Choose substance or sensation, credibility or clickbait, Tinubu tells Nigerian media
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At a glance
- Nigerian media has been urged by Bola Ahmed Tinubu to prioritize substance and credibility over sensationalism.
- Tinubu called for a shift from pursuing outrage to pursuing truth in reporting.
- He emphasized the importance of accountability, democracy, and national belief in the country's promise.
Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Nigeria's president, has issued a strong call to the nation's media, urging a fundamental shift in journalistic practice. He implored media outlets to choose substance and credibility over sensationalism and clickbait, advocating for a move away from the pursuit of outrage towards the pursuit of truth.
Tinubu articulated his vision for a media landscape that fosters accountability and strengthens democracy. He stressed the need for reporting that upholds factual integrity and contributes positively to the national discourse. "Let us replace the pursuit of outrage with the pursuit of truth," he stated, highlighting the critical role of media in shaping public perception and national development.
The president encouraged a collaborative effort to build a nation where truth is paramount and every Nigerian can believe in the country's potential. This appeal underscores his administration's focus on truth, accountability, and fostering a hopeful outlook for Nigeria's future.
Let us replace the pursuit of outrage with the pursuit of truth. Together, let us continue building a nation where truth matters, accountability thrives, democracy flourishes, and every Nigerian has reason to believe in the promise of our country.
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