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| Information increasingly a rare commodity in Nigeriahttp://www.sources.com/Releases/NR2401.htmSources News Release
 Publisher:  Reporters without Borders
 Date Written:  05/02/2015
 Year Published:  2015
 Resource Type:  Article
 
 Reporters Without Borders is alarmed about the glaring gaps in domestic news coverage in Nigeria in the run-up to the 14 February presidential election, especially in the northeastern state of Borno.
 
 Abstract:  Reporters Without Borders is alarmed about the glaring gaps in domestic news coverage in Nigeria in the run-up to the 14 February presidential election, especially in the northeastern state of Borno, where the Islamist rebel group Boko Haram has been carrying out massacres.
 
 The scarcity of news coverage is tacitly tolerated by the government although the publics need for information is greater than ever in such times of political unrest and violence.
 
 In Kambari, a village just 5 km outs...
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