Journalists in Nigeria who do not hold journalism or media-related degrees may face up to two years in jail or a fine of N200,000, if a new bill in the
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Mohammed Yerima, the Nigerian army’s spokesperson, says the military will be open to constructive criticism in its efforts to tackle insecurity. Yerima, who replaces Sagir Musa, was appointed on Tuesday
Ayo Olukotun, a media scholar, says the Nigerian media is one of the most repressed in the world. Olukotun spoke at a stakeholders’ forum on journalists’ safety and press freedom
Civic Hive, BudgIT’s innovation hub, has concluded the second cohort of its six-month fellowship programme, graduating six journalists. According to a statement signed by Iyanu Fatoba, BudgIT’s communications associate, this
The Corporate Accountability and Public Participation Africa (CAPPA) has announced the call for applications for a journalism fellowship aimed at
The Coalition of Whistleblowers Protection and Press Freedom (CWPPF) has called for an investigation into the attack on journalists during
More than 40 attacks on journalists in Nigeria have been recorded between January and August 2020, an analysis by the
Lai Mohammed, minister of information, says journalists must use their valid identity cards to access their places of work during