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CWPPF condemns growing trend of state security attacks on journalists and media houses

CWPPF condemns growing trend of state security attacks on journalists and media houses

Press Release The Coalition for Whistleblower Protection and Press Freedom, CWPPF, strongly condemns the growing trend of state security attacks on journalists and news media houses publishing investigative reports about public officials involved in corruption. This dangerous trend threatens the health of the Nigerian news media and the resilience of our country’s democracy. On Thursday, December

Coalition of Whistleblower Protection and Press Freedom Condemns Attacks on Critical Media and Investigative Journalists in Nigeria

The Coalition of Whistleblower Protection and Press Freedom, CWPPF,  condemns in the strongest terms the growing trend of attacks on journalists and media houses which have published investigative reports about corruption allegedly perpetrated by government officials. It is a dangerous trend that threatens not only the vibrancy of the critical media in Nigeria but also the

CWPPF berates Governor Ayade over harassment, detention of journalist

Press Release The Coalition for Whistle blower Protection and Press Freedom (CWPPF), on Monday condemned the continuous harassment and detention of a Journalist, Mr Agba Jalingo by Governor of Cross Rivers state, Mr Ben Ayade. The Journalist who is the publisher of Cross River Watch was alleged to have become critical of the government of

Coalition for Whistleblowers Protection and Press Freedom condemns fatal attack on ChannelsTV reporter

The Coalition for Whistleblowers Protection and Press Freedom (CWPPF) condemns the fatal attack on ChannelsTV reporter Mr Precious Owolabi, an attack that has resulted in His death and demands for immediate action to be taken to investigate and bring to justice the perpetrators of this heinous act. Mr. Precious Owolabi an NYSC corps member serving

CSOs condemn cold murder of Ghanaian investigative journalist

The Coalition for Whistleblowers Protection and Press Freedom (CWPPF) condemns in the most strenuous terms the death of Ghanaian journalist, Ahmed Husseini-Suale and calls on the Ghanaian Government to investigate and bring the perpetrators to justice. Mr Hussein-Suale before his demise was a member of the investigative journalism team working with Tiger Eye in Ghana.

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