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Media groups condemn ‘harassment’ of Nigerian journalist

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Mr Jalingo was arraigned last Friday at the Federal High Court, Calabar Judicial Division, on four counts bordering on criminal acts. The coalition has released a statement condemning his ‘harassment’ by the state. It said Nigerian journalists ”should not be charged with any trumped-up criminal offences for holding the government accountable”.

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