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Is Sahara Reporters Into Investigative Journalism Or Destructive Journalism by coolestchris(m): 6:16am On Mar 24, 2017
I am not understanding this sowore
Re: Is Sahara Reporters Into Investigative Journalism Or Destructive Journalism by KINGwax007(m): 6:30am On Mar 24, 2017
This is how the brain of the normal Nigerian youth works...

If Sahara reporters investigated an opponent= investigative journalism


If it investigates someone from the same party as them = Destructive journalism


You need a brain transplant.

Hasn't Sahara reporters clearly shown that it's not on any side?

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Re: Is Sahara Reporters Into Investigative Journalism Or Destructive Journalism by ayo26(m): 6:54am On Mar 24, 2017
coolestchris:
I am not understanding this sowore

It's an attempt at investigative journalism only that often times, some of their reports are not always balanced and fair, which paints them destructive. They need tangible and reliable facts to back up some of their claims.
Re: Is Sahara Reporters Into Investigative Journalism Or Destructive Journalism by maasoap(m): 7:06am On Mar 24, 2017
ayo26:


It's an attempt at investigative journalism only that often times, some of their reports are not always balanced and fair, which paints them destructive. They need tangible and reliable facts to back up some of their claims.
The question is: what is investigative journalism? Most investigative journalism often end up discovering something unpleasant which might lead to "destruction" of the personalities involved. So, you guys should chill.
Re: Is Sahara Reporters Into Investigative Journalism Or Destructive Journalism by Rotjijatau(m): 7:09am On Mar 24, 2017
I just hate them
Re: Is Sahara Reporters Into Investigative Journalism Or Destructive Journalism by coolestchris(m): 7:17am On Mar 24, 2017
ayo26:


It's an attempt at investigative journalism only that often times, some of their reports are not always balanced and fair, which paints them destructive. They need tangible and reliable facts to back up some of their claims.
Why do they always attack people Who are in spot light...
Re: Is Sahara Reporters Into Investigative Journalism Or Destructive Journalism by coolestchris(m): 7:18am On Mar 24, 2017
maasoap:

The question is: what is investigative journalism? Most investigative journalism often end up discovering something unpleasant which might lead to "destruction" of the personalities involved. So, you guys should chill.
their investigation is always against people Who has spot ligjt
Re: Is Sahara Reporters Into Investigative Journalism Or Destructive Journalism by ayo26(m): 7:29am On Mar 24, 2017
maasoap:

The question is: what is investigative journalism? Most investigative journalism often end up discovering something unpleasant which might lead to "destruction" of the personalities involved. So, you guys should chill.

Well said Bro. But I like the fact you used "often". However the situation maybe, part of the basic principles of journalism is truth and accuracy. Sometimes they fall short of accuracy.
Re: Is Sahara Reporters Into Investigative Journalism Or Destructive Journalism by Udmaster(m): 7:31am On Mar 24, 2017
I want to F.uck
Re: Is Sahara Reporters Into Investigative Journalism Or Destructive Journalism by ayo26(m): 7:40am On Mar 24, 2017
coolestchris:
Why do they always attack people Who are in spot light...

Bro. It's part of the nature of the press o. Publicity means more cash and recognition. Therefore public attention is their desire and the only way to get this, is to attend to people in the spotlight. Writing reports and fighting for the interests of citizens that are not in the spotlight is no longer the concern for most media outfits.
Re: Is Sahara Reporters Into Investigative Journalism Or Destructive Journalism by coolestchris(m): 7:45am On Mar 24, 2017
ayo26:


Bro. It's part of the nature of the press o. Publicity means more cash and recognition. Therefore public attention is their desire and the only way to get this, is to attend to people in the spotlight. Writing reports and fighting for the interests of citizens that are not in the spotlight is no longer the concern for most media outfits.
Okay so sowore is a blackmailer
Re: Is Sahara Reporters Into Investigative Journalism Or Destructive Journalism by Justuceleague2: 7:45am On Mar 24, 2017
maasoap:

The question is: what is investigative journalism? Most investigative journalism often end up discovering something unpleasant which might lead to "destruction" of the personalities involved. So, you guys should chill.


Best response ever


Investigation/ research = discovery / conclusion

so far SR has been doing really well

PDP and APC both have skeletons
Re: Is Sahara Reporters Into Investigative Journalism Or Destructive Journalism by ayo26(m): 7:48am On Mar 24, 2017
coolestchris:
Okay so sowore is a blackmailer

Me I didn't say that o. Btw, bro why you disappear from the BBNaija Thread.
Re: Is Sahara Reporters Into Investigative Journalism Or Destructive Journalism by Agimor(m): 7:48am On Mar 24, 2017
Investigative journalism, the end result is often destructive. That's how it is in part of the world.
Re: Is Sahara Reporters Into Investigative Journalism Or Destructive Journalism by coolestchris(m): 7:50am On Mar 24, 2017
ayo26:


Me I didn't say that o. Btw, bro why you disappear from the BBNaija Thread.
no light for my new area of mowe, so na manage we deh manage
Re: Is Sahara Reporters Into Investigative Journalism Or Destructive Journalism by ayo26(m): 8:07am On Mar 24, 2017
coolestchris:
no light for my new area of mowe, so na manage we deh manage

Na naija we dey. E go better.
Re: Is Sahara Reporters Into Investigative Journalism Or Destructive Journalism by ayo26(m): 8:11am On Mar 24, 2017
Rotjijatau:
I just hate them

But why?
Re: Is Sahara Reporters Into Investigative Journalism Or Destructive Journalism by Goroz: 8:29am On Mar 24, 2017
coolestchris:
their investigation is always against people Who has spot ligjt
It's obvious that you aren't the sharpest tool in the yard when it comes issues which have no bearing on romance
Re: Is Sahara Reporters Into Investigative Journalism Or Destructive Journalism by DropShot: 8:32am On Mar 24, 2017
SR have proved to be a "hit and miss" news source.

Sometimes, they get it right and bring proofs to support their claim. Other times, they make sweeping claims without proof to back them up.

Investigative journalism - 50%

Destructive/junk journalism - 50%
Re: Is Sahara Reporters Into Investigative Journalism Or Destructive Journalism by DropShot: 8:33am On Mar 24, 2017
SR have proved to be a "hit and miss" news source.

Sometimes, they get it right and bring proofs to support their claim. Other times, they make sweeping claims without proof to back them up.

Investigative journalism - 60%

Destructive/junk journalism - 40%

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