The journalists who were brutally assaulted on Tuesday, August 15, 2023, in Bayelsa state have told IPC’s Centre for Safety and Protection of Journalists (I-CSPJ) that it was a needle-eye escape from the jaws of death.
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Data from the International Press Centre (IPC), reveals that 66 Nigerian journalists and three media houses suffered from various forms of attack in 2022.
The International Press Centre (IPC) Lagos has established a Centre on Safety and Protection of Journalists to address the growing spate of attacks on media freedom in Nigeria.
Two workshops for female candidates contesting in the 2023 Nigeria elections are set to hold on the 12th & 13th…
Experts from the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), the media and the civil society organizations will on Saturday December 10,…
The International Press Centre (IPC), the lead partner of component 4 (Support to media) of the European Union Support to…
The International Press Centre (IPC) Lagos-Nigeria has called on Nigeria Police and Lagos state government to bring attackers of journalists…
The International Press Centre (IPC) has joined voices with Nigerian women in their protest against the National Assembly’s, NASS, rejection…
The International Press Centre (IPC) and Media Rights Agenda (MRA), have invited Nigerians from all works of life, to vote…
The International Press Centre, IPC, Lagos-Nigeria has expressed extreme sadness over the death of Vanguard journalist, Tordue Salem who went…