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Media shouldn’t be a megaphone for terrorists – Tinubu
NG🏛️ Politics10 hr. ago

Media shouldn’t be a megaphone for terrorists – Tinubu

President Bola Tinubu addressed Nigerian journalists during the inaugural Presidential Press Corps dinner, urging them to prioritize national interests over sensationalism and avoid amplifying voices of terrorists or criminal groups. He emphasized that while freedom of expression and press freedom are vital to democracy, they come with responsibilities, especially amid ongoing security challenges. Tinubu warned against irresponsible reporting that could undermine national unity and security, stressing the importance of factual, contextualized journalism in the digital age. He acknowledged media scrutiny but called for balanced reporting that supports democratic values and public understanding of government actions. Tinubu also highlighted the role of laws like the Cybercrimes Act in protecting citizens from misinformation without infringing on press freedoms.

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Vanguard Nigeria logoVanguard NigeriaIndependentCenter10 hr. ago
Media shouldn’t be a megaphone for terrorists – Tinubu

President Bola Tinubu addressed Nigerian journalists during the inaugural Presidential Press Corps dinner, urging them to prioritize national interests over sensationalism and avoid amplifying voices of terrorists or criminal groups. He emphasized that while freedom of expression and press freedom are vital to democracy, they come with responsibilities, especially amid ongoing security challenges. Tinubu warned against irresponsible reporting that could undermine national unity and security, stressing the importance of factual, contextualized journalism in the digital age. He acknowledged media scrutiny but called for balanced reporting that supports democratic values and public understanding of government actions. Tinubu also highlighted the role of laws like the Cybercrimes Act in protecting citizens from misinformation without infringing on press freedoms.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a direct statement by the Nigerian president addressing the media, emphasizing responsible journalism and national unity. It includes no overtly biased language, avoids selective sourcing, and provides a balanced account of the president's remarks without editorializing. The lea

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