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How to sustain Press freedom by Editors

Admin May 6, 2013
The Press 17- ES article-femi adesina

 

The Nigerian Guild of Editors [NGE], in a statement issued by its president, Mr. Femi Adesina, said that the line between press freedom and repression is thin. According to the NGE President, eternal vigilance is needed at all times in order not to suppress the freedom of expression. Reflecting on the world press freedom day, the President observed that every May 3, affords journalists the opportunity to reflect on the state of the media.

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