NHRC, NUJ condemn security agencies’ attacks on journalists covering protests
By Patrick WemambuThe National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has strongly condemned the harassment and molestations of journalists covering the nation-wide protests #EndBadGovernance by security...
Centre decries police attack on journalists covering hunger protest
By Achadu Gabriel, KadunaThe Centre for Journalism, Innovation and Development (CJID) has condemned the numerous incidents of attacks on journalists by security officials, particularly...
Video: Youths protest in front of Buhari’s Residence In Daura, demand that he addresses them
Several protesters suspected to be under the auspices of the #EndBadGovernance nationwide protest stormed the vicinity of the residence of former President Muhammadu...
Protests: FCT Police Arrest Roughandles NUJ Correspondents’ Chapel Chairman
…as violence is recorded in parts of the TerritoryJide Oyekunle, Nigeria Union of Journalists Abuja Correspondents’ Chapel Chairman, was arrested and roughandled by the...
Oborevwori says hard times require innovative, creative thinking by governments
By Anne AzukaGovernor Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta State on Wednesday said the nation was experiencing times which requires innovative and creative thinking by...
PLWD urges to shun protest
By Eunice Nnachi, YenagoaPersons living with disabilities, PLWD has been called to abstain from participating in a planned protest set for tomorrow.Former S.S.A...
University Don makes case for language and cultural reforms in Nigeria
By Ogenyi Ogenyi,UyoProfessor Joseph Ushie, the 103rd inaugural lecturer of the University of Uyo, has made a compelling case for revitalizing indigenous languages and...
Health Commissioner says Delta records 138 cases of Cholera with 7 deaths
By Anne AzukaDelta State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Joseph Onojaeme on Tuesday said that the state has recorded a total of 138 cases...
The Purported Directives of the IG of Police to Protesters Are Illegal
Despite the aforegoing, the court proceeded to declare the entire provisions of the Public Order Act, Cap. 382, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 1990 illegal and unconstitutional.
Section 1(3) of the 1999 Constitution invalidates any law deemed to be inconsistent with the provisions of the Constitution void only to the extent of its inconsistency.
Nigeria army barricade Abuja major roads hours to planned protest
Conduct stop-n-search, causing untold go-slow hardshipBy our correspondentSurprisingly, heavily armed Nigerian soldiers, on Monday, barricaded the Keffi-Abuja expressway, leaving many commuters stranded due to...

