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Partisan Comparisons Of Channel Tv’s Seun And Arise Tv’s Rufai By Farooq Kperogi by Racoon(m): 8:57am On Apr 15, 2023
By Farooq A. Kperogi
Twitter: @farooqkperogi

In the last few weeks, I have read multiple impassioned and tendentious comparisons of Channels TV’s Seun Okinbaloye and Arise TV’s Rufai Oseni on social media. While Peter Obi’s supporters describe Oseni as Nigeria’s best broadcast journalist alive, Bola Tinubu’s supporters say Oseni isn’t worthy of being called a journalist because he not only isn’t a trained journalist, he’s also an unabashed trafficker in partisan, dogmatically self-opinionated advocacy on behalf of and against certain political points of view.

Partisan arguments over the quality of Oseni’s journalism, for some reason, often degenerate into odious comparisons of Oseni and Okinbaloye. People who are critical of Peter Obi’s politics, which they say Oseni supports and magnifies, tend to invoke Okinbaloye as the exemplar of journalistic integrity and neutrality in contrast to Oseni whom they said has thrown away all pretenses to political detachment.

It quickly became apparent that people who sing Oseni’s praises are overt or covert Obi supporters and those who are censorious of his journalism are overt or covert Tinubu supporters. Okinbaloye is a little more complex to situate because although Channels TV has traditionally been stereotyped as an “APC” station, Okinbaloye’s interview with Yusuf Datti Baba-Ahmed has invited a precipitate, unearned N5 million penalty from the National Broadcasting Commission. Plus, Okinbaloye has had some pretty no-holds-barred, bare-knuckle interviews with APC apparatchiks.

By the way, punishing Channels TV for what a guest said in its live news show doesn’t show that the NBC understands the changes that have taken place in the broadcast industry. In preplanned news packages, news is a product, but in live broadcasts, news becomes a process. Products can be controlled. Processes can’t. They are fluid, unpredictable, and exert pressures on editors, producers, and other media gatekeepers. In news as a process, information is often only partly formed, fragmentary, and tentative. It’s problematic, but it’s the spirit of the time.

Plus, Okinbaloye challenged Baba-Ahmed and tried in vain to steer him away from what he was saying. What more could he have done in a live show?

Well, I don’t watch a lot of television even here in the United States, so I confess that I am not as familiar with Channels TV and Arise TV as I should be. But I watch occasional clips of Nigerian television when they are shared on social media.

My intervention, however, is intended only to contextualize the debate. People who say Oseni isn’t a journalist because he didn’t earn a degree in communication or because he evinces partisanship in the service of an entrenched point of view betray an ahistorical understanding of journalism.

There are broadly three traditions of journalism. The first and oldest tradition of journalism is called the advocacy tradition. In this tradition, journalists didn’t pretend to be “objective” or ideologically unaffiliated. News in the sense in which we understand it today was scarce. Opinion, partisan opinion I might add, was the stuff of journalism. Note, though, that the word “journalism” didn’t exist in English at the time.

The advocacy tradition got a rival in the 1830s in the United States with the advent of what was called the penny press, which inaugurated the reporting tradition we recognize as the only form of legitimate journalism in most parts of the world today.

Incidentally, it was in 1833 that the word “journalism” emerged in English for the first time after a reviewer of a book about journalism in French titled Du journalisme translated the French journalisme to “journalism” and remarked that such “a word was sorely wanted” in the English language. The review appeared in the Westminster Review.

The reporting tradition prioritizes documenting facts, describing the world as reporters see it, ferreting out the “best obtainable version of the truth” incrementally through constant reportage, and recording the thoughts and perspectives of people other than us. That was the time the notion of “objectivity” in journalism was born. It was coterminous with the growth and reification of the scientific method, called positivism in social science scholarship.

Positivism is the idea that it is possible to develop a “science” of society using the methods of physical sciences like physics and chemistry. Positivists like August Comte thought society was like a biological organism and that even abstract phenomena like thoughts, attitudes, beliefs, etc. can be measured objectively like a physicist measures the strength of an electric field.

