
“Why We Protest” — Hunger, Government Reckless Spending
Protesters say government reckless spending amidst over-aching hardship in the country triggered #EndBadGovernance protest.
Protesters say government reckless spending amidst over-aching hardship in the country triggered #EndBadGovernance protest.
Countries with relaxed visa policies witness significant tourism and foreign investment growth.
Speaking on the floor of the House of Respresentative, Jimbo bemoaned the troubling increase in the number of journalists being unlawfully arrested, detained, and harassed for carrying out their professional duties while relying on the offense of Cyber-Stalking within the Cybercrimes Act, 2015.
Experts believe when importation is expensive, costs of living soar and essential commodities become unaffordable.
In agreement with the protesters, fiscal professionals say history teaches no country can reasonably tax itself to success.
The growing trend of journalists’ arrest and abduction does not just show a decline in press freedom in Nigeria, it also raises serious concerns about the future of journalism in the country.
Using competition to reduce airfare is not alien to the Nigerian aviation sector. A few months ago, a Nigerian major air carrier, Air Peace, secured a deal to fly to the United Kingdom from Lagos and pegged its flight ticket prices at a record low compared to its foreign counterparts.
“It’s an indirect tax on the masses. The service providers will not feel it that much. They will accommodate it and add it to their cost of services, and the masses will keep suffering.”
The Liberalist Centre, a Nigeria-based think-tank dedicated to promoting pro-freedom ideas for human flourishing, has trained 100 mid-career journalists and writers on pro-freedom reporting. Held
The blatant disregard of press freedom has recently placed Nigeria as one of the most dangerous and difficult countries for journalists.
As the world marks Press Freedom Day, journalists and media practitioners operate in a shrinking space that makes their work a hard nut to crack.
Journalism is both demanding and dangerous in Nigeria. The sour relationship between the media and authorities has battered the freedom of journalistic practices, making it
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