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- April 15, 2024

The undersigned media organisations, media associations, and professional bodies, as well as civil society organisations, wish to express our deep concern and strong condemnation regarding the recent unlawful arrest, detention, brutalisation, and torture of Mr. Segun Olatunji, Editor of FirstNews newspapers, by military personnel in response to stories published by the media outlet. We hereby

The controversy surrounding the allegation of budget padding in the Nigerian Senate has spread further, as the Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has refused to let the sleeping dog lie by filing a lawsuit against Godswill Akpabio, the Senate President, and other lawmakers to allow an independent investigation into the matter. The accountability, and

Finally, succour came the way of undergraduates in tertiary institutions as President Tinubu on Wednesday signed into law the revised student loan bill, also known as the Access to Higher Education Act (Repeal and Re-Enactment) 2024.This brings to an end, the back and forth in the implementation of the loan scheme which was the first

More burden was added to the plight of electricity consumers as the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission on Wednesday issued new tariffs for band A consumers, who enjoy a minimum power supply of 20 hours a day. This came barely twenty-four hours after the Federal government announced it would be removing electricity subsidy for 15 percent

Information disorder is a rapidly growing trend in the public and media space, more noticeably on social media, and this continues to be a source of concern for media professionals and the general public. As the spread of false information continues at the speed of a click, both the government and media experts face the

Mr. Segun Olatunji’s story from arrest to detention was like a scene from a movie; a harrowing experience. However, the media industry has risen to resist all forms of media repression. Consequently, the International Press Institute, IPI; Nigerian Guild of Editors, NGE, and the Nigerian Union of Journalists have vowed to take action against the