Journalists in the reporting tradition “professionalized” journalism by embracing the “scientific” hype of the nineteenth century, which manifested in the notion of “objective journalism,” an unrealizable ideal that journalists have now abandoned in place of fairness, balance, and accuracy.

By the late 1800s, journalism began to be offered as a degree in U.S. universities in furtherance of the professionalization of the field. But not having formal training in journalism has never been disqualifying in the history of journalism not only because journalism education itself is relatively recent but also because such an attitude will violate the intrinsic openness of journalism.

The third tradition of journalism is the exposé tradition, which is today known as investigative journalism, whose goal is to reform, not merely to inform, society. Like advocacy journalism, it doesn’t pretend to be neutral or “objective.” Like Sunday Dare said of the guerrilla journalism he and his colleagues practiced in the 1990s, it is animated by “partisan objectivity in defense of the truth.”

Over the years, these traditions have meshed and overlapped. In many traditional news organizations, views are separated from news. Views are represented by columns and editorials and news by reportage of facts. In other words, peddlers of opinions, even biased opinions, are journalists in the advocacy tradition.

There has never been any expectation in the history of journalism that opinions should be “objective.” In fact, “objective opinion” is a silly oxymoron. If it’s objective, that is, undistorted by personal dispositions, emotions, bias, etc. then it’s not an opinion. Opinions can never be objective. Only facts can. Opinions are by nature subjective and idiosyncratic. Being opinionated doesn’t delegitimize people from being journalists. That’s the first kind of journalism the world knew before the reporting tradition came less than 200 years ago.

In broadcast journalism, moreover, a different tradition emerged in the United States, which has been exported globally, and that tradition is the popularization and lionization of news anchors and leveraging the star power of news anchors to sell the news.

When CNN started on June 1, 1980, in Atlanta as the world’s first 24-hour news station, its owner, Ted Turner (nicknamed the “Mouth of the South” because he’s an impulsive, tough-talking loudmouth from the American South), chose to depart from this model of television journalism. At CNN, he said, the news would be the star.

A few decades later, he lost the battle. Now, like other broadcasters, CNN anchors and talk show hosts build brands around themselves. In the era of social media and virality, news hosts are becoming just as central as the news they read, leading some scholars to opine that what we are seeing now in television is more “influencism” than journalism. But it’s actually journalism returning to its roots in different formats.

From the perspective of the reportorial tradition of journalism, neither Okinbaloye nor Oseni would be regarded as journalists now. The requirements to be a journalist in this tradition, as I pointed out before, is to do original reporting, to go out in the wild to ferret out information, verify facts, capture images and soundbites, freeze moving images and quotations for archiving in the storehouse of “history in a hurry” that journalism is.

But from the perspective of advocacy journalism, which preceded reportorial journalism by centuries, they are. Journalism is now a continuum that stretches from views to news and from facts to opinions.

The partisan leanings of Arise TV and Channels TV are also consistent with the early history of journalism, which has recrudesced in full force in the past few decades even in the United States where “objective journalism” was birthed. Journals of opinion, opinion shows, television talk shows, the daytime TV talk format, on-air commentariat, etc. are now more popular than straight news. That’s the reality of our time.

https://www.farooqkperogi.com/2023/04/partisan-comparisons-of-channel-tvs.html

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Re: Partisan Comparisons Of Channel Tv’s Seun And Arise Tv’s Rufai By Farooq Kperogi by otuomasirichi: 8:58am On Apr 15, 2023
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Re: Partisan Comparisons Of Channel Tv’s Seun And Arise Tv’s Rufai By Farooq Kperogi by Racoon(m): 9:00am On Apr 15, 2023
Seun Okinbaloye is not journalistically in indepth as Oseni Rufai always take on his guests.

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Re: Partisan Comparisons Of Channel Tv’s Seun And Arise Tv’s Rufai By Farooq Kperogi by sonature1: 9:01am On Apr 15, 2023
Just like Oseni Rufai, Seun Okin desperately wants a working country. Unfortunately, he knows there's a limit to which he can push it because he benefits from the largesse of (or has a soft spot for) the ruling party.

