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Lai, Kadaria Invoke Ignorance To Penalize Factual Journalism By Farooq Kperogi by nlfpmod: 11:58am On Aug 06, 2022
By Farooq A. Kperogi

Information minister Lai Mohammed instructed the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) to penalize Trust TV with a N5 million fine for its factual March 5 documentary titled “Nigeria’s Banditry: The Inside Story” after former BBC journalist Kadaria Ahmed wrote a tendentious, professionally questionable screed questioning a subsequent July 25 BBC Africa Eye documentary titled “The Bandit Warlords of Zamfara.”

In the aftermath of Kadaria Ahmed’s article, Lai Mohammed, who had been fishing for excuses to muzzle the news media whose reporting dramatized the inability or unwillingness of the government to resolve the progressively festering problem of banditry in the North, told State House correspondents on July 28 that the[b] BBC “will not get away with” its insightful documentary which nonetheless embarrassed the government, and that “appropriate sanctions will be meted to both the BBC and the Trust Tv.”[/b]

On August 3, the NBC imposed a N5 million fine not just on Trust TV but also on such domestic TV stations as NTA-StarTimes Limited and MultiChoice Nigeria Limited (which owns DStv and TelCom Satellite Limited—TStv) for broadcasting BBC’s documentary. (I wonder if Lai will also impose fines on YouTube, Facebook, and other social media platforms from where most people watched the documentary).

In an earlier article and during an appearance at her August 1 RadioNow 95.3FM news show, I told Kadaria Ahmed to be ashamed of being the enabler of unjustified governmental tyranny against the news media of which she is a part.

The core of Kadaria’s argument is that the BBC’s documentary became “a tool for terrorists, even if unwittingly, by amplifying the faces, voices and stories of killers and marauders who are still operating with impunity across Nigeria.” That’s some warped logic!

She wanted the BBC to have done its documentary without interviewing the terrorists. She doesn’t want the world to know the motive forces that animate the terrorists. As I told her during her radio show, that won’t be journalism; it would be propaganda. To circumscribe for reporters which newsworthy sources they must erase or suppress is to operate outside the province of journalism.

Lai Mohammed and his headless lackeys at the NBC ineptly mirrored Kadaria’s professional and sociological illogic in their groundlessly draconian post-publication vengeance on Trust TV and Nigerian TV stations that broadcast BBC’s documentary.

NBC’s Director General by the name of Balarabe Shehu Illela said the section of the Broadcasting Code that Trust TV, NAT-StarTimes, DStv, and TStv violated states that, “No broadcast shall encourage or incite to crime, lead to public disorder or hate, be repugnant to public feelings or contain offensive reference to any person or organisation, alive or dead or generally be disrespectful to human dignity.”

I watched both documentaries, and there’s nowhere they come even remotely close to encouraging or inciting crime; precipitating violence; inspiring hate; hurting public feelings; or singling out a person, a group of people, or an organization for public ridicule.

As the reader can see, Lai only used Kadaria’s article as a propaganda prop to execute a predetermined course of action that he didn’t have the intellectual resources to justify on his own.

Well, Kadaria’s claim that by giving airtime to terrorists, their cause is being amplified and that it would serve as a tool for recruitment has no basis in evidence. Terroristic banditry doesn’t need the media to grow; it needs only the absence of consequences, which the government is responsible for.

Since kidnapping for ransom took roots years ago, transmuted into terrorism, and finally morphed into the full-scale Hausa-versus-Fulani ethnic war that we’re seeing in places like Zamfara and Katsina, only Trust TV’s March 5 and BBC Africa Eye’s July 28 documentaries have highlighted the issues that drive the conflict in the course of which they spoke with terrorist ringleaders.

The fact that the conflict keeps exacerbating over the years in spite of relative media neglect of terrorist ringleaders until this year is sufficient proof that media reporting is immaterial to its escalation.

Kadaria’s claims sprout from a long-discredited media theory called the hypodermic needle, which assumed that the influence of mass media messages on receivers resulted from a direct, unmediated access to media messages and that the media are like social syringes that can inject attitudinal changes in people with immediate and dramatic effects.

