Nigerian journalist detained over a week under cybercrime law, employer says
A Nigerian investigative journalist has spent more than a week in police detention without being brought to court for allegedly violating the country's cybercrime laws, his employer said, in a case that has sparked criticism from media rights groups. Under Nigerian law, suspects must be brought to court within 48 hours after arrest or be released. Nigeria's Foundation for Investigative Journalism (FIJ) said its reporter, Daniel Ojukwu, went missing on May 1, but it was only informed two days later that he had been detained by police under the cybercrime law. FIJ said Ojukwu's arrest was related to a November…
