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Media Rights Agenda

Nigeria Ranks 111 on World Press Freedom Index

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The Paris-based media watchdog, Reporters Without Borders (RSF), in its latest annual report on World Press Freedom ranked Nigeria as 111th out of 180...

SIN Campaign Partners Hold Retreat in Lagos

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The Stop Impunity Nigeria Campaign convened a strategic retreat of implementing partners of the Campaign in January 2015 at Adna Hotel in Lagos. The...

Freedom of Information Coalition Nigeria Elects Board

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The Freedom of Information (FOI) Coalition in Nigeria has established a Board of Governors charged with directing the affairs of the Coalition. The Board was...

Research Report Shows Female Politicians are Poorly Reported

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A media content monitoring research conducted by the International Press Centre (IPC) and the Nigerian Press Council (NPC) shows that female political aspirants and...

National Waves Magazine Journalists Arrested, Detained

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Two journalists with National Waves Magazine: Emmanuel Fateman, an Assistant Editor, and Joseph Jolayemi, a graphic artist, are being detained by officers of the...

Lagos Social Media Week 2015 set to hold in February

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The Lagos Social Media Week 2015, a component of the worldwide conference connecting people and content to promote conversation on media and emerging trend, is...

ACHPR Calls on African States to Refrain from Shutting Down the...

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The African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights has called on African Union (AU) member States to refrain from ordering the interruption of telecommunications...