Research after research has shown that this “big-effect” conception of the media isn’t supported by any empirical data anywhere in the world. People who aren’t already inclined to terroristic violence won’t start taking up arms to join banditry because they saw a “glorifying” interview with a terrorist leader on the BBC or Trust TV. That’s a very simplistic and reductionist understanding of human behavior.

In my debate with Kadaria, she also brought up issues of “professionalism” and “journalistic ethics.” Well, as journalists and journalism professors know, professional journalistic ethics aren’t frozen in time and space; they vary from country to country, culture to culture, and circumstance to circumstance. That is why our professional ethics are voluntary and have no force of authority.

For example, although mainline American news media have imposed on themselves the ethical burden to conceal the names of rape victims or criminals who are minors, they sometimes flout this code when the circumstances warrant it. British media ethics are also different from American or Chinese media ethics.

So, Nigerian journalistic practice isn’t bound by what BBC would have or wouldn’t have done in Britain. Nigeria isn’t Britain. For one, it’s inconceivable that the British government would allow domestic terrorists to luxuriate on the fringes of their society, take over vast swaths of land relatively unchallenged, and murder innocent, unarmed men, women, and children with impunity.

Were that to happen in Britain, the British media would be professionally irresponsible, not to mention unpatriotic, to not do what Trust TV and Yusuf Anka did in their documentaries. It’s the government’s responsibility to not allow terrorist kingpins to build terror fiefdoms in the country. Had the Nigerian government taken that responsibility seriously, neither Trust TV nor the BBC would have had any terrorist leader to interview and, to borrow Kadaria’s phraseology, glorify or amplify.

The news media don’t create the news; they only report it. It is irresponsible to guilt-trip and penalize them for not ignoring an ugly but incontestable truth that makes an inept government and self-important private people uncomfortable.

Although journalism ethics are variable, there is a three-question template that most journalists use to navigate the professional dilemma publishing or broadcasting a contentious news story, and it goes thus:

“Is the information of such overriding importance that it can help people avoid harm?” The answer is a definite yes in the case of Trust TV’s and BBC’s documentaries. Knowing what motivates the terrorists to do what they do and the methods they deploy to inflict evil will help many people avoid harm.

“Can the information be obtained through public records or other means?” No, there is no alternative to interviewing the terror leaders to get the same effect as speaking to them directly.

“Are you placing innocent people at risk?” Nobody was at risk in the documentaries. But in my debate with Kadaria on her radio show, she took issue with the fact that the BBC didn’t interview the Hausa vigilantes who fend off or fight the terrorists. Doing that would have been the real ethical violation because terrorist honchos would know who they are and target them.

Kadaria also cherrypicked her facts about the British media’s reporting of its domestic terrorists. Here’s the response of Dr. Abdulbasit Kassim who just completed his PhD in Religion at Rice University and earned a master's degree from the UK:

“BBC and Channel 4 conducted interviews with active British fighters of the Islamic State and Jabhat al-Nusra in Raqqa and Mosul during the heyday of the IS Caliphate, including the 2013 interview at Idlib with the Nigerian-born Khadija Grace Dare.

“The same BBC gave constant media appearances to Anjem Choudary (the teacher of Michael Adebolajo who beheaded Lee Rigby in 2013), and the Hindu-born convert Siddhartha Dhar, both of whom played a pivotal role in the migration of Muslim Youths from Britain to the Islamic State.

“Abdul Bari al-Atwan and Al-Jazeera also conducted interviews with Bin Laden, Mustapha Abu Yazeed, and the American convert Adam Gadahn, all of whom were active members of al-Qaida. The same Al-Jazeera also interviewed Abu Muhammad Al-Julani, the leader of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) in Syria in 2013.

“In 2021, Martin Smith of PBS sat down for a two-hour interview in Idlib, Syria, with Julani, not to mention all the interviews Bilal Abdulkarim (On the Ground News) conducted with foreign fighters for CNN, BBC, and Al-Jazeera during the peak of the Syrian Jihad.”

Finally, it is our sense of collective low self-worth as a people that makes us pay more attention to what foreigners say about us than what we say about ourselves. When Trust TV did its documentary and interviewed terrorist ringleaders (including Lai himself), neither Kadaria nor Lai were bothered.

