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Mass Resignation Hits BBC Hausa by ArewaNorth: 10:39am On Jan 18, 2023
At least nine journalists with the BBC Hausa Service in Nigeria have resigned in the last one month in what is described as “unprecedented” in the history of the international media outlet.

Daily Trust learnt that the affected staff members comprised two senior digital journalists, three social media journalists – two of whom are senior reporters – a senior bilingual reporter for Hausa/English Africa, a multimedia reporter and two video journalists.

It was gathered that while five of the journalists left last December; the four others resigned on Monday to join newly established Africa section of Turkish Radio and Television (TRT) in Istanbul.

“This is unprecedented in the history of BBC Hausa. Nine journalists of BBC Hausa have joined soon-to-be-launch TRT Hausa after the Turkish government decided to establish TRT Africa: Hausa, Swahili, French and English for Africa,” a source at the BBC confided in our correspondent.


The source said Nasidi Adamu Yahaya, who resigned as senior digital journalist, would head the Hausa service at TRT, with other senior journalists, Halima Umar Saleh and Ishaq Khalid as his deputies.

Asked what led to the mass resignation, one of the journalists, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said they were primarily motivated by the Turkish media’s resolve to tell positive stories in Africa.

He said: “TRT wants us to change the narrative of storytelling. Other international media organisations have been reporting mainly hunger, wars and other negative narratives about Africa. There are good, positive stories in Africa – business and employment opportunities. There are cultural values, sports, innovations; people that are involved in artificial intelligence-related work. These are what TRT Hausa Service will be covering. Many international media are not reporting these things.

“We’re not saying we’re not going to report Boko Haram, banditry and others, but we have other positive stories. There are human angle stories on Boko Haram. We want to give Africans voices. People should be heard about their positive stories; not just negative stories always.”


The journalist, who also described the resignations as “unprecedented,” confirmed that “the last set of journalists tendered their resignation letters today (Monday).”

“Some of them are leaving today while others will leave in few days’ time. Five of us left in December. In Nigeria, BBC Hausa has more than 40 journalists, but now, about one third of us are leaving. It has never happened in BBC Hausa Service,” he added.

https://dailytrust.com/mass-resignation-hits-bbc-hausa/
Re: Mass Resignation Hits BBC Hausa by bazoodo: 10:41am On Jan 18, 2023
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Re: Mass Resignation Hits BBC Hausa by Day169: 10:45am On Jan 18, 2023
For me, it's nothing new neither is it very serious. People are constantly seeking better job opportunities and the staff of the BBC are no different.
After all it's the same way that Nigerians are 'japa-ing' to Britain that other's are leaving the BBC. cheesy
Re: Mass Resignation Hits BBC Hausa by SmartPolician: 10:46am On Jan 18, 2023
They changed their jobs because of perceived BBC Hausa's negative reportage!

Well, I am not sure if I agree with them because the BBC is like every other media house that understands that negative news captures people's attention more than the good ones.

However, media houses must balance their reports with dosage of positive and negative news.
Re: Mass Resignation Hits BBC Hausa by slivertongue: 10:48am On Jan 18, 2023
It's because of the pay
Re: Mass Resignation Hits BBC Hausa by Julkanade: 10:59am On Jan 18, 2023
I personally love their patriotism to their origin. Not many can do that.
We have good stories to tell about Africa and Africans but the white supremacists want to us to maintain the bad narratives.
I wish them well in the new roles.

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Re: Mass Resignation Hits BBC Hausa by Julkanade: 11:00am On Jan 18, 2023
I personally love their patriotism to their origin. Not many can do that.
We have good stories to tell about Africa and Africans but the white supremacists want us to maintain the bad narratives.
I wish them well in the new roles.
Re: Mass Resignation Hits BBC Hausa by slimfit1(m): 1:56pm On Jan 18, 2023
Where is BBC Yoruba and Igbo?
Re: Mass Resignation Hits BBC Hausa by ArewaNorth: 7:22am On Jan 24, 2023
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Re: Mass Resignation Hits BBC Hausa by Okoroawusa: 7:52am On Jan 24, 2023
Life must go on. They just created jobs for someone new in BBC Hausa
Re: Mass Resignation Hits BBC Hausa by Okoroawusa: 7:55am On Jan 24, 2023
slimfit1:
Where is BBC Yoruba and Igbo?
BBC Yoruba and Igbo are still there but they are not as robust as BBC Hausa because the Hausa language is not just a Nigerian thing. It's spoken in 11 African countries. So you can imagine the coverage area of BBC Hausa.
Re: Mass Resignation Hits BBC Hausa by ArewaNorth: 5:05am On Jan 25, 2023
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