On the other hand, Oseni Rufai is young and extremely knowledgeable. Just like most young Nigerians, he sees the clear path to a new Nigeria through Peter Obi, who to a very large extent weighs much better than most Nigérian politicians on the integrity scale.

In summary, every human is a political animal. No human is totally partisan because politics is something that affects everyone, including those who don't seem to care about it.

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Re: Partisan Comparisons Of Channel Tv’s Seun And Arise Tv’s Rufai By Farooq Kperogi by othermen: 9:05am On Apr 15, 2023
If Osinbajo made the call to Oyedepo, Farooq’s fixation will not shift from ensuring the rest of us is suffocated with how such is bigotry of the highest quality; but he is not Soyinka to have the same energy or objectivity towards Obi.

He can’t risk the obedient people unearthing his extreme views and petitioning his employer to have him fired. However, when the heat is no more, he’d show us his ragged robe of courage of speaking his truth and kick the dogs he can kick.

Not even in this article can he take a position suggestive of any, contrary to the obedient movement, he could cite actual instances where the advocacy of either journalist border on absurdity and unprofessionalism even in the guise of advocacy journalism but no, the great Farooq would use the opportunity to give an historical lecture on the variant forms of journalism just to resuscitate his singular ongoing irrelevance in our public discourse.

There are issues begging for discussion even in this matter. This contribution, however, is only a testimonial of cowardice. The pseudo contribution rusts the psyche of the astrayed lots that have an appetite for the ilks but it should also awaken them to the actual intent of façade diatribes of him and even contributors like Soyombo.

Their aim is not the truth or a better nation or to provide direction to a better nation, their aim is not to achieve any such consciousness for the people, but to gain their own power and build their own relevance to become another Femi Adesina or Abati or Gambari.

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Re: Partisan Comparisons Of Channel Tv’s Seun And Arise Tv’s Rufai By Farooq Kperogi by Racoon(m): 9:07am On Apr 15, 2023
Farooq was more critical of Oseni Rufai perhaps because he is not comfortable with his hardline stance against all the ills of the sitting government.

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Re: Partisan Comparisons Of Channel Tv’s Seun And Arise Tv’s Rufai By Farooq Kperogi by alizma: 9:11am On Apr 15, 2023
When will Oseni critize or request the UK authority to put in the public knowledge, the supposed wrong arrest/questioning of his favourite politician or he suddenly forgot it's Obi's right to demand for such explanation considering his political position at the moment?
Oseni and Seun are both unprofessional as far as I am concerned.

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Re: Partisan Comparisons Of Channel Tv’s Seun And Arise Tv’s Rufai By Farooq Kperogi by BOSSkesh(m): 9:13am On Apr 15, 2023
Nice read
But isn't channel's TV a tinubu media corporation

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Re: Partisan Comparisons Of Channel Tv’s Seun And Arise Tv’s Rufai By Farooq Kperogi by Mamaafrik1(m): 9:19am On Apr 15, 2023
It is quite funny the way people then painted Oseni as obedient, they were the same blind men who forgot how senior was critically questioning the Lagos State Labour Party deputy candidate when she came on Arise TV then. The lady will try to dodge the question and he will re-ask the question with How, why??
Many APC supporters are hypocrites or have benefitted from the skewness of the country away from growth. They criticized Goodluck Jonathan during his tenure but suddenly they see nothing wrong in people bending rules, in people using ethnic bigotry, people using thuggery and sponsoring federal aristocracy to win an Election.
The they don't see anything wrong in tinubu coming out to open me tell us on a public television that that Barbara old news election was rigged same thing repeated itself again during this last election the rigged election for the present governor of state we all saw what happened during their the APC primary election where money was flying around everybody knows roof oshibajo was the best man for the job but instead of Us using him they threw away merit them and use rotation of power, now when it came to getting northern bloc vote now in threw away objectivity and equal representation and did a Muslim Muslim ticket .again now when he saw that at a point obi was gaining more interest in Middle belt he asked ganduje to play religion card in Kano by asking Islamic clerics to see voting tinubu in as Jihad.
we also what happened in Lagos State election where street dogs were armed to the teeth to make sure they gag people from voting right.

