Nigerian media chase politics in Boko Haram coverage


  • World
  • Thursday, 12 Jun 2014

LAGOS/ABUJA (Reuters) - A year ago, the daily editorial conference at Nigeria's Guardian newspaper might have paused to consider where on the inside pages to place a story about the latest Boko Haram attack.

These days there is no need to think. Major raids by the Islamist insurgents go front and centre in the paper - and then further, generating comment pieces looking at every angle through the prism of Nigerian politics.

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