Leadership and the benefits and beauties of discovering talents:: Artists,Artiste aand start-ups by Augustine Togonu-Bickersteth,London,England
Leaders are those willing to look out for those to the
left of them and those to the right of them, leaders are
the ones who are willing to give up something of them
own for us. Their time, their energy, their money, maybe even the food
of their plate. When it matters leaders choose to eat last-Simon Sinek
I am inspired to write this article following a report i read that referred
To a television producer/ media entrepreneur, Mr Gregory Odutayo
Of Royal Roots Production as the King of Television! We have lost contact
I was commended when I had published the first review of Royal roots
production in a newspaper. It was a big thing to be in the newspaper
before the era of social media or internet.
You could say I discovered them because by my write up I put them on a pedestal.
This brings me to the topic of my write up,
I met a young man a journalist of about 10 years' experience who complained about editors
Killing stories so he has his own vision for Nigerian journalism.he wanted to concentrate on investigative reports. The really big stories.
I was frank with him, BBC reporting standard NO STORY IS WORTH A JOURNALIST'S LIFE
So I advised him to write about progressive Nigerians starting out doing good things. What i had in mind was artists, artistes and start-ups This is very relevant now with the start-up bill now signed into law by President Buhari.
The young journalist refused on the grounds his was a small outfit and as such would not be taken seriously by an equally unknown artist, artistes or startup. But i kind of understood where his mind lay. He said he first had to take care of himself before taking care of other people.
Its then i told him that in soldiering its said "The Leaders eat last" for good reason a Journalist is a soldier/
Look at flutterWave they came in from nowhere to hit the front page of Time Magazine International. I had never heard of them and they were in Ikeja lagos,.that's not good.
What goes around comes around.
long after reaching Unicorn status one of the co-founders of FlutterWave spoke on the need for people to tell the stories of those starting ou./
Who are these storytellers? The first is the unpaid storyteller, the journalist then the other three might get paid. advertiser.PR man and blogger. It's not that the journalist does not get paid.the gets paid not by the news maker r but by the newspaper proprietor.it is the proprietors' duty to put a price on the news he has collected and then take it to the market. The proprietor. Since his also sells his audience to the market. A segment of the market since he might not be trying to be all things to everybody. /he might decide that his paper is to be read largely by the upper middle class, or middle-class professionals or the lower working class. There is revenue to be made in all the segments it all depends on your content and skill of writing consistency and persistence. You have to cultivate the audience
On no account should the proprietor or journalist ask the news maker for money or for money to influence the news. This is how I was taught- Journalism is the first draft of history.it is recording History in a hurry. Advertising is what you say about yourself and public relations is what other people say about you. Now PR tends to be more credible than Advertising but its also been said that the most truthful part of the newspaper is the advertisement... This perhaps stems from the classical definition of news-News is what someone else wants to suppress. Everything else is advertisement. So you need to have a critical and analytical mind tp make the most of your newspaper.
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