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Four kidnapped journalists released unharmed

Reporters Without Borders today voiced its relief at the release yesterday of four Nigerian journalists who were abducted a week early near Aba, (...)

Published on 19 July 2010 Read

Nigeria

Cameraman found dead in suspicious circumstances

Reporters Without Borders said today it was deeply shocked by the death in unexplained circumstances of cameraman Jerry Usanga of Channels (...)

Published on 7 May 2010 Read

Nigeria

Three journalists killed in a single day

Reporters Without Borders is deeply shocked to learn that three journalists were killed in two separate incidents on 24 April. Edo Sule Ugbagwu, (...)

Published on 27 April 2010 Read

Nigeria

Fundamentalists target Twitter and Facebook in unprecedented move

Reporters Without Borders deplores yesterday’s ruling by an Islamic court in Kaduna, in the northern state of Zamfara, ordering a Nigerian human (...)

Published on 24 March 2010 Read

Nigeria

Negative signs from police investigating newspaper journalist’s murder

Reporters Without Borders is concerned about the conduct of the investigation into the murder of Bayo Ohu, the assistant news editor of the (...)

Published on 19 March 2010 Read

Nigeria

Release of two journalists kidnapped in Niger delta region

Reporters Without Borders is relieved to learn of the release of the two journalists who were still being held hostage in the southeastern state (...)

Published on 11 March 2010 Read

Nigeria

Police urged to consider all possibilities in newspaper editor’s murder

Reporters Without Borders is deeply shocked by the murder of Bayo Ohu, the assistant news editor of the Lagos-based daily The Guardian. Ohu was (...)

Published on 22 September 2009 Read

Nigeria

Release of two journalists arrested by Kano state police

Reporters Without Borders hails the release of two journalists who had been arrested by the Kano state police in connection with reports about (...)

Published on 6 July 2009 Read

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