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The Press Under Military Rule in Nigeria (1966-1993): An Historical and Legal Narrative (African Studies)

Author I. Bayo Oloyede, Bayo Oloyede
Publisher Edwin Mellen Pr
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ISBN / ASIN0773462597
ISBN-139780773462595
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This book investigates the relationship between Nigerian military governments and the Nigerian press in the context of press freedom over a period of twenty-three years. The largely historical legal study focuses on four objectives to wit: to examine the laws (decrees and edicts) which defined the limits of press freedom during military rule in Nigeria; to draw together in one document the pertinent Nigerian case law in the area of press freedom during military rule; to identify and analyze the institutional, legal and non-legal measures and mechanisms utilized by Nigerian military regimes in controlling the press; and to identify and analyze the socio-political factors that influenced or affected press freedom during military rule in Nigeria.