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Brutalised journalist petitions DSS
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Writer Session to Feature Amina Aboje, Elsie Oghenekaro
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AMCON takes over Daily Times Plc
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PTCIJ launches national fact-checking platform
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What journalists should know about religion
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Publish true, verifiable news, online publishers urged
By Tunde Omisola Online publishers have been urged to ensure that their news items are…