SERAP demands probe of alleged ₦3m “Bribe-for-Bills” scandal in National Assembly
A member of the House of Representatives, Ibrahim Auro (APC, Jigawa), recently alleged that federal lawmakers were required to pay ...
A member of the House of Representatives, Ibrahim Auro (APC, Jigawa), recently alleged that federal lawmakers were required to pay ...
Badeggi FM Radio Station sued the Niger State Government five days after its forced closure on 5 August
Mr Bago recently threatened to strip Badeggi FM radio of its licence, seal the media outlet, demolish its premises, and ...
Ms Uguamaye gained prominence earlier in the year following her TikTok video in which she criticised President Tinubu’s administration and ...
Governor Mohammed Bago ordered the shutdown of the station during an All Progressives Congress (APC) stakeholders meeting on 1 August, ...
The LGAs, the intended direct beneficiaries of the Supreme Court's verdict, are not at ease with the delayed enforcement.
The four concerned Nigerians in the suit are Taiwo Aiyedatiwa, Jude Pulemote, Ben Tariye, and Elizabeth Egbe.
The research said Nigerians’ trust in the news has increased significantly since 2021.
SERAP also urged Mr Ojulari “to invite the EFCC and ICPC to investigate the spending and whereabouts of the N500 ...
They called for a comprehensive review of the Cybercrime Act and other repressive laws to align them with the Nigerian ...
In the suit, SERAP is arguing that: “The NBC is censoring music under the guise of ‘protecting public decency’."
The plaintiffs are seeking: “an order setting aside the appointment of Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas (Rtd) as the Sole Administrator ...
The hearing began with the cross-examination of Sarah John, the first claimant, by SERAP's defence counsel.
The Youth Corps member called President Tinubu a “terrible leader” while lamenting the country’s economic hardship, high inflation, and worsening ...
SERAP is asking the court for “a declaration that the decision by the CBN to increase ATM transaction fees is ...
The newspapers have different stories on their cover pages today with one of them leading with the controversy over the ...
SERAP is also asking the court “to compel President Tinubu to direct Mr Olawale Edun to publish the details of ...
The NCC recently approved a 50 per cent hike in telecom tariffs.
The ECOWAS Court had “ordered Nigerian authorities to stop using section 24 of the Cybercrime Act 2015 to prosecute anyone ...
Nigerian journalists have increasingly raised concerns over censorship and attacks on the media, which has worsened in recent times
The court declared that “the NBC and its agents lack the legal power and authority to impose penalty unlawfully and ...
“The victims of the March 28 attack were identifiable individuals rather than an indeterminate public group..."
The groups asked President Bola Tinubu to halt incessant crackdown and violence against human rights defenders, activists, journalists, and other ...
SERAP said, “These children and other protesters are detained solely for the peaceful exercise of their human rights.”
A judge had ordered INEC “to pursue cases of bribery against state governors and their deputies, and other electoral offences ...
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