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What Critics Of Rufai Oseni Don’t Know About Journalism - Farooq Kperogi by NLCreator: 7:48am On Nov 04, 2023
A viral, contentious dialogic confrontation between Arise TV’s Rufai Oseni and one Jesutega Onokpasa, identified as a lawyer and “APC chieftain,” on November 30 has once again centralized conversations about who a journalist is and what constitutes journalism, which I’d addressed in previous columns.


In the exchange, Oseni asked Onokpasa a legitimate, well-chosen question about the deleterious consequences of the removal of fuel subsidies on ordinary citizens and on the national economy. Onokpasa tried to prevaricate. He said Tinubu didn’t remove fuel subsidies. Buhari did before he left.

That’s technically true, but it was Tinubu’s recklessly precipitous and ill-advised announcement in his inaugural speech that subsidies were gone for good that sparked an instantaneous but totally unjustified spiraling of the cost of petrol, which also touched off a devastating hyperinflationary inferno that’s still consuming Nigeria.

As any journalist invested in the pursuit of the truth should do, Oseni vigorously pushed back against Onokpasa’s equivocation. Unable to defend his position with the resources of evidence, logic, and reason, Onokpasa launched unprovoked ad hominem verbal assaults on Oseni.

He threatened to walk out of the interview, belittled Oseni as a “boy,” a “badly brought up little boy,” and then questioned Oseni’s professional journalistic credentials in order to delegitimize him and his uncomfortable questions.

“Listen, Rufai. This is not animal psychology,” he said in a fit of groundless gerontocratic and professional arrogance. “It is law. If you want to be a journalist, you can be a journalist, and you should learn the ropes ahead of you. You can never be my mate.”

Another APC chieftain by the name of Joe Igbokwe was reported to have said on Friday that he won’t rest until Oseni is fired from Arise TV. “He is not a Journalist. He has no training in journalism,” Igbokwe reportedly wrote on Facebook. “Now if Arise TV still wants Rufai they should send him to the Department of Mass Communication University of Lagos. Journalism is special [sic] profession. It demands tack, smooth and sound engagements, discipline, organization, common sense, commitment, civilization, respect for human dignity.”

The obsession with Oseni’s course of study at the university (some people said he studied animal science or zoology, a reason Onokpasa made the absurdly snarky remark about fuel subsidy removal not being “animal psychology”) and the attempt to delegitimize his journalistic credentials because of this betrays deep-rooted ignorance of journalism.

The practice of journalism preceded its formal study by centuries. The University of Missouri in the United States awarded the world’s first undergraduate degree in journalism in 1909. But there had been journalists and journalism in the world centuries before 1909. So, to say someone isn’t a journalist because they have no formal certification in journalism is actually stupid.

Although journalism is now formally studied all over the world, it has resisted licensing to regulate entry into and exit from it in keeping with the openness that is at its core. In other words, anyone can be a journalist even if they didn’t formally study journalism or mass communication.

More than that, though, as I pointed out in my April 15, 2023, column titled “Partisan Comparisons of Channel TV’s Seun and Arise TV’s Rufai,” some of which I reproduce in the paragraphs that follow, journalism has three broad traditions: advocacy, reporting, and exposé.

The advocacy tradition is the first and oldest. 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 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 the reporters. 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.

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 early 1900s, journalism began to be offered as a degree in U.S. universities in furtherance of the professionalization of the field. But not being formally trained 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 would violate the intrinsic openness of journalism.

The third tradition of journalism is the exposé tradition, known today 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.” As former Minister of Youth and Sports Sunday Dare said of the guerrilla journalism that 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 of the star power of news anchors to sell news. The loud discomfort that government officials and APC chieftains evince when they confront Rufai Oseni makes him a highly prized employee that Nduka Obaigbena would be stupid to fire.

Plus, as I wrote when Femi Fani-Kayode lost it because a Daily Trust reporter had asked who was “bankrolling” his tour of PDP states, asking questions that get a politician’s dander up, that inflame a politician’s passions, is a treasured skill in journalism.

Here's why: Politicians reveal the most headline-worthy information when reporters cause them to lose control of their emotions. Loss of emotional control forces them to depart from their scripted, predictable, choreographed, and often mendacious and boring performances. Oseni does a better job of it than most trained journalists.

I, like every journalism teacher worth the name, teach my journalism students the skill to ask politicians trenchant questions that have the capacity to cause the politicians to throw tantrums because politicians, in a state of meltdown, such as we saw in Onokpasa’s histrionics, let their guards down and involuntarily divulge the truth.

Smart politicians know this. Instead of allowing themselves to be immobilized by impotent anger, they respond to high-pressure, “embarrassing” questions with poise, and disarm adversarial reporters with humility, grace, and gentleness.

Finally, why was Onokpasa hung up on Oseni’s age vis-a-vis his? As I once pointed out, one of Nigeria’s enduringly lumbering cultural burdens is that it’s hopelessly trapped in regressive reverse ageism, i.e., the idea that only old age, not youth or knowledge, should confer authority on people.

