Nigeria Rights Group Accuses Government of Muzzling Free Press
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A Nigerian free press advocacy group is challenging a newly-revised broadcast code that led to a radio station being fined for airing an interview regulators called "inciting." For Nightline Africa, VOA’s Peter Clottey spoke with President Aigbokhan, executive director of the Freedom of Information Council, who said the code is designed to curb press freedoms.