Abiri was released on Wednesday August 15th on bail and scheduled to appear in court Thursday August 16th....
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Thursday, August 16, 2018
Journalist James Abiri Released From Detention After 2 Years....
Jones Abiri, publisher and editor in chief of the Weekly Source newspaper, has been released from detention in Nigeria, after over two years...
Abiri was released on Wednesday August 15th on bail and scheduled to appear in court Thursday August 16th....
Abiri was released on Wednesday August 15th on bail and scheduled to appear in court Thursday August 16th....
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ReplyDeleteThis man can keep a secret 👍👍👍👍
ReplyDeleteStella another journalist working with Premium time newspaper was also arrested few days ago by SARS operatives the same day the Acting President overhaul them. They were asking for the source of his published news which was a leaked from the letter the IG was to send to the Acting President accusing PDP of the siege at the National assembly. On his refusal to disclosed his source which is a normal ethics of journalism, his account were frozen as to incapacitate him but he is still resolute.
ReplyDeleteNa WA. May God help journalists with their stories. Some truth and plenty plenty plenty lies
ReplyDeleteWhistle blowing gone wrong!
ReplyDeleteHow shallow can you get?
DeleteBeing a journalist in this country is no joke.
ReplyDeleteNot easy
ReplyDeleteThese are the kind of people we need in the field of journalism
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