Connect with us

Featured

Curiosity must return to journalism— varsity lecturer warns

Ilorin’s digital media scene expands with new online television 

Published

on

 

In a sharp critique of today’s news culture, broadcast journalist and Mass Communication lecturer, Raliat Ibrahim, has warned that dwindling curiosity among Nigerian journalists is leaving the profession vulnerable in an era dominated by algorithm-driven content.

 

Speaking on Sunday at the launch of Curious Television, a new online audio-visual platform in Ilorin, Ibrahim, who lectures at the Department of Mass Communication, Kwara State University, Malete, stressed that curiosity must once again drive news hunting and storytelling.

 

“Like the name of the television, curiosity should drive journalism.

 

“It is the only way to survive the onslaught of a digital world ruled by algorithms,” she said.

 

She lamented that audiences have changed, favouring short, unfiltered, and often sensational content churned out by citizen journalism.

 

To remain credible, she urged professionals to embrace civic, analytical, cultural, and technological curiosity.

 

The event also underscored Ilorin’s growing status as a digital broadcast hub, supported by reliable fibre optic coverage that is attracting innovative media ventures.

 

Curious Television, led by multiple award-winning journalist Olufemi Akobi, aims to highlight grassroots issues and bridge what he calls Nigeria’s “representation gap” in public discourse.

 

“Digital media gives us the power to connect people directly to conversations that shape their lives,” Akobi told guests, which included senior journalists, politicians, and policymakers.

 

With internet infrastructure enabling cost-effective broadcasting, Ilorin is increasingly drawing content creators who see the city as a viable base for reaching national and global audiences.

 

Media analysts say the success of Curious Television could further establish Ilorin as a magnet for Nigeria’s next wave of digital entrepreneurs.

See also  Nigerians want Appeal Court President, Monica Dongban-Mensem, sacked over controversial election petition rulings

For Diaspora Digital Media Updates click on Whatsapp, or Telegram. For eyewitness accounts/ reports/ articles, write to: citizenreports@diasporadigitalmedia.com. Follow us on X (Fomerly Twitter) or Facebook

Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Latest from DDM TV

Latest Updates

2027: We’ve given Akwa Ibomites alternative via Coalition – Dr. Uduak

AFRIMA 2025: Lagos and FG vow grand November spectacle

Obidient Movement Kwara urges youths to register and frustrate election rigging

Abuja residents raise alarm as authorities patch collapsed Mabushi building linked to powerful individual

Kaduna govt denies abducting PDP candidate, 25 others amid by-election tensions

AAC dissolves rivers, yobe excos, appoints interim leaders for congresses

ADC condemns saturday’s by-elections, accuses APC terrorists of rigging and violence

Nigerian war hero cries out after FCDA demolishes abuja restaurant on wike’s orders

INEC Declares APGA’s Emma Nwachukwu Winner Anambra South Senatorial By-Election

Enugu voters disgrace Tinubu’s minister Uche Nnaji at polling unit

Subscribe to DDM Newsletter for Latest News

Get Notifications from DDM News Yes please No thanks