 We'll stay in with Security Matters. The Social Economic Rights and Accountability Project CERAP says it has filed a lawsuit against President Mohammed the Buhari for imposing fines in media houses for allegedly glorifying terrorism. CERAP also wants the courts to declare arbitrary and illegal the five million are imposed on trust TV, multi-choice Nigeria Ltd, NTA StarTimes Ltd, and Telcom Satellite Ltd over their documentaries on terrorism in the country. The suit, which was co-authored by the Center for Journalism, Innovation, and Development, CJID, has the Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, and the National Broadcasting Commission NBC joined as defendants. Recall that the NBC imposed the fines on the media house on the grounds that their documentaries glorify the activities of bandits and undermined national security and not that contravenced the provisions of the Niger Broadcasting Code, but the groups ensued for last Friday at the Fajrong High Court Lagos CERAP and CJID are seeking an order setting aside the arbitrary and illegal fines of five million in Nigeria and any other penal sanctions unilaterally imposed by the NBC on these media houses simply for carrying out their constitutional duties.