Tag: Premium Times
#FreeSamuelOgundipeNOW: More Nigerians demand release of PREMIUM TIMES journalist
More Nigerians have taken to Twitter to demand the release of PREMIUM TIMES journalist, Samuel Ogundipe.
Mr. Ogundipe was arrested on Tuesday over a story...
Charly Boy leads protest to police HQ over detained PREMIUM TIMES...
Entertainer and activist, Charly Boy, on Thursday led a protest to the Police headquarters in Abuja to demand the release of detained PREMIUM TIMES...
PDP demands release of PREMIUM TIMES reporter
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has called for the immediate release of PREMIUM TIMES reporter, Samuel Ogundipe, who was arrested on Tuesday and subsequently...
Police secretly arraign PREMIUM TIMES journalist
The Nigerian police secretly commenced the trial of PREMIUM TIMES journalist, Samuel Ogundipe, on Wednesday, while denying him access to his lawyers.
The police arraigned...
GOCOP demands immediate release of PREMIUM TIMES journalist
The Guild of Corporate Online Publishers (GOCOP) has demanded the immediate release of PREMIUM TIMES Security Reporter, Samuel Ogundipe, detained by the Nigeria Police...
NUJ, IPC, MURIC condemn detention of PREMIUM TIMES reporter
On the day acting President Yemi Osinbajo ordered the overhaul of the dreaded Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), the Nigeria Police Force on Tuesday detained...
Govt has nothing to do with arrest of Premium Times journalists...
The Federal Government will not do anything to stifle press freedom, because it is keenly aware that a free press is vital to the...
Condemnation trails arrest of Premium Times journalists
Nigerians have risen in one voice to condemn Thursday’s arrest of Premium Times publisher, Dapo Olorunyomi, and judicial correspondent, Josephine Okakwu, by the police.
The...
BREAKING: Police raid Premium Times head office, arrest publisher
The Nigeria Police Force on Thursday raided Premium Times head office in Abuja and arrested the publisher, Dapo Olorunyomi, the online medium has reported.
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Nigerian Army threatens to sue Premium Times over anti-Buratai reports
The Nigerian Army has formally written Premium Times to protest what it described as the online medium’s unwarranted serial provocative, unauthorised, libellous and defamatory...






