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Read more about the article Nigeria on lock-down as polls open for presidential election

Nigeria on lock-down as polls open for presidential election

  • Post author:Uchenna Ekwo
  • Post published:March 27, 2015
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By Lawrence FreemanSupreme Courts rejects plea to disqualify opposition candidate, Buhari.  With the Nigerian Presidential election on March 28 now less than 24 hours away, the tension and anxiety of the…

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CMPI seeks interns in NYC

  • Post author:Uchenna Ekwo
  • Post published:March 18, 2015
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The Center for Media and Peace Initiatives seeks internship candidates pursuing high school or university degrees to join our core team and contribute to the efforts of our NGO in…

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Read more about the article The Mystery of Iraq’s chemical weapons: Part ll

The Mystery of Iraq’s chemical weapons: Part ll

  • Post author:Uchenna Ekwo
  • Post published:March 16, 2015
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By Zoe Gorman Iraq’s Chemical Weapons and Operation Avarice Part II: Practicality VS. Precaution — Why the Military Kept Chemical Weapon Finds from Congress Click here for Part I. Part…

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Read more about the article Post Snowden effect on journalism practice

Post Snowden effect on journalism practice

  • Post author:Uchenna Ekwo
  • Post published:March 10, 2015
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By Zoe Gorman Ninety-percent of journalists believe their Internet Service Providers (ISP) would share their data with the NSA, and 64 percent believe the government has already collected their communications…

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