Publishers to boycott police activities over attack on Arise TV crew
[The Guardian - Nigeria] - 9/01/2026
Publishers of local tabloids operating under the Port Harcourt Press platform have threatened to boycott activities of the Rivers State Police Command over its alleged failure to arrest those responsible for the attack on an Arise Television news crew in Port Harcourt. The post Publishers to (…)
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