By Perekeme Odon As a trained and certified journalist, I confess to a growing unease. We live in an age when social media has democratised access to information, yet many so-called seasoned and practising journalists in Nigeria cling stubbornly to outdated media conventions. These conventions, relics of a bygone era, often deny the very realities that are indisputably documented and accessible to all. It is a troubling paradox that those entrusted with reporting the truth appear, at times, to turn away from it. Social media has irrevocably reshaped the journalistic…
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