What has he made of the billions of IGR collected in Lagos,is this the man we really want now??imagine if he eventually enter the seat of power what will happened to to freedom of speech people?,people will be arrested people be locked up and killed.
Ask truthful lagosians

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Re: Partisan Comparisons Of Channel Tv’s Seun And Arise Tv’s Rufai By Farooq Kperogi by StOla: 9:20am On Apr 15, 2023
We are still waiting for Oseni and Hundeyin to provide journalistic insights to Peter Obi's shameful detention.

Alas, they are not interested in anything that puts Peter Obi in negative spotlight.

That alone is the verdict we need regarding their claims to journalism.

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Re: Partisan Comparisons Of Channel Tv’s Seun And Arise Tv’s Rufai By Farooq Kperogi by Tntsi: 9:21am On Apr 15, 2023
alizma:
When will Oseni critize or request the UK authority to put in the public knowledge, the supposed wrong arrest/questioning of his favourite politician or he suddenly forgot it's Obi's right to demand for such explanation considering his political position at the moment?
Oseni and Seun are both unprofessional as far as I am concerned.

They are both unprofessional because they refuse to be tinubu lap dogs like TVC, premiumtimes and others right?

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Re: Partisan Comparisons Of Channel Tv’s Seun And Arise Tv’s Rufai By Farooq Kperogi by HenryThegreat1(m): 9:22am On Apr 15, 2023
Only tv station i can watch in Nigeria today is arise news.

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Re: Partisan Comparisons Of Channel Tv’s Seun And Arise Tv’s Rufai By Farooq Kperogi by StOla: 9:26am On Apr 15, 2023
Tntsi:


They are both unprofessional because they refuse to be tinubu lap dogs like TVC, premiumtimes and others right?

Premium Times has earned your scorn because they officially enquired about the shameful London detention of Peter Obi?

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Re: Partisan Comparisons Of Channel Tv’s Seun And Arise Tv’s Rufai By Farooq Kperogi by Armaggedon: 9:35am On Apr 15, 2023
Journalism has changed. Seun okigbaloye is good but he doesnt go out of his way to grill his guest like Rufai and nigerian politicians are weaponizing Channel tv's to much journalism conservativeness. Nigerian politicians are peculiarly wild and need to be held accountable.

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Re: Partisan Comparisons Of Channel Tv’s Seun And Arise Tv’s Rufai By Farooq Kperogi by christejames(m): 9:38am On Apr 15, 2023
Rufai is what a true journalist is supposed to be, very articulated and sound in reasoning...


He provides you with facts whenever you are going against the grain (misyarning 😂).

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Re: Partisan Comparisons Of Channel Tv’s Seun And Arise Tv’s Rufai By Farooq Kperogi by KingKO22: 9:49am On Apr 15, 2023
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Re: Partisan Comparisons Of Channel Tv’s Seun And Arise Tv’s Rufai By Farooq Kperogi by accordadoga25(f): 9:50am On Apr 15, 2023
One is an accidental journalist that is familiar with the zoo. That is why he stares at his guests on the national tv like a baboon.
I know nothing about the other one.

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Re: Partisan Comparisons Of Channel Tv’s Seun And Arise Tv’s Rufai By Farooq Kperogi by FunkeAyorinde: 9:51am On Apr 15, 2023
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Re: Partisan Comparisons Of Channel Tv’s Seun And Arise Tv’s Rufai By Farooq Kperogi by Zico5(m): 9:51am On Apr 15, 2023
I don't care about anything again. What gives me joy is that Tinubu is the president and he will rule over these ungrateful elements that are bent on destroying our polity. We have seen how dangerous they are and how they can destroy people with lies and propaganda. Nigeria will forever be careful in associating with them. Who will trust liars that are calling interim government and military to take over because their candidate loss massively. It's very clear that all they care about is to get presidency to project their hidden agenda. Nigeria shall be better

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Re: Partisan Comparisons Of Channel Tv’s Seun And Arise Tv’s Rufai By Farooq Kperogi by yahoodetector: 9:53am On Apr 15, 2023
You people should get ready for the gagging of the press by the time Agbádó administration comes into power.

