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Journalism: A Profession Beyond Imagination -By Sadiq Shuaibu Dajin and Abdulsamad Danji Abdulqadir

Ultimately, journalism is a profession for individuals committed to serving humanity with truth, facts, and verified evidence. It is not merely about speaking into microphones; it is about shaping society, strengthening democracy, and ensuring that truth is never silenced.

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Journalism remains one of the most misunderstood professions in society. Many people particularly those with limited knowledge of the field often reduce it to merely sitting behind a microphone, reading the news, or speaking on radio and television. This narrow perception has created the false impression that anyone who can speak fluently or operate studio equipment automatically qualifies as a journalist. In reality, journalism goes far beyond studio presentation; it is a noble and highly professional discipline that demands training, ethical discipline, critical thinking, and an unwavering commitment to truth.

At its core, journalism is the art and responsibility of gathering, verifying, interpreting, and disseminating information to the public. A professional journalist is not merely a broadcaster but a trained communicator who understands the importance of facts, evidence, and balance in reporting. The field encompasses a wide range of activities, including research, interviews, investigation, news writing, editing, feature writing, photojournalism, digital reporting, and even data analysis. It serves as a vital bridge between events and the public’s understanding of those events.

Professional journalists are guided by fundamental ethical principles such as objectivity, accuracy, fairness, balance, and accountability. They are fully aware of the dangers posed by misinformation, disinformation, and mal-information, and they are trained to prevent the spread of hate speech, dangerous communication, and content that could threaten peace and social harmony. In an age where false information spreads rapidly especially through social media the role of journalism has become more crucial than ever.

The primary duty of a well-trained journalist is to inform, educate, and enlighten the public, while also challenging societal issues responsibly. Beyond this, journalism plays a critical role in holding those in power accountable. Journalists serve as watchdogs of society by exposing corruption, injustice, abuse of power, and social irregularities. They amplify the voices of the marginalized and ensure that public officials remain answerable to the people.

Furthermore, the profession is regulated by established ethical codes set by recognized media bodies such as the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ) and other press organizations. These guidelines help maintain professionalism, credibility, and responsible media practice. Without such standards, journalism would risk losing its integrity and the trust of the public.

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What often surprises many is how journalism is mistakenly confined to radio and television broadcasting, without recognition of its vast scope. Journalism extends to newspapers, magazines, online platforms, documentary production, investigative reporting, public affairs analysis, and numerous other communication channels.

Ultimately, journalism is a profession for individuals committed to serving humanity with truth, facts, and verified evidence. It is not merely about speaking into microphones; it is about shaping society, strengthening democracy, and ensuring that truth is never silenced.

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