In total agreement with you.
OAA
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From: Rex Marinus <rexmarinus@hotmail.com>
Date: 18/04/2019 10:32 (GMT+00:00)
To: usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: USA Africa Dialogue Series - The Dead End Of Modern DayJournalism in Nigeria:
So, Chidi, you think "blogging" makes you a journalist? I think you presume. There is a specific demand and experience of the journalist, who has smelled a newsroom, the ink-paper-sweat-tobacco-and news smell that the journalist knows; the tingling sensation at the nape of the neck when you have "scooped" a story; the ethical demands to verify, the configurations of news-features-editorial-and opinion, and the differences in their terminologies and orientation. If you have not subbed across 3-columns deep, or "chased" a story, you are a dilentante, not a journalist. Choose.
Obi Nwakanma
From: usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com <usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com> on behalf of Chidi Anthony Opara, FIIM <chidi.opara@gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 9:36 PM
To: USA African Dialogue Series
Subject: USA Africa Dialogue Series - The Dead End Of Modern Day Journalism in Nigeria:
Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 9:36 PM
To: USA African Dialogue Series
Subject: USA Africa Dialogue Series - The Dead End Of Modern Day Journalism in Nigeria:
We appreciated and still appreciate Nigerian Journalists like late Andy Akporugo Sr., late Dele Giwa, Ray Ekpu and others because they did their jobs well, not because they had big cars and houses. Now, if you do not have big cars and big houses as a Journalist or blogger, you are deemed a failure by the society.
Take myself for example, I started "chidi opara reports" (news blog) in December, 2007, I have since then refused to publish gossip and sensational materials.
Even though the blog is one of the reasons the Institute of Information Management, Africa, conferred me with "Professional Fellow In Information Management" last year, I have not got much in terms of financial rewards, but a certain gossip blogger and sensational news peddler, now swims in money.
The younger breed of Nigeian Journalists, would rather, follow the current easy trajectory to fame and money, that seems to be what the present society want, unlike the past society.
This is the dead end of modern day journalism in Nigeria.
CAO.
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Chidi Anthony Opara is a "Life Time Achievement" Awardee, Registered Freight Forwarder, Professional Fellow Of Institute Of Information Managerment, Africa, Poet and Publisher of PublicInformationProjects
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