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IMPI proposes security emergency crackdown on fake news as terror threats persist

The Independent Media and Policy Initiative (IMPI) has called on President Bola Tinubu to declare a new national security emergency, as part of broader efforts to intensify the fight against terrorism in the country. The group also recommended that such

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Kaduna govt backs social media regulation against fake news, conflict

  In order to further promote Peace and tranquility in the State, the Kaduna Government has backed stronger regulation of social media to curb misinformation and reduce conflict escalation. The decision is on the heels of a new peacebuilding report

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State Police: Senate, IGP Committee not in conflict, says Ogunsakin

As debate intensifies over the proposed establishment of state police in Nigeria, Chairman of the Nigeria Police Committee on the Establishment of State Police, Professor Olu Ogunsakin, has clarified that there is no conflict between the constitutional amendment process being driven by the National Assembly and the work of the Inspector-General of Police (IGP)-constituted committee.

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How Afrobeat Is Finding a New Home in North Wales Through Emerging Artist Don Gz

Afrobeat’s global rise has largely been associated with major UK cities such as London, Birmingham, and Manchester. However, in recent years, a quieter cultural shift has been taking place in North Wales, where Nigerian-born artist Emmanuel Eze-Ogwa, professionally known as Don Gz, has been contributing to the genre’s growing visibility in the region. Rather than […]

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