Nigeria police targeting whistleblower who exposed payroll fraud – Press Freedom Coalition
According to the coalition, Mr Bello had raised alarms about a payroll racket dating back to 2017, when he alleged ...
According to the coalition, Mr Bello had raised alarms about a payroll racket dating back to 2017, when he alleged ...
The Coalition for Whistleblowers Protection and Press Freedom (CWPPF) commends the court for standing on the side of justice and ...
The journalist, Emmanuel Nwazue, who works at Afia TV, was allegedly assaulted by the security guards while he was monitoring ...
CWPPF equally commended the journalists involved in the case for their demonstration of courage and dedication to their profession even ...
The lifeless body of Mr Mubaarak, a new media personality, was discovered in part of Ilorin, the Kwara State capital, ...
The accusation of Mr Ayeni being involved in jihadist activities lacks credible evidence and appears to be politically motivated.
Several factors make whistleblowers regret their actions and discourage others from blowing the whistle.
The imposition of the fine by the National Broadcasting Commission has continued to generate condemnations.
The 2019 presidential election saw many violations of journalists' rights including being denied access to collation centres.
The nature of the work environment for journalists can foster anxiety and lead to psychological challenges.
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