Everyone who is older than the next person thinks his numerical age bestows some superiority on him over a younger person.

Emotional and intellectual age are immaterial in this culture of reverse ageism, so that even emotionally immature and cognitively empty dimwits trapped in adults’ bodies think of themselves as superior to biologically younger but intellectually superior people because of the accidents of their years of birth.

But if you’re older than someone, someone is also older than you are, and the person you’re older than is also older than someone else. It’s an infinite continuum.

Only backward, lowbrow bumpkins are hung up on age and invoke it to delegitimize valid criticism that they can’t confront with the force of their intellect. Let Oseni breathe!


https://www.farooqkperogi.com/2023/11/what-critics-of-rufai-oseni-dont-know.html?m=1

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Re: What Critics Of Rufai Oseni Don’t Know About Journalism - Farooq Kperogi by TemplarLandry: 7:49am On Nov 04, 2023

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Re: What Critics Of Rufai Oseni Don’t Know About Journalism - Farooq Kperogi by othermen: 7:59am On Nov 04, 2023
In the end, I care little whether Rufai is fair or balanced. We need an opposition or anyone to highlight the inadequacies in our government. Rufai has been an important voice in this regard.

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Re: What Critics Of Rufai Oseni Don’t Know About Journalism - Farooq Kperogi by benuejosh: 8:01am On Nov 04, 2023
Those who have low value items and also love anything brought against Nigeria's government will definitely love the unstable Oseni Rufai.

He will be fooling around and thinking he is doing a good job. So arrogant and badly mannered.

The Peter Obi paid machinery that lacks content. Afterall the owner of AriseTV, an Igbo man built that station from proceeds meant to fight insecurity in the country. That is the station Peter Obi decided to patronize.

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Re: What Critics Of Rufai Oseni Don’t Know About Journalism - Farooq Kperogi by Ozommadu: 8:03am On Nov 04, 2023
TemplarLandry:
Rufai the deranged sickly boy.
He's gonna learn life.

I can see pain bitter wailers above grin


Rufai is making their propaganda job very difficult for them.

Enwe

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Re: What Critics Of Rufai Oseni Don’t Know About Journalism - Farooq Kperogi by Splashme: 8:08am On Nov 04, 2023
Rufai Oseni is one of the reasons the young Arise TV is at par with older generation Channels TV so quickly. Many media houses will easily employ him if Arise TV management makes the mistake of listening to those criminals in government.
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Re: What Critics Of Rufai Oseni Don’t Know About Journalism - Farooq Kperogi by REALretep(m): 8:26am On Nov 04, 2023
NLCreator:


Plus, as I wrote when Femi Fani-Kayode lost it because a Daily Trust reporter had asked who was “bankrolling” his tour of PDP states, asking questions that get a politician’s dander up, that inflame a politician’s passions, is a treasured skill in journalism.
Damn grin

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Re: What Critics Of Rufai Oseni Don’t Know About Journalism - Farooq Kperogi by DatNiggaDaz: 8:26am On Nov 04, 2023
The emilokans are hoping that the Osenis of Nigeria should work for the Lagos Ibadan expressway Media Houses just like everyone must support & agree with the drug Baron.

...you are labelled Igbo, Ipob, biafra & others when you have a mind of your own from the opinions of balablu miscreants

Oseni carry go joor. It shows you are asking the right question & you the true patriot of Nigeria journalism where every one else chickened out & joined the oppressors of the Nigeria State capture helping them cover up their lies deceit & propaganda

More grease to your elbow Mr Oseni

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Re: What Critics Of Rufai Oseni Don’t Know About Journalism - Farooq Kperogi by BigBlackPreek(m): 8:27am On Nov 04, 2023
Hmm your last paragraph got me!
benuejosh:
Those who have low value items and also love anything brought against Nigeria's government will definitely love the unstable Oseni Rufai.

He will be fooling around and thinking he is doing a good job. So arrogant and badly mannered.

The Peter Obi paid machinery that lacks content. Afterall the owner of AriseTV, an Igbo man built that station from proceeds meant to fight insecurity in the country. That is the station Peter Obi decided to patronize.

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Re: What Critics Of Rufai Oseni Don’t Know About Journalism - Farooq Kperogi by BigBlackPreek(m): 8:29am On Nov 04, 2023
He's showcasing his political prowess, And nobody knows tomorrow oh 😂 😂

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Re: What Critics Of Rufai Oseni Don’t Know About Journalism - Farooq Kperogi by DatNiggaDaz: 8:38am On Nov 04, 2023
benuejosh:
Those who have low value items and also love anything brought against Nigeria's government will definitely love the unstable Oseni Rufai.

He will be fooling around and thinking he is doing a good job. So arrogant and badly mannered.

The Peter Obi paid machinery that lacks content. Afterall the owner of AriseTV, an Igbo man built that station from proceeds meant to fight insecurity in the country. That is the station Peter Obi decided to patronize.
This one will never rest from misery & frustration witthout mentioninng Igbo, Obi, Ipob

.. this write up is not from Igbos or ipob. I am waiting to hear you Label the writer of this piece igbo.

