
Why journalism is dying in Nigeria!, By Olayinka Oyegbile
Today, news websites are run with no on the ground reporting as was the case in the past.
Newspapers – both online and physical – have become dead; no one wants to read them again, because they are filled with shallow pro-government stories about Governor A and B ‘commissioning’ fathom projects and inspecting or flagging off road construction and fly over bridges, even where there are no rivers or traffic to necessitate such.
Investigative stories are hard to come by today because no one is interested in doing them or media managers are not ready to fund or allow reporters engage in such again.
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