By Adam Nossiter DAKAR, Senegal — Amid the global cries of alarm over the deaths of African migrants in the Mediterranean has been a notable silence: Where are the impassioned voices of Afri... Read more
Frontline nationalist, Alhaji Tanko Yakassai is not exactly comfortable with the dynamics of the just concluded general elections. The elder statesman, in his characteristic bluntness, lame... Read more
By Oliver Teves MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Sadness and disappointment gripped Filipinos after Manny Pacquiao’s defeat in his much-anticipated fight against American Floyd Mayweather Jr... Read more
By Greg Heakes Las Vegas (AFP) – Floyd Mayweather danced his way to a unanimous decision over frustrated Manny Pacquiao to win the richest fight in history and cement his place in the... Read more
By Courtney C. Radsch/CPJ Advocacy Director Last week, I met a Cameroonian journalist who worked in the Congo until he fled following a series of threats and an attack on his home by armed m... Read more
By Kayode Ketefe Today, May 1, 2015, like first day of every May, is International Workers’ Day! It is a day historically-linked with working people in their struggles to actualise fair and... Read more
Nairobi, May 1, 2015 – The Committee to Protect Journalists calls on authorities in the western Kenyan town of Eldoret to do their utmost to identify and prosecute the killers of journ... Read more
Nairobi, May 1, 2015 – Unidentified armed men on Wednesday night shot dead Somali journalist, Daud Ali Omar, at his home in Somalia, according to local journalists and news reports. Th... Read more
The 8th edition of the Empowerment Series of the Association of Communication Scholars & Professionals of Nigeria also known as ACSPN Empowerment Series (AES) and third to be held in 201... Read more
By Philip Obaji Jr. LAGOS — “I was asked to kill my parents on the day I was captured,” said 16-year-old Babagana, a former Boko Haram child slave. “I had no courage, so they killed th... Read more
