Journalism is a Noble profession and the a free press is an integra part of any democratic governance. But where does freedom of the press stops and
national security or interest starts? Is a journalist inmune to this laudable sentiments as patrotism, National pride and security? The group of
people at The Sun news
paper whom i should not fail to mention would soon find themselves out of job as a result of the alegation of currupt enrichment while in office as
governor of Abia state being leveled against the founder Urji Uzor Kalu, should hould help us answer this question.
Over the years the whole of the Nigerian people have had to suffer at the alarmist tendency of this medium of mass information which was turned to a medium of mass hestaria and mere rumour peddling. The rumoured death of the Nigerian incubent
president in the tick of the electionairing campaign of the past election is nothing but the hand work of the die hard loyalist of former governor Uzor Kalu who contested the presidential election with the incubent president on the platform of his own ploitical party.
And though he woefully lost the contest, The Sun News paper would not allow us rest as they kept inudating us with
stories upon stories about how the United States Of America government is coming to take over the government of Nigeria a soveriegn state and hand it over to their proprietor Urji Uzor Kalu. This same character was alleged to have embezelled states funds running to billions of naira and The Sun News Paper have been hitting up the polity with stories on end about the innocent of Urji Kalu and how people from his state have gone on roit to demand his release when the trail has not even began and the reverse has been proven to be the case on National Television where citizens of the state shown to be jubilating at the arrest of their former governor whom they perceive as having looted the treasury of their state with his mother.
This the make you wander, where does journalistic professsional ethics, national pride and interest begin and loyality to one''s employer ends.
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