‘When it comes to arrogance, power, and lack of accountability, journalists are probably the only people on the planet who make lawyers look good’ – Steven Brill It was a conversation with my supervisor, a Nigerian academic at the Wits …
Many appear to be excited when Facebook announced new restrictions on political advertising designed to prevent meddling in Nigerian and other countries with big elections this year. The new rules mean only advertisers located in the country would henceforth be …
Journalism thrives on the principles of ‘accuracy and reliability,’ which are institutionalised through the process of clarification and correction. No thanks to the diffusion of new media, this strict code is gradually being eroded in Nigeria by fake news and …
In this interview with Professor Geert Lovink, I take him up on a number of issues in his book, ‘Networks …
That the Nigerian media is sick is beyond question. Maybe the only question that’s difficult to answer is, ‘how sick is it.’ The idea here is to open a debate on much-needed reform that’s needed if the media is to …
Much has been made of the cancellation of the planned protests spearheaded by music star, Tuface Idibia. I thought people expected too much from the young man obviously because of the ‘noise’ on social media calling people out to protest …
I am constrained to make this an open letter to you for a number of reasons. One, the current situation and consequent possible outcome dictate that I should, before the door closes on reason and promotion of national interest, alert …
You would not have missed it even if you tried. Such is the massive effort on social media that went into remaking the man that if you were born after August 1985, you would be forgiven to think that Muhammadu …











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