Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: Introduction
Paul Obi, Taye C. Obateru and Sam Amadi
Chapter 2: Assessing the Legal Protection of Freedom of the Press in Nigeria’s Constitutional Democracy
Sam Amadi
Chapter 3: Media Censorship of Nigerian Presidential Elections: Navigating Candidates, Campaigns and the Monitory Democracy Theory
Paul Obi
Chapter 4: Who Watches the Watchdog? Ethical Interrogation of Self-Censorship of Nigerian Media
Taye C. Obateru
Chapter 5: The Shrinking Civic Space: Journalistic Hazards, Risks and Media Resistance to Censorship in Nigeria
Bridget Onochie, Lasisi Olagunju, Paul Ogwu and Paul Obi
Chapter 6: National Broadcasting Commission (NBC), Nigerian Press Council (NPC) and Media Regulation in an Age of Information Fluidity
Igomu Onoja
Chapter 7: Walking the Tight Rope of National Security: Interrogating Public Interest to Know vs Security Implications of Media Coverage
Ibrahim Uba Yusuf, Senator Iroegbu and Brigadier General Sani K. Usman (Rtd)
Chapter 8: Technology, Internet, Social Media and the Politics of Online Free Speech in Nigeria
Joseph Nwanja Chukwu
Chapter 9: Deconstructing the Fourth Estate Ideals and the Quest for Free Speech: A Study of Nigeria's Minister of Information on the Role of the Media
Joe Babalola Bankole
Chapter 10: Conclusion
Taye C. Obateru, Sam Amadi and Paul Obi
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