The owner of AriseTV is also an Igboman grin grin I hope you can now see that SS & SE will remain one like brothers neigbour.

Meanwhile @Benuejosh..what is Happening in the middlebelt You are nowhere to be found in those Fulani terrorists rampaging the middlebelt thread. Why

Igbo, igbo, igbo, igbo & more Igbo will be your only nigthmare even to the detriment of your people in one nijeria ?

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Re: What Critics Of Rufai Oseni Don’t Know About Journalism - Farooq Kperogi by bigwig071(m): 8:43am On Nov 04, 2023
benuejosh:
Those who have low value items and also love anything brought against Nigeria's government will definitely love the unstable Oseni Rufai.

He will be fooling around and thinking he is doing a good job. So arrogant and badly mannered.

The Peter Obi paid machinery that lacks content. Afterall the owner of AriseTV, an Igbo man built that station from proceeds meant to fight insecurity in the country. That is the station Peter Obi decided to patronize.
you must be an evil person that over hate the truth honestly

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Re: What Critics Of Rufai Oseni Don’t Know About Journalism - Farooq Kperogi by Nbote(m): 8:44am On Nov 04, 2023
TemplarLandry:
Rufai the deranged sickly boy.
He's gonna learn life.

https://www.nairaland.com/7828435/successfully-dismantled-operation-mockingbird-obi

benuejosh:
Those who have low value items and also love anything brought against Nigeria's government will definitely love the unstable Oseni Rufai.

He will be fooling around and thinking he is doing a good job. So arrogant and badly mannered.

The Peter Obi paid machinery that lacks content. Afterall the owner of AriseTV, an Igbo man built that station from proceeds meant to fight insecurity in the country. That is the station Peter Obi decided to patronize.

Only one person with multiple monikers moving from thread to thread at the mention of Obi
Re: What Critics Of Rufai Oseni Don’t Know About Journalism - Farooq Kperogi by ivolt: 8:46am On Nov 04, 2023
The dumb APC guest was overwhelmed and he reacted the only way he could.


If the facts are against you, argue the law. If the law is against you, argue the facts. If the law and the facts are against you, pound the table and yell -Carl Sagan

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Re: What Critics Of Rufai Oseni Don’t Know About Journalism - Farooq Kperogi by Splashme: 8:49am On Nov 04, 2023
benuejosh:
Those who have low value items and also love anything brought against Nigeria's government will definitely love the unstable Oseni Rufai.

He will be fooling around and thinking he is doing a good job. So arrogant and badly mannered.

The Peter Obi paid machinery that lacks content. Afterall the owner of AriseTV, an Igbo man built that station from proceeds meant to fight insecurity in the country. That is the station Peter Obi decided to patronize.

Very foolish post ... go and remove him na.
Nonsense you.
.

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Re: What Critics Of Rufai Oseni Don’t Know About Journalism - Farooq Kperogi by DatNiggaDaz: 8:52am On Nov 04, 2023
bigwig071:
you must be an evil person that over hate the truth honestly
leave dat unit of evil coven for me. I don drop bait for am, make e le first
Re: What Critics Of Rufai Oseni Don’t Know About Journalism - Farooq Kperogi by Debbie2000(f): 9:16am On Nov 04, 2023
The practice of journalism preceded its formal study by centuries. The University of Missouri in the United States awarded the world’s first undergraduate degree in journalism in 1909. But there had been journalists and journalism in the world centuries before 1909. So, to say someone isn’t a journalist because they have no formal certification in journalism is actually stupid.

STUPID ASSUMPTION by Farooq. So because medical practice had been in the world centuries before universities are awarding MBBS, anyone highly experienced on the usage of drug, lets say 20 yrs of experience, should be called a DOCTOR
Re: What Critics Of Rufai Oseni Don’t Know About Journalism - Farooq Kperogi by kingsways: 9:59am On Nov 04, 2023
Rufai is a smart young man.

It is the job of a journalist to ask questions. If his job is to ask questions, why should he not ask tough questions?

If you lack what it takes to navigate intelligent and tough questions, then don't go to face the media, don't go to Arise TV

Onopasa's behaviour and performance at the interview was very disgraceful in my view

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Re: What Critics Of Rufai Oseni Don’t Know About Journalism - Farooq Kperogi by Racoon(m): 10:09am On Nov 04, 2023
They hate the solemn truth because it always hurt them. Hence a stupid gutter drenched fella like Joe Igbokwe was saying he never rest until Oseni Rufai is sack by Arise TV. He thinks everyone is a mummified zombie in this nation.

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Re: What Critics Of Rufai Oseni Don’t Know About Journalism - Farooq Kperogi by Racoon(m): 10:10am On Nov 04, 2023
They always need the interview questions ahead of time so as to stereotype and teleguide what they would say. This what NTA, TVC, and other government propaganda channels will never do. Hence they are always allegic to intellectual discussion that will task their intuitive and analytical thinking.

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