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World Cup 2022: Qatar Bans Sex for Players, Fans, Journalists, Says Violators Risk Seven Years in Jail
The Qatari government has warned players, supporters, fans, journalists and football lover coming for the 2022 World Cup to abstain…
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Inside Nigeria
Osinbajo Asks Journalists to Remain Steadfast in Rule of Law
The Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, has called on Nigerian journalists to remain steadfast in the rule of law and…
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Inside Nigeria
Dangote Charges Journalists on Professionalism, Ethical Standard
Alhaji Aliko Dangote, the President, Dangote Group, has charged media practitioners to embrace professionalism and high ethical standard in the…
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Inside Nigeria
NYSC Blocks 1000 Corps Members’ Relocation Requests
Director-General, National Youth Service Corps, Brigadier-General Shuaibu Ibrahim, says about 1,000 corps members nationwide have been blocked from relocating to…
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Israeli-Palestine Crisis: WhatsApp Blocked Our Accounts, Palestinian Journalists Say
Messaging app WhatsApp has blocked the accounts of dozens of Palestinian journalists following this month’s fighting between Israel and Gaza’s…
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Trump’s Administration Obtained Journalists Phone Records: Washington Post
The Trump administration secretly obtained the phone records of Washington Post journalists who reported on allegations of Russian meddling in…
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First Jollof, Now Twitter. What Next? By Azu Ishiekwene
Something Nigeria’s Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, said reminded me of British political journalist, Andrew Marr. Journalism, Marr…
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Ugandan Soldiers Jailed for Assaulting Journalists
Six Ugandan soldiers were handed prison sentences of up to three months by a military court on Thursday for taking…
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50 Journalists Killed in 2020— Report
Fifty journalists and media workers were killed in connection with their work in 2020, the majority in countries that are…
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Four Burundi Journalists Freed After Presidential Pardon
Four journalists imprisoned for a year in Burundi on charges that rights groups condemned as “baseless” have been released after…
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