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Nigerian Journalist Responds to MFWA Award Withdrawal

Prominent Nigerian journalist David Hundeyin responds to Media Foundation for West Africa's award withdrawal, defending his integrity and questioning the organization's motives in exclusive statement.

James Ojo Selected for 2025 AIJC Journalism Masterclass

James Ojo, a talented journalist from Legit.ng, has been chosen to participate in the exclusive 2025 AIJC Investigative Journalism Masterclass, joining a select group of media professionals from across Africa.

Legit.ng Journalist Wins Prestigious DPI Fellowship Spot

A distinguished Legit.ng reporter has been chosen among only 15 journalists worldwide for the competitive Digital Public Infrastructure Journalism Fellowship, marking a significant achievement for Nigerian journalism.

US Explains Wole Soyinka Visa Revocation

The United States government has officially addressed the controversial revocation of Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka's visa, revealing the reasons behind this diplomatic decision that has sparked nationwide discussions in Nigeria.

JAMB Walks Out on House Panel Over Media

Drama unfolded at the National Assembly as JAMB officials abruptly walked out of an investigative hearing, protesting against media coverage of the proceedings.

JAMB Officials Walk Out on House of Representatives

Tensions escalated at the National Assembly as JAMB officials abruptly walked out of an investigative hearing, leaving lawmakers stunned. Discover the shocking details behind this unprecedented parliamentary drama.

US Revokes Wole Soyinka's Visa Over Criticism

Nobel Prize-winning author Wole Soyinka reveals his US visa was revoked after criticizing American political interference in Nigeria's affairs. The literary icon shares his stance on sovereignty and artistic freedom.

Soyinka: US Visa Revoked in Political Witch Hunt

Nobel Prize-winning playwright Wole Soyinka reveals his US visa was revoked in what he describes as a politically motivated witch hunt, raising concerns about academic freedom and US-Nigeria relations.

Soyinka destroyed Green Card after Trump victory

Nigerian literary icon Professor Wole Soyinka makes shocking revelation about destroying his US residency permit following Donald Trump's election win, citing political principles.

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