I contributed to freedom of expression in Nigeria, IBB claims
[NigerianEye - Nigeria] - 24/02/2025
Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida (IBB), former military president, has claimed that he contributed immensely to the freedom of expression and liberalisation of media in Nigeria. In ‘A Journey In Service’, his newly-released autobiography, the former military president said the policies initiated during his regime aided media ownership in the country. He said the country’s strong democratic system can be attributed, in part, to the media’s role in upholding freedom of expression. “Our media remains a source of strength and pride to all of us. We may have had differences in the information (…)
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