Nigeria’s best journalists are leaving – and remuneration is not the only problem

Journalists routinely decry low pay, media managers often complain about declining revenues, and regulators at times flag the problem. The post Nigeria’s best journalists are leaving – and remuneration is not the only problem appea…
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