Connect with us

Forgotten Dairies

Sahara Reporters: The Online Ruffle-Rousing Platform -By Adewole Kehinde

The ethical standards of decent journalism are being assailed by Sahara Reporters’ mudslinging and mischievous journalism. With the belief that certain individuals and organisations are above reproach, Sahara Reporters is prepared to give up everything, at all costs, to fulfil its largely planned goal of defaming their identities.

Published

on

Egbetokun

The professional discipline of gathering and confirming facts is the first step in the process of achieving journalistic truth. Then, subject to more research, journalists attempt to present a trustworthy and impartial explanation of their meaning.

The online ruffle-rousing platform Sahara Reporters’ model does not meet the aforementioned criteria for authentic journalism.

Sahara Reporters, a New York-based internet news outlet that focuses on Nigeria, is well-known for discrediting and publishing half-true, libellous, and insulting stories about people and organisations, frequently without even attempting to adhere to principles or ideals of journalism.

My attention was drawn to some irresponsible content in a story by Sahara Reporters’ titled “EXCLUSIVE: Panic Grips ‘Illegal’ IGP Kayode Egbetokun As Pressure Mounts On Tinubu To Sack Him Over Loss Of Confidence In His Leadership.”

My major annoyance is the aspect that says, “Sources revealed that Egbetokun has recently been experiencing health issues due to stress, as he lives with only one kidney after facing a kidney-related problem years ago when he was a Chief Superintendent of Police.”

Advertisement

Sahara Reporters has gotten away with a series of unethical stories since 2006, and the list of their victims is by now a very long one. The latest of such slanderous shots was aimed at IGP Kayode Egbetokun, linking his health to his duty as the Inspector General of Police.

The scant story would placate the interest of readers as yet another expose of the lack of confidence in the person of the IGP, but for the fact that it was coming from an outfit so well-known for dishing out falsehoods.

I see the Sahara Reporter publication as false, baseless, and malicious. In my region of the Southwest, you don’t use someone’s health to spite them. Moreover, the Holy Book said, “For I will restore health to you and heal you of your wounds, says the Lord”. – Jeremiah 30:17

Nothing is more reckless and demonic to the honourable profession of journalism and its tenets of impartiality, fair hearing, fact-checking, and balancing than the sudden fabrication of such false information by Sahara Reporters, which explains how lies, fake news, and misinformation have become commonplace in its trade.

Sahara Reporters used another falsehood as an attempt to elaborate on the small detail of their own by saying that the UK trip was expected to provide Egbetokun with an opportunity to seek medical attention under the guise of attending the security conference.

Advertisement

Sahara Reporters, a company that frequently disregards the most fundamental standards of journalism, made no effort to speak with IGP Egbetokun for his side of the story before hastily publishing a fabricated story that was damaging to IGP Egbetokun, his family, and well-wishers and riddled with false information and libellous remarks.

The ethical standards of decent journalism are being assailed by Sahara Reporters’ mudslinging and mischievous journalism. With the belief that certain individuals and organisations are above reproach, Sahara Reporters is prepared to give up everything, at all costs, to fulfil its largely planned goal of defaming their identities.

In conclusion, my prayer for IGP Kayode Egbetokun can be found in the book of Isaiah 41:10: “Fear not, for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I am your God; I will strengthen you, I will help you, I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.”

Adewole Kehinde is the publisher of Swift Reporters. 08166240846. kennyadewole@gmail.com. @kennyadewole

Advertisement
Continue Reading
Advertisement
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

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

Trending Contents

Topical Issues

EL-Rufai EL-Rufai
Africa6 hours ago

If You Live in a Glass House, Don’t Throw Stones: Nemesis and the Legal and Political Battles Surrounding Nasir El-Rufai -By Daniel Nduka Okonkwo

The unfolding drama reflects the ancient concept of nemesis, not merely as an enemy, but as an inevitable reckoning. In...

Peter Obi Peter Obi
Africa15 hours ago

Is Presidential Ambition Now A Crime? The Ordeal Of Peter Obi And The Cost Of Political Aspiration -By Isaac Asabor

If the right to oppose is weakened, the right to choose is weakened with it. The future of Nigeria’s democracy...

Mukaila Habeebullah Mukaila Habeebullah
Africa1 day ago

Jungle Justice And Criminal Justice System In Nigeria: Its Evaluation And Implication -By Mukaila Habeebullah

Mob justice has been something rampant in our society and it is the rationale behind the death of many innocent...

Hajia-Hadiza-Mohammed Hajia-Hadiza-Mohammed
Africa2 days ago

Issues In The Just Concluded FCT Council Elections -By Hajia Hadiza Mohammed

Perhaps, the issue of the electronic transmission of results will be revisited if we are desirous of credible elections in...

Daniel Nduka Okonkwo Daniel Nduka Okonkwo
Africa2 days ago

Nigeria’s Man-Made Darkness: Corruption, Grid Failure, and Why the Government Must Adopt Renewable Energy -By Daniel Nduka Okonkwo

Nigeria’s electricity crisis is not caused by a lack of resources. It is the product of governance failure. Corruption, policy...

Oluwafemi Popoola Oluwafemi Popoola
Africa2 days ago

The Mirabel Confession and Simi’s Reckoning -By Oluwafemi Popoola

What complicates this narrative for me is that I genuinely admire Simi’s artistry. There is something profoundly disarming about Simi’s...

beautiful-national-state-flags-nigeria-indonesia-together-blue-sky_337817-3350 beautiful-national-state-flags-nigeria-indonesia-together-blue-sky_337817-3350
Africa2 days ago

Procedural Democracy Without Substance: What Can Indonesia Learn From Nigeria? -By Tomy Michael

These two countries reflect a broader phenomenon: procedural democracy without substance. This form of democracy retains elections, political parties, and...

Breastfeeding mother Breastfeeding mother
Africa2 days ago

Growing Up Without a Safety Net: Examining the Impact of Single Motherhood on Child Upbringing in Nigeria -By Abdulazeez Toheeb Olawale

Single motherhood in Nigeria is shaped by diverse realities, ranging from personal choice to economic hardship and social disruption. While...

Hajia-Hadiza-Mohammed Hajia-Hadiza-Mohammed
Africa3 days ago

Still On The Travails Of El-Rufai And The Renewed Onslaught Against Opposition -By Hajia Hadiza Mohammed

That members of the APC are desperate to hang on to power at all costs is not in doubt and...

Sahara-Reporters Sahara-Reporters
Africa3 days ago

Two Decades of Truth Without Borders: Celebrating 20 Years of Sahara Reporters’ Fearless Journalism -By Daniel Nduka Okonkwo

It has reported on political crises, economic developments, and cultural shifts, providing alternative perspectives on African and global affairs. Its...