
Report: Over 80 Press Attacks in Nigeria Went Unprosecuted in 2025
The most prevalent form of the attacks was arrest and detention of journalists and citizens, which accounted for 44 percent of all documented incidents.

The most prevalent form of the attacks was arrest and detention of journalists and citizens, which accounted for 44 percent of all documented incidents.

Low Taxes, Less Regulation Lead Morocco to Become Africa’s Top Automobile Manufacturer.

The year 2025 revealed how poor policy implementation undermined security, economy, and governance.

As the year comes to a close, The Liberalist reflects on the major events that shaped the state of press freedom in Africa

ECOWAS plans to slash aviation taxes from 2026 in a bid to cut airfares, boost regional mobility, and revive economic integration across West Africa.

Persistent political repression and weak governance across Africa are creating conditions that embolden militaries to intervene in civilian rule.

Internet shutdowns are increasingly used by African governments to silence dissent and weaken digital freedom.

…the report warns that Africa’s growing prosperity remains limited as weak freedoms and structural barriers continue to undermine business growth across the continent.

Guinea-Bissau’s latest crisis shows, once again, how centralised power makes political instability almost inevitable.

Nigeria’s recurring strikes expose government neglect and the urgent need for real reforms.

…the report shows Nigeria’s civic space is shrinking rapidly, with the Police responsible for nearly half of all state-led human rights violations.

Africa’s overreliance on foreign trade deals like AGOA has exposed its economic vulnerability.
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