A female journalist based in Katsina state, Ruqayya Aliyu Jibia, has cried out for justice, saying her life is in danger following her encounter with the Nigerian police in the state. Ms Aliyu, who works for Tambarin Hausa TV in the state, took to her Tik Tok account and shared a two minutes and 50 seconds video from her place of hiding. While narrating her ordeals in a video obtained by SaharaReporters, Rukayya said she was arrested for criticising the police public parade of four girls allegedly arrested for prostitution on her personal Tiktok account.
Ruqayya Aliyu Jibia, a female journalist based in Katsina state, has cried out for justice. According to her, her life is in danger following her encounter with the police in the state.
The board of Amasis Broadcasting Services Ltd, owners of Tambarin Hausa Television has appointed Ibrahim Shawai as its new Managing Director/Chief Operating Officer.
MUHAMMAD Buhari said on Wednesday that England’s King Charles III asked him if he had a home in London and that he triumphantly declared that he didn’t.