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April 8, 2026

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Ishaku’s comments on Jos crisis reporting: A wake call to the media

amazingtimes3 months ago06 mins

By Shu’aibu Usman Leman_ I read Jonathan Ishaku’s recent essay on media silence and its consequences in Plateau State with a profound sense of concern and careful reflection. His intervention is not only timely but necessary, offering a thoughtful and incisive critique of the media’s role in a crisis that has endured for far too…

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Media responsibility in the Jos crisis: A call for change

amazingtimes3 months ago07 mins

By Jonathan Ishaku I am unlikely to win applause from my colleagues in Plateau State for saying this. But truth is not a popularity contest—it is a responsibility. In the matter of the persistent insecurity in Plateau State, the media must accept that it is not just a witness to failure; it is, in part,…

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  • Europe Has Not Closed Its Doors—It Has Changed the Rules, By Rimamnde Shawulu
  • Democracy Under Pressure? Chika Adamu Raises Tough Questions on Nigeria’s Political Future
  • State Police Will Not End Nigeria’s Insecurity—But It Could Make Nigeria Safer
  • 42 Marghi Children Abducted in Southern Borno: Why Nigeria Is Not Paying Attention
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