Jay FM Journalists Detained After Coverage of APC Chairman’s Mother’s Funeral in Jos
Two journalists from Jay FM were reportedly detained by the DSS while covering the funeral of APC National Chairman Nentawe Yilwatda’s mother in Jos, Plateau State, highlighting ongoing concerns over press freedom in Nigeria, according to the station’s managing director, Clinton Garuba.
Jay FM Journalists Detained After Coverage of APC Chairman’s Mother’s Funeral in Jos
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