They are only worried because the BBC also did what Trust TV did. That betrays a deep-rooted inferiority complex. I hope Trust TV and other stations will appeal the fines because Kadaria’s article that inspired them is meritless and Lai is an irresponsible blabbermouth who will latch on to anything to control the media.

https://www.farooqkperogi.com/2022/08/lai-kadaria-invoke-ignorance-to.html?s=08

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Re: Lai, Kadaria Invoke Ignorance To Penalize Factual Journalism By Farooq Kperogi by DrRasheed: 12:11pm On Aug 06, 2022
Kperogi the usual noise maker from Atlanta. While I don't support the blatant impunity of this administration, It becomes necessary to repress the voice of banditry just like Kadaria emphasized.

While Kperogi airs propaganda from the streets of Atlanta, Kadaria participated in many campaign against banditry in her home state of Zamfara. She voiced out knowing fully that she is stepping on toes.
As per terrodia is concerned, she is right.

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Re: Lai, Kadaria Invoke Ignorance To Penalize Factual Journalism By Farooq Kperogi by Danny50: 12:11pm On Aug 06, 2022
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Re: Lai, Kadaria Invoke Ignorance To Penalize Factual Journalism By Farooq Kperogi by mbahdi(m): 12:12pm On Aug 06, 2022
It's time to get it right
Re: Lai, Kadaria Invoke Ignorance To Penalize Factual Journalism By Farooq Kperogi by OBAGADAFFI: 12:13pm On Aug 06, 2022
Kadaria Ahmed is crying because the BBC finally exposed terrorists they have been hiding.
She even lied the BBC or any British Media won't do this in UK. angry angry

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Re: Lai, Kadaria Invoke Ignorance To Penalize Factual Journalism By Farooq Kperogi by Klington: 12:14pm On Aug 06, 2022
APsh!t is the only evil party in the world that determines what's True and what's Lie even when the obvious truth is conspicuous and glaring.

They can go to any length just to bury the truth and feed the world with dirty lies undecided

Thank God for BBC Africa on this one.

How on God's green earth did we get here

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Re: Lai, Kadaria Invoke Ignorance To Penalize Factual Journalism By Farooq Kperogi by eaglechild: 12:15pm On Aug 06, 2022
I saw the interview of Kadaria on Arise TV condemning the BBC documentary on Zamfara terrorist warlords and despite trying my best I just couldn't see her side of the story.

She says the documentary "glamouralizes" terrorist warlords and that's why she is against it.
She also says that the government knows where the terrorist are and the documentary does not serve an accessory purpose of exposing them.
Which then paints the picture that the government is looking the other way.

Lai on the other has a knee jerk reflex of covering incompetence with fines/stifling the media he should be protecting.

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Re: Lai, Kadaria Invoke Ignorance To Penalize Factual Journalism By Farooq Kperogi by socialjustice93: 12:15pm On Aug 06, 2022
Okay
Re: Lai, Kadaria Invoke Ignorance To Penalize Factual Journalism By Farooq Kperogi by kuntash: 12:17pm On Aug 06, 2022
Hmm

No be same Kadaria that was crying profusely when killers ravaged her place and family be this ?

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Re: Lai, Kadaria Invoke Ignorance To Penalize Factual Journalism By Farooq Kperogi by zoer(m): 12:17pm On Aug 06, 2022
Omoh...the write up long oo

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Re: Lai, Kadaria Invoke Ignorance To Penalize Factual Journalism By Farooq Kperogi by fashrola(m): 12:19pm On Aug 06, 2022
DrRasheed:
Kperogi the usual noise maker from Atlanta. While I don't support the blatant impunity of this administration, It becomes necessary to repress the voice of banditry just like Kadaria emphasized.


While Kperogi airs propaganda from the streets of Atlanta, Kadaria participated in many campaign against banditry in her home state of Zamfara. She voiced out knowing fully that she is stepping on toes.
As per terrodia is concerned, she is right.

