Nigerian military using surveillance technology to spy on Nigerians – CPJ
The organisation which supports press freedom said the Nigerian military is using surveillance technology to spy on Nigerians and the ...
The organisation which supports press freedom said the Nigerian military is using surveillance technology to spy on Nigerians and the ...
“There is an increasing climate of fear across newsrooms in Nigeria."
Mr Onnoghen, Nigeria's 17th Chief Justice, is the first serving Chief Justice to be arraigned for criminal offences.
Daily Trust offices in Abuja, Kaduna, Borno and Lagos were raided
Members of the National Working Group on Peace Building and Conflict Resolution include top clerics, academics, and a retired general.
"...There was no proper ventilation, since the facility was underground, there was no natural breeze coming into the room for ...
The editor of one of Zambia's leading newspapers speaks about the numerous challenges faced by journalists in the country and ...
Mr Ogundipe was denied an opportunity to be represented by a counsel at the trial.
The two journalists were honoured by the NUJ.
"The media itself has its own challenges and one of those things is the gender issues.”
Mr. Buhari is travelling via Abuja's Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, and is billed to arrive at 5p.m.
The journalist also spoke on the paper's controversy with the army.
The police said they acted based on a complaint by a lawyer to Nigeria's Army chief.
Nigerians react in anger following the raid and arrests.
The journalists were released on bail.
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