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Olodo Uprising: Nigeria media houses fueling immorality and promoting individuals of questionable character as socialites

  • Writer: egunjobi samuel
    egunjobi samuel
  • 9 hours ago
  • 1 min read

The double standard practices of Nigeria media outlets and it subsidiaries have contributed to the widespread morale decadence and value deterioration prevalent across the country.


Giving media promotion and attention to individuals of questionable characters as socialites, while entrepreneurs and positive change makers don't enjoy the same patronage from their digital media timeline and dailies without meeting the cumbersome promotional charge and levies.


Nigeria influencers and their associates do not promote positive contents that can influence the next generation positively but very quick to react to topics like sextape, gossips, new dance steps e. t. c in the name of drawing attention and traffic, but ignoring the psychological effects on the mind of the youths that without engaging in sextape and other immoral acts they can't get promoted or turn to celebrities.


There is need for quick action and redress to tackle this negative influence the media houses are powering unknowingly, and enough reason for the government ministry of information and orientation to censor certain content creators and lifestyle that are not projecting positivity into the lives of the youths but encouraging foolishness in our society.


Every publication on media channels and newspaper pages should meet certain criteria before publishing, contents that doesn't meet certain standard should be subjected to social media offence and should attract a penalty under the social media regulation bill.


This will serve as a yardstick for the regulation and sanitation of our media space of character defiling and morale decaying contents/topics fueling value deterioration, corruption and negative influence among the next generation.



 
 
 

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