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The Story of Dele Giwa: The Journalist Who Died by a Letter Bomb


Some murders shock a nation so deeply that decades later, they remain unsolved — haunting collective memory and sparking endless debates.
One such case is the assassination of Dele Giwa, Nigeria’s pioneering investigative journalist, who was killed by a parcel bomb on October 19, 1986.…….CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

His death was not just a personal tragedy but a turning point in Nigerian media history — a chilling warning about the dangers of speaking truth to power.

Who Was Dele Giwa?

Dele Giwa was no ordinary journalist. He co-founded Newswatch Magazine, Nigeria’s first news magazine modeled after Time and Newsweek.

He was bold, fearless, and relentless in exposing corruption, abuse of power, and government mismanagement. Under his leadership, Newswatch became one of Nigeria’s most influential publications — and one of the most feared by those in authority.…….CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

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