Freedom of speech will become a thing of the past and even the internet would be monitored and controlled.l with TVC becoming a praise singing canary station for their Oga.

Truly, Buhari's administration will be missed after bulaba enters

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Re: Partisan Comparisons Of Channel Tv’s Seun And Arise Tv’s Rufai By Farooq Kperogi by EeyanMayweather(m): 9:53am On Apr 15, 2023
Racoon:
Seun Okinbaloye is not journalistically in indepth as Oseni Rufai always take on his guests.
I don't expect less from a flip flopping ellu pig

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Re: Partisan Comparisons Of Channel Tv’s Seun And Arise Tv’s Rufai By Farooq Kperogi by duduade: 9:53am On Apr 15, 2023
I stopped reading at I don't watch much news here in the United States

I don't understand how people who have clearly migrated will seat in the comfort of their homes and be creating ot weaving their opinions from their imaginations

Rubbish

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Re: Partisan Comparisons Of Channel Tv’s Seun And Arise Tv’s Rufai By Farooq Kperogi by EeyanMayweather(m): 9:54am On Apr 15, 2023
othermen:
If Osinbajo made the call to Oyedepo, Farooq’s fixation will not shift from ensuring the rest of us is suffocated with how such is bigotry of the highest quality; but he is not Soyinka to have the same energy or objectivity towards Obi.

He can’t risk the obedient people unearthing his extreme views and petitioning his employer to have him fired. However, when the heat is no more, he’d show us his ragged robe of courage of speaking his truth and kick the dogs he can kick.

Not even in this article can he take a position suggestive of any, contrary to the obedient movement, he could cite actual instances where the advocacy of either journalist border on absurdity and unprofessionalism even in the guise of advocacy journalism but no, the great Farooq would use the opportunity to give an historical lecture on the variant forms of journalism just to resuscitate his singular ongoing irrelevance in our public discourse.

There are issues begging for discussion even in this matter. This contribution, however, is only a testimonial of cowardice. The pseudo contribution rusts the psyche of the astrayed lots that have an appetite for the ilks but it should also awaken them to the actual intent of façade diatribes of him and even contributors like Soyombo.

Their aim is not the truth or a better nation or to provide direction to a better nation, their aim is not to achieve any such consciousness for the people, but to gain their own power and build their own relevance to become another Femi Adesina or Abati or Gambari.
Farooq Kperoogi is another paid hack who masquerades as an unbiased writer.
He was commissioned by the PDP/Atiku to demarket Osinbajo in the core North using religious sentiments.
They all thought Osinbajo would emerge as the APC candidate.
The clown called Kperogi used his pen to write so much hateful half truths about the VP. I hope Osinbajo would reply him some day.

Only a ret.ard wouldn't see through Kperoogi's bull shit.

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Re: Partisan Comparisons Of Channel Tv’s Seun And Arise Tv’s Rufai By Farooq Kperogi by datola: 9:55am On Apr 15, 2023
Farooq and his brilliant analysis.

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Re: Partisan Comparisons Of Channel Tv’s Seun And Arise Tv’s Rufai By Farooq Kperogi by MasterJayJay: 9:57am On Apr 15, 2023
All journalists have same thing common, They all agree that Tinubu forfeited 460,000 dollars to USA, which were proceeds from drug trafficking

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Re: Partisan Comparisons Of Channel Tv’s Seun And Arise Tv’s Rufai By Farooq Kperogi by Odogwuzack: 9:57am On Apr 15, 2023
Rufai had no business being a journalist.

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