Journalists charged to uphold ethics in child rights reporting

[The Guardian - Nigeria] - 31/10/2025
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), the Federal Government, and Professor of Broadcasting Development and Political Communication at the University of Uyo, Charles Obot, have urged journalists across Nigeria to uphold the highest ethical standards in child rights reporting, stressing (…)
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