country reflect not on […]
World Press Freedom Day Sparks Urgent Warning from Nigerian Media Leaders - Commonwealth Union
Africa (Commonwealth Union) _ As World Press Freedom Day is marked globally, the Nigerian chapter of the International Press Institute (IPI Nigeria) has issued a firm call for renewed national efforts to safeguard press freedom and protect journalists. In a joint statement by Tobi Soniyi, the committee’s legal adviser and chair of its advocacy unit, alongside secretary Ochiaka Ugwu, IPI Nigeria urged both federal and state governments to elimina…
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