The article - The Press and Nigeria\u27s Unity, by Mahmud Waziri (Special Adviser to the (Nigerian) President) - was posted in The Guardian (Lagos, Nigeria) of Oct 11, 2000 online, but is no longer functional. The article may not be posted for download due to copyright restrictions. Please contact contact@guardian.ng for further information. IBPP discusses the article as an exemplar of thorny issues affecting government-mass media relationships
The Nigerian socio-political environment influences press freedom with adverse implications for educ...
The Nigerian socio-political environment influences press freedom with adverse implications for educ...
The media in every society are part of the government but not of the government. This is why the med...
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This paper evaluates Nigeria’s press coverage of political crises and conflicts during the President...
Copyright © 2019 The Author. This paper examines the effect on democracy of press ownership in the c...
This paper reviews roles newspapers can play in curbing corruption and what seemingly unassailable c...
The Nigerian socio-political environment influences press freedom with adverse implications for educ...
The Nigerian socio-political environment influences press freedom with adverse implications for educ...
The media in every society are part of the government but not of the government. This is why the med...
This (untitled) article was originally published in The Post-Express-Wired in Lagos, Nigeria, and it...
The untitled article to which this IBPP record refers was written by Mr. McLord Obioha for USAfrica ...
The article discussed - Press and Security Relations, by a staff writer at allaboutliberia.com - was...
The article - Gov\u27t, CUF owe public explanation, by a staff writer at The Express Online (Tanzani...
The article - The press a necessary evil: Building tolerance and respect between Parliament and the ...
The discussed article - When media are silenced, how will your voice be heard?, by a staff writer at...
The following article - 10 years...and the show must go on, by Edem Djokotoe - was posted in the Aug...
Nigeria is rife with marginalisation and human rights abuses, which have been aggravated by inequita...
This article - As people reflect on rejection of draft constitution: Observers call for dialogue to ...
This paper evaluates Nigeria’s press coverage of political crises and conflicts during the President...
Copyright © 2019 The Author. This paper examines the effect on democracy of press ownership in the c...
This paper reviews roles newspapers can play in curbing corruption and what seemingly unassailable c...
The Nigerian socio-political environment influences press freedom with adverse implications for educ...
The Nigerian socio-political environment influences press freedom with adverse implications for educ...
The media in every society are part of the government but not of the government. This is why the med...