By Sue Valentine/ Africa Program Coordinator Award-winning Angolan journalist Rafael Marques de Morais (Photo credit: AP Photo/Thembe Hadebe) On Tuesday, less than a week after receiving an... Read more
By Philip Obaji Jr. Photograph: Emmanuel Braun/Reuters Babagana was just 16 when Boko Haram militants invaded his town, slaughtered his parents, and abducted the local children. It was midni... Read more
By Feyi Fawehinmi My friend used to tell me about a guy who went on to become a Governor of one of the South West states in the 1999 election. Before he got the Alliance for Democracy (AD) t... Read more
Press Release Chairman, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Ibrahim Lamorde has called on members of the public to be cautious of the modus operandi of fraudsters in order... Read more
By Lekan Akinosho Eligible voters in Nigeria will have the opportunity of exercising their franchise in a couple of days if the incumbent President and his ruling party, PDP, allow it... Read more
By Minna Salami Aztec thinking was all but erased from history after their defeat by the Spanish. Photograph: Archivo Iconografico/Corbis The campaign to counter the narrow-mindedness of uni... Read more
By William Branigin After becoming the country’s first prime minister in 1959, he oversaw independence from Britain and Malaysia. Wong Maye-E/AP Lee Kuan Yew, whose efficient but often heavy... Read more
By Sue Valentine/CPJ Africa Program Coordinator These South African plainclothes police ordered the photojournalist to delete their picture. (Jan Gerber/Media24) South Africa is synonymous w... Read more
Pic: The Punch Lagos, Nigeria, March 20, 2015 – A Nigerian journalist told the Committee to Protect Journalists he received threats on Sunday and reported them to the police but had been reb... Read more
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has organised a two-day media dialogue in Enugu, capital of Enugu State, with Online Publishers to discuss the convention on child rights wh... Read more