Birds of a feather flocks together

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Re: Lai, Kadaria Invoke Ignorance To Penalize Factual Journalism By Farooq Kperogi by lexy2014: 12:21pm On Aug 06, 2022
DrRasheed:
Kperogi the usual noise maker from Atlanta. While I don't support the blatant impunity of this administration, It becomes necessary to repress the voice of banditry just like Kadaria emphasized.

While Kperogi airs propaganda from the streets of Atlanta, Kadaria participated in many campaign against banditry in her home state of Zamfara. She voiced out knowing fully that she is stepping on toes.
As per terrodia is concerned, she is right.

Can you negate the points raised by kperoogi?

How does one "repress the voice of banditry just like Kadaria emphasized"?

What has the govt done to deal with this banditry issue all this while?

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Re: Lai, Kadaria Invoke Ignorance To Penalize Factual Journalism By Farooq Kperogi by Akwamkpuruamu: 12:22pm On Aug 06, 2022
Giving them hot brunch

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Re: Lai, Kadaria Invoke Ignorance To Penalize Factual Journalism By Farooq Kperogi by ivandragon: 12:24pm On Aug 06, 2022
That is Nigerian government for you, always covering up the truth that doesn't sit well with them...

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Re: Lai, Kadaria Invoke Ignorance To Penalize Factual Journalism By Farooq Kperogi by PHIPEX(m): 12:25pm On Aug 06, 2022
Kadara is pained because the documentary unmasked the terrorists as Fulanis and the hitherto unknown Fulani Vs Hausa war was exposed.

If the documentary was about IPOB and Kanu, the response would have been different.

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Re: Lai, Kadaria Invoke Ignorance To Penalize Factual Journalism By Farooq Kperogi by Agboriotejoye(m): 12:25pm On Aug 06, 2022
The woman lost my admiration when she carried out that hatchet job in 2019
By her own admission, she also ran a documentary about the conflict. So I wonder what gives her the right to determine for another media outfit what to air and what not to.
I suspect her grouse is that the documentary paints the Fulani as the ultimate aggressors in the tribal conflict. I will advise BBC to also shine their lights on the Kaduna and Plateau conflicts as well. And Benue too. Let the world know who is killing Nigerians in their homes in their ancestral lands

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Re: Lai, Kadaria Invoke Ignorance To Penalize Factual Journalism By Farooq Kperogi by SmartPolician: 12:29pm On Aug 06, 2022
Please all I ask the BBC is to do more documentaries on those behind the massacre in South East, Benue and Kaduna. They must not fail to mention the role of Nigeria's government in all this.

Also, I wonder why Al Jazeera, the godfather of investigative journalism, hasn't unravelled the identities of persons behind insecurity in Nigeria. The world deserves to know the truth.

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Re: Lai, Kadaria Invoke Ignorance To Penalize Factual Journalism By Farooq Kperogi by Hushbingo: 12:29pm On Aug 06, 2022
Hmmm

Re: Lai, Kadaria Invoke Ignorance To Penalize Factual Journalism By Farooq Kperogi by Gondonu: 12:30pm On Aug 06, 2022
Lai Mohammed the chronic liar.

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Re: Lai, Kadaria Invoke Ignorance To Penalize Factual Journalism By Farooq Kperogi by seunayantokun(m): 12:32pm On Aug 06, 2022
The consequences of their sins shall surely visit them one day in the name of Jesus Christ.

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Re: Lai, Kadaria Invoke Ignorance To Penalize Factual Journalism By Farooq Kperogi by loosecanon50(m): 12:35pm On Aug 06, 2022
Those two are irredeemable. Even if you curse them to have wisdom, the curse won't follow them.

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Re: Lai, Kadaria Invoke Ignorance To Penalize Factual Journalism By Farooq Kperogi by OkCornel(m): 12:36pm On Aug 06, 2022
Dividends of APC.

Tinubu is the serpent that deceived Nigerians (Eve) to taste the forbidden fruit (Buhari)

What’s even more baffling are those campaigning for the deceitful serpent to be president.

What a joke.

Batshit2023 propaganda team. Where is the steady light and fuel promised in 2014? Where are the jobs?

