Stakeholders urge ethical reporting to combat insecurity in Nigeria
[Peoples Daily - Nigeria] - 14/07/2025
By Abubakar Yunusa Stakeholders from media, security, traditional institutions, and government have called for ethical journalism to address Nigeria’s growing insecurity and promote national unity. At a two-day summit themed “Security Journalism and Its Economic Impact on National Development,” (…)
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