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Arianna Huffington | Posted 11.08.2009 | Home


Arianna Huffington

Just back from Lagos, Nigeria, where I took part in the second African Media Leadership Forum, which brought together journalists from 46 African countries. New media play a powerful role on the continent, where traditional media face constant government restrictions, over 300 million Africans have cellphones, and locals are being trained to use texting and camera phone video to report from rural areas. Hearing the stories of many of the journalists present was a powerful reminder that, in much of the world, being a journalist requires great courage. "I've been arrested 136 times," a journalist from Cameroon told me. "The government threw grenades into our offices," said a newspaperman from Liberia, "so we went down the street and started another paper." It makes the rheumy bleatings of the likes of Glenn Beck feel even more contemptible and pathetic.

Nigerian Email Scammers Undeterred By Surveillance, Jail Time

GlobalPost | Eamon Kircher-Allen | Posted 08.21.2009 | World


LAGOS, Nigeria -- Remember that Nigerian prince who contacted you a few months back, saying he'd pay you to help transfer his inheritance to the Uni...

Nigerian Militants Claim Responsibility For Oil Loading Dock Attack

Reuters | Posted 08.13.2009 | World


Nigeria's most prominent militant group said on Monday it had sabotaged a loading dock for oil tankers in Lagos state, the latest in a string of rebel...

Still struggling - Fela Kuti's family fights on

The Independent | Independent | Posted 07.05.2009 | Home

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The first time the Nigerian authorities shut down Africa's most famous nightclub, they sent 1,000 soldiers to raze the place to the ground. This time...

The Worst Places in the World to Work

Sean Jacobs | Posted 04.19.2009 | World


Sean Jacobs

If you don't count Baghdad, Pyongyang (North Korea) or Harare (Zimbabwe) -- cities affected by war or economic sanctions -- which cities are the most ...

Nigeria Babies Scandal: 3 Face Charges For Selling Drug

BBC NEWS | Posted 04.05.2009 | World


Three people have appeared in a Nigerian court over their alleged role in the deaths of more than 80 children....