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The Face Of Bravery (Dele Giwa)

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It looked like an ordinary package. On the morning of October 19, 1986, renowned Nigerian journalist and Newswatch co-founder Dele Giwa received a parcel at his home in Lagos. Moments after opening it, a powerful explosion tore through the room, making him the first prominent Nigerian known to have been killed by a letter bomb. Nearly four decades later, the assassination remains one of Nigeria's most enduring unsolved mysteries. The bombing sparked widespread speculation, multiple investigations, allegations involving powerful figures, and decades of public debate. In this episode, we reconstruct the Dele Giwa case, examining his career in journalism. Was it an attack on one man, or a message to an entire nation?

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