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The Chairman of Nigeria’s Channels Television, Dr. John Momoh has urged Nigerian Editors not to relent in discharging their role of building a secured and inclusive society.
Amid a deteriorating security situation in parts of Chad, the High Authority for Media and Audiovisual (HAMA) has issued a strong warning regarding the media’s responsibility in news reporting during times of crisis.
The authorities in Morocco have firmly denied claims that two Moroccan soldiers were killed in an Iranian strike on an…
As part of activities for its 2025 Y’ello Connect, MTN has trained students of St. Augustine College of Education, Akoka, Yaba, Lagos, in the ethical use of artificial intelligence.
The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) is deeply concerned by news reports of the ongoing detention and possible deportation of Spanish-language journalist Mario Guevara, who was arrested June 14 while covering a “No Kings” protest against the actions of the Trump administration in an Atlanta, Georgia suburb.
Nigeria’s Guild of Corporate Online Publishers (GOCOP) has reaffirmed its commitment to sanitise the Nigerian online media landscape and declare zero tolerance for fake news and unethical journalism.
The project targeting Greater Casablanca aims to improve access to jobs and essential services by strengthening passenger rail services in…
The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) joined other 49 civil society organizations and journalists in a manifesto organised by the Javari Valley Indigenous People Union (UNIVAJA) to remember the third anniversary of British journalist Dom Phillips and Indigenous expert Bruno Pereira killings on June 5, 2022, in the Brazilian state of Amazonas.
As Nigeria marked the 14th anniversary of the enactment of the Freedom of Information (FOI) Act, Media Rights Agenda (MRA) on Wednesday called on all public institutions at the Federal, State, and Local Government levels to commit to the full and effective implementation of the Law, which was signed into force on May 28, 2011.
Chad’s High Authority for Media and Audiovisual Media (HAMA) has a new leader: Halima Assadya Ali was appointed as its President on May 21.