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Re: Lai, Kadaria Invoke Ignorance To Penalize Factual Journalism By Farooq Kperogi by mach7(m): 12:38pm On Aug 06, 2022
This Farooq Kperogi of a guy will just sit abroad and be writing what does not profit us.

Kadaria Ahmed was on Arise TV sometime this week and she clearly explained her reasons for condemning the documentary.

None of the Western countries which we are so quick to praise will ever allow their domestic terrorists any form of airtime or promote them in any way. What did we gain from watching the documentary? That bandits are powerful? That the bandits cum terrorists are making a lot money from their evil activities? That Fulanis & Hausas are fighting each other? What exactly in that documentary is meant to help us as citizens overcome the menace of these bandits/terrorists? What was in that documentary that could help us heal from the scourge that they have brought on our land?

Focus should always be on the victims and how they are struggling to cope through the situation and never on the terrorists who gloat when they are the focus of attention.

But then trust my fellow Nigerian youths not to reason things properly. They all went online to start insulting the women and tagging her a "lover of terrorists".

It is just sad.

P.S. If Oga Farooq is such a press freedom advocate, let him as a Nigerian journalist write articles or present a documentary on school shootings in the US and focus on the perpetrators instead of the victims. Let's see if they won't revoke his visa and sent him back to Nigeria on the first available flight.

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Re: Lai, Kadaria Invoke Ignorance To Penalize Factual Journalism By Farooq Kperogi by Nukilia: 12:40pm On Aug 06, 2022
PHIPEX:
Kadara is pained because the documentary unmasked the terrorists as Fulanis and the hitherto unknown Fulani Vs Hausa war was exposed.

If the documentary was about IPOB and Kanu, the response would have been different.
May your days be long

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Re: Lai, Kadaria Invoke Ignorance To Penalize Factual Journalism By Farooq Kperogi by Sunnyja: 12:46pm On Aug 06, 2022
DrRasheed:
Kperogi the usual noise maker from Atlanta. While I don't support the blatant impunity of this administration, It becomes necessary to repress the voice of banditry just like Kadaria emphasized.

While Kperogi airs propaganda from the streets of Atlanta, Kadaria participated in many campaign against banditry in her home state of Zamfara. She voiced out knowing fully that she is stepping on toes.
As per terrodia is concerned, she is right.
keep quiet. The same Kadaria that refused to ask PMB any serious and sensible question during the 2019 president debate, While channelling all the tough questions regarding security to Atiku he left PMB smilling like a man who just won a lottery.
Kadaria later came out form to "protest" when bandits to overran her village.

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Re: Lai, Kadaria Invoke Ignorance To Penalize Factual Journalism By Farooq Kperogi by Theunbothered: 12:47pm On Aug 06, 2022
kuntash:
Hmm

No be same Kadaria that was crying profusely when killers ravaged her place and family be this ?


That is why I don't pity them when their families are kidnapped or killed.

They brought it upon themselves.

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Re: Lai, Kadaria Invoke Ignorance To Penalize Factual Journalism By Farooq Kperogi by Sunnyja: 12:48pm On Aug 06, 2022
DrRasheed:
Kperogi the usual noise maker from Atlanta. While I don't support the blatant impunity of this administration, It becomes necessary to repress the voice of banditry just like Kadaria emphasized.

While Kperogi airs propaganda from the streets of Atlanta, Kadaria participated in many campaign against banditry in her home state of Zamfara. She voiced out knowing fully that she is stepping on toes.
As per terrodia is concerned, she is right.
keep quiet. The same Kadaria that refused to ask PMB any serious and sensible question during the 2019 president debate, While channelling all the tough questions regarding security to Atiku he left PMB smilling like a man who just won a lottery.
Kadaria later came out form to "protest" when bandits overran her village.

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Re: Lai, Kadaria Invoke Ignorance To Penalize Factual Journalism By Farooq Kperogi by mach7(m): 12:51pm On Aug 06, 2022
OBAGADAFFI:
Kadaria Ahmed is crying because the BBC finally exposed terrorists they have been hiding.
She even lied the BBC or any British Media won't do this in UK. angry angry
Show proof where the Bristish media ever gave airtime to a domestic terrorist....starting with the IRA

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