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NUJ Seeks Regulatory Council to Govern Journalism

Babatunde Junaid2 hours ago2 hours ago03 mins

The Nigeria Union of Journalists wants the federal government to establish a regulatory council to police the media industry. Churchill Oyowe, chairman of the Delta State branch, argues that the current reliance on voluntary ethics provides insufficient protection for practitioners. Unlike law or medicine, journalism in Nigeria lacks a statutory body to enforce standards and…

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