APC PCC says Arise TV, ThisDay misrepresented Tinubu’s comments in Cross River
Mr Tinubu had told the party faithful and supporters who gathered at the venue of the rally not to follow ...
Mr Tinubu had told the party faithful and supporters who gathered at the venue of the rally not to follow ...
In the tiff between Onanuga and Alake on one side and Obaigbena on the other, the ordinary people of Nigeria ...
"We, repeat again: We will not make our candidate available to validate a scheme which, in the light of unassailable ...
"Present your presidential candidate for Town Hall meetings, debates and interviews by the independent media that last for more than ...
Arise TV and THISDAY newspaper had accused some officials of the APC PCC of demanding the sack of some staffers ...
"For those among you who are politicians, you must look beyond gaining power..."
I am not the only one who thinks that democracy ought to be about institutions and the rule of law, ...
The appointment is coming 30 years after Osoba let the position
Minister said the former governor of Zamfara State, Abdulaziz Yari, the governor of Adamawa state, Ahmadu Fintiri, and the publisher ...
The SSS has continued to hold Mr Sowore in defiance of multiple court orders granting him bail.
Ahead of the world congress of the International Press Institute (IPI) scheduled for Nigeria in June, the director of the ...
Nigeria is hosting the global media congress.
The Newspaper owners condemned the EFCC’s treatment of Sun Newspapers.
The paper says the reporters are being owed salaries because some of them failed to remit advert revenues.
In 2015, headquarters staff protested non payment of their salaries and non-remittance of staff personal income tax, pension, cooperative deductions ...
The NGE‎ angered Mr Obaigbena after it called for a thorough investigation of payments made to him by the NSA
The publisher of ThisDay replies queries over allegations that he received arms money diverted by a former National Security Adviser.
The embattled body of publishers deny any role in the $2.1 billion arms money scandal.
We have seen that the good intention not to seek redress in court has seemÂingly backfired.
PUNCH says scandal had cast a shadow on the reputation of the mass media.
"..your Executive Director - represented The Guardian in all the final meetings this issue of compensation was being discussed."
"We share categorically that the Guardian newspapers did not receive any money and did not ask for any money."
The newspaper says it never received money under whatever guise from the NSA.
Mr. Obaigbena says he never received any suspicious payment from Mr. Dasuki
Court to decide on July 13 whether to commit the flamboyant publisher to prison
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