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Sunday 18 October 2015

Nigerian journalist arrested and detained in Niger Republic

The Deputy Editor of Daily Trust on Sunday, Danjuma Lawan Adamu, has been arrested & detained by security officers in Niger Republic while he was on an assignment investigating the route used by Nigerian youth to migrate to European countries. A statement from the media house says Danjuma was arrested and is being detained over allegations of inappropriate travel documents.

Daily Trust executive director/editor-in-chief Malam Mannir Dan Ali in a statement quoted Danjuma as saying ...


"I got necessary travel approvals from the Nigerien consulate in Kano, Nigeria and at every checkpoint; I presented them upon request and was allowed to proceed. I had passed up to 10 checkpoints and was cleared accordingly until I approached Agadez. The security alleged that the document authorizing my journey was signed but wasn’t stamped. I have been detained since then and am left wondering how I should be punished for a fault of no mine. As an experienced cross border reporter, Lawan Danjuma sought and got the relevant documentation from the Kano Consulate office of the Nigerien embassy after stating his mission to Agadez" Dan Ali added that "It was the same documentation that he used at different check points including the Nigeria/Niger border post at Kongolom, Katsina state and was only stopped and arrested on reaching Agadez,”.
Meanwhile Daily Trust is calling for the immediate release of Danjuma.
"We see the arrest as an infringement of his right as an ECOWAS citizen and have since reached the Nigerien authorities to ask for the release of the reporter. We are shocked that more than 24 hours after the arrest, he still is being held and his freedom is being curtailed”

42 comments:

  1. Okyyy then,so what shld we do.....

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  2. What the hell,I was humiliated somewhere around ikeja because of stamp I don't even notice it,I plead and plead before I was release so bad. TIMILEYIN BLESSING

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  3. It's wa! The way shi! Happen dis days.

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  4. Niger kwa....is it not dat same Niger ?.....mtcheeeeeew

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  5. I hope dis issue wil b sorted out asap...

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  6. I hope something is done to address dis rubbish. Linda take note!

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  7. I hope something is done to address dis rubbish. Linda take note!

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  8. I hope something is done to address dis rubbish. Linda take note!

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  9. Believe me when I tell you that the authorities in Agadez are not unconnected to the deals cos they are profiting millions from this trafficking route immensely. Corruption is everywhere in Africa.

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  10. Sorry dear! But that grammar there is hot!!! "...for a fault of no mine''

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  11. The should better release him before I Vex

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    1. Sharrrap. Wetin uwan do? Bokoharam dey Una never end am

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  12. Sorry to him o














    #It WiLL oNLy gEt beTTer
    #iT MuSt eNd IN pRAisE

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  13. Niger of all country, imagine...... Alot of stupid countries don dey embarrass Nigeria

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  14. I hope he's released as soon as possible.


    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  15. Africa's are Africa problem

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  16. THATS BAD






    AUNTY LINDA........

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  17. THATS BAD






    AUNTY LINDA........

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  18. THATS BAD






    AUNTY LINDA........

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  19. Hmmmm! Think there is more to this

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  20. please they should let the man go jare, which kind of security bridge is that nonsense story they are telling???.....(get the bloggers secret weapon of success,
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  21. Urgent intervention by relevant authorities please. Our people can't be maltreated in Europe & America & suffer same fate in Niger. Let all media houses show solidarity. Blow it loud!

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  22. Na wa ooooo for why??? Common Niger republic

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  23. I hope it is sorted out soon.

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  24. Common Niger #Smh !, pls kindly follow me up on Twitter @Cute_Namera

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  25. I hope it is sorted out soon.

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  26. I hope it is sorted out soon.

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  27. Quite unfortunate. Hope hez released.

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  28. I hope they release him ASAP.












    #TeamBlessed#

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  29. I hope they release him ASAP.












    #TeamBlessed#

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  30. Something should be done about this. Its not correct

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    Linda has set a standard, you can be an undergraduate and be a successful entrepreneur, and you can be working in a multinational and still do this business. It’s for everyone who still has dreams and want more from life.
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