Ghana

The Nigerian media landscape is a changing climate. Once dominated by print, radio and television, it is experiencing a disruption by digital platforms. The chief limitations of journalistic excellence are the poor remuneration and the overlapping of journalism and politics often to the detriment of objectivity.

105

Press Freedom Ranking Score

10

Journalist Arrests Incidents

10

Journalist Arrests Incidents

10

Journalist Arrests Incidents

10

Journalist Arrests Incidents

10

Journalist Arrests Incidents

Overview

Media

Policies

Education

Telecommunication

Innovation

Traditional Forms of Communication

Conclusions

Stories

The last thing Bala said to his wife on the phone was, “Amina, do not worry, I will be out, and we will make up for the lost years we have missed as a family. I will make it up for our son.” Bala was finally released from prison in January 2025.
The last thing Bala said to his wife on the phone was, “Amina, do not worry, I will be out, and we will make up for the lost years we have missed as a family. I will make it up for our son.” Bala was finally released from prison in January 2025.
The last thing Bala said to his wife on the phone was, “Amina, do not worry, I will be out, and we will make up for the lost years we have missed as a family. I will make it up for our son.” Bala was finally released from prison in January 2025.
The last thing Bala said to his wife on the phone was, “Amina, do not worry, I will be out, and we will make up for the lost years we have missed as a family. I will make it up for our son.” Bala was finally released from prison in January 2025.
The last thing Bala said to his wife on the phone was, “Amina, do not worry, I will be out, and we will make up for the lost years we have missed as a family. I will make it up for our son.” Bala was finally released from prison in January 2025.
The last thing Bala said to his wife on the phone was, “Amina, do not worry, I will be out, and we will make up for the lost years we have missed as a family. I will make it up for our son.” Bala was finally released from prison in January 2025.