CJID: Imo, Bauchi, Lagos Rank Most Dangerous States for Journalists
[ThisDayLive - Nigeria] - 4/08/2025
Folalumi Alaran in Abuja and Tony Icheku in Owerri Imo, Bauchi, and Lagos States have been ranked among the most dangerous places for journalists in Nigeria, with risks spread across the Southeast, Northeast, The post CJID: Imo, Bauchi, Lagos Rank Most Dangerous States for Journalists appeared (…)
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