Journalists must not fear AI but rather see it as a tool that complements human creativity and investigative prowess. By staying informed about technological trends and...
She cautioned that the unscrupulous activities done by a few Nigerians was not enough for the criminalisation of all Nigerians in the diaspora.
Saeed Ibile’s experience serves as a harsh reminder of how far unethical media platforms can go when they don’t get their way. But this isn’t just...
If the politicians continue to be held accountable for their expenses, they will halt diversification of public funds and the citizens will develop faith in them....
Given the foregoing, it is germane to opine that for journalism to regain its dignity, systemic changes are necessary. Media organizations must prioritize fair wages and...
The idea that Nigerians are "chasing shadows and praying for miracles" can be interpreted as a critique of societal tendencies to seek quick, often unattainable solutions...
Despite the negative aspects of journalism in Nigeria, one thing remains abundantly clear: professional training still matters. Journalists who have undergone formal education and training understand...
Unlike mass communication, journalism encouraged critical thinking and discussion among their readers, listeners or viewers. It's guided by a strong ethical guideline that aimed at ensuring...
While it is unclear if anything has been done to honor Akogwu's memory, it is evident that Nigerian media can do more to celebrate its members,...
The gap between theoretical understanding and real-world application of defamation laws poses significant risks to free speech and journalism in Nigeria. Cases like Afe Babalola versus...