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Posted: 2025-05-09 10:00:31 UTC

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Kano State has mandated that anyone being interviewed on Kano media outlets must pledge in writing not to insult, defame, or incite controversy. Journalists are also prohibited from asking provocative questions. This agreement was reached during a meeting between the Kano State Commissioner of Information, Ibrahim Abdullahi Waiya, and journalists in the state.
Restrictions on interviewees to prevent insults and defamation
Prohibition of provocative questions by journalists
Agreement reached during a meeting with the Commissioner of Information
Ensuring compliance with the pledge by interviewees
Maintaining journalistic freedom while preventing provocative questions
Balancing freedom of expression with the need to avoid defamation and incitement