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Nigeria Media Adjudged Freest In The World – Lai Mohammed

The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed says the “Nigeria media is acknowledged as one of the freest in the world’’. The Minister...
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IPAC Asks NBC To Stop TV Debate

The Inter Party Advisory Council (IPAC) in Anambra State has called on Nigerian Broadcasting Commission (NBC) to stop a private television station from organizing...
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The Cable, Many Newspapers Barred from Covering 2018 Budget Presentation

The Department of State Services (DSS) has barred some journalists, including TheCable’s national assembly correspondent, from covering the presentation of 2018 budget. President Muhammadu Buhari...
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British Foreign Office, Families Of Kidnapped British Citizens In Delta State Ask Media To...

The British Foreign Office has announced that it will no longer make any comment on the 13 British nationals abducted in Delta State on...
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Court Orders Publisher To Pay Gov Ortom N5m Damages

A Makurdi High Court Judge, Justice Adam Onum has ordered the editor-in-chief of Nigerian Concord Newspapers, Mr Aare Abiodun Oluwarotimi to pay the sum...
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UN Says No Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists All Over The World

As part of its effort to mark the internationally acclaimed day to end impunity against journalists in the world, the United Nations has once...
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Interpol and Red Notice Threaten Journalistic Practices Across The Globe

The use of red notice by Interpol has become another major threat to journalism according to   indexoncensorship.org. As reported by IFEX, red notices have...
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Hannah Ojo Declared The Journalist of The Month

Hannah Ojo, a journalist and a reporter at The Nation Newspaper has recently been named the journalist of the month for the international journalists’...

PHOTO JOURNALIST ATTACKED

A Benin-based freelance photo journalists, Mr. Lucky Agie, was on Monday night attacked by suspected armed robbers, on his way home from work. According to...

Police, military shouldn’t monitor social media – Senator Sani

Neither the Nigeria Police Force nor the Military or any security outfit in Nigeria has business monitoring social media under the guise of tracking...

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January 2025 MEiN

Download the January 2025 MEiN Report on Media Attacks and Press Freedom The latest Media Environment in Nigeria (MEiN) Report for January 2025 is now...

Centre for Media and Society Commemorates International Women’s Day 2025.

PRESS RELEASE 08 March 2025 Lagos, Nigeria Centre for Media and Society Commemorates International Women's Day 2025. Accelerating Action for Women's Participation and Leadership As the world marks International...

Doing Civic and Voter Education A toolkit for Community Radio Professionals in Nigeria

Download the Civic and Voter Education Toolkit for Community Radio Professionals in Nigeria The Centre for Media and Society (CEMESO) is pleased to announce the...

Memorandum on the Broadcasting Regulatory frame working Nigeria (2024)

Download the Memorandum on the Broadcasting Regulatory Framework in Nigeria (2024) The Memorandum on the Broadcasting Regulatory Framework in Nigeria (2024) provides an in-depth analysis...

Documentary on Experiences of Persons and Communities from Mandated Internet Disruptions in Nigeria (2021-2022)

The Centre for Media and Society (CEMESO) is proud to present a groundbreaking documentary, Stories from The Shutdown, which captures the experiences of individuals...

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