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Buhari not born-again democrat, wants to return Decree 4 through Lai Mohammed – Media chiefs Published 23 June 2021 Veteran journalists, in separate interviews with KAYODE OYERO, examine moves by the Federal Government to amend media laws in the country. They conclude that the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), is not a born-again democrat he claims to be. Respected media veterans in Nigeria have said the anti-press laws and moves to stifle free speech by the regime of the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), show that the ex-military head of state is not a born-again democrat as he claimed in his address before some world leaders at the Chatham House in London during his campaign in February 2015. ....
Lekan Sote Published 2 June 2021Somebody, likely a cynic, said Nigeria is a failed state that is working. This, because the indices of a failed state are evident in Nigeria, though the political and economic structures have not quite collapsed.America’s Council of Foreign Relations thinks that Nigeria has degenerated from a weak state to a failed state because of the inability of its government to curb large-scale violence and insurgency.Things. ....
OPINION: Governor Nasir El-Rufai's courage, By Bayo Onanuga premiumtimesng.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from premiumtimesng.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
COVID-19: Beyond FG’s promised intervention for print media On By Sunday Odiaka THERE have been increasing concerns about the future of the print media in Nigeria. The mounting worries also rubbish claims that business losses in the sector are largely due to the global pandemic. Victor Ifijeh, seasoned journalist, reportedly laments: “To say that the print is seriously challenged is an understatement. To say that it is in decline is putting it mildly. In the words of a commentator, the print media is dying slowly.” For Bayo Onanuga, another industry veteran, the emergence of digital media disrupted and drastically decreased the value of print editions. “Globally, newspapers in print are becoming anachronistic and with the way technology is driving the industry, many journalists will soon be jobless if they do not adapt quickly to the phenomenally-changing environment,” Onanuga recently opines. ....