Nigeria, July 9 -- The media's role of exposing corruption in Nigeria is not only limited by lack of funds but the editorial philosophy of newsrooms, journalists at a media dialogue argued.

The Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC), a non-governmental organisation advocating for information sharing between legislators and civil society groups, at a one-day dialogue on policies, gaps and alternatives in fiscal transparency, discussed the loopholes in Nigeria's public finance management and its reportage by the media.

The event was held in Abuja on Thursday.

The programme was in partnership with OXFAM, an international confederation of 19 organisations working to proffer innovative ways for people to lift themselves out of p...