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Prince
Valentine Adese, Publisher of Reality Newspapers, Jos, is a very influential personality.
He is a member of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Plateau State Council;
the Chairman, Community Newspaper Publishers Association of Nigeria (CONPAN),
Plateau State Chapter and also a member of the Plateau Publishers Forum. He is
a reputed Journalist and Publisher.
Recently, the
crew of “Naza’s Corner”, led by yours
truly, the Anchor and Host, Chinazaekpere Nnabugwu, visited the Publisher, for
an interview, which he graciously granted the team.
The
interview, is among many, lined up, to familiarize Teens and Kids, who are the
major target of “Naza’s Corner” with
the various Professions and to expose them on their activities.
Chinazaekpere (Left) and Valentine Adese (Right) |
Before presenting
the interview, it is important to note that immediately the interview
commenced, Prince Valentine Adese, pointed out that a Journalist should not show
sign of confusion before the person he/she is interviewing. This was when he
was observed signs of anxiety and jittery demonstrated by yours truly (Chinazaekpere)
at the commencement of the interview.
Below are
the excerpts. Please enjoy it.
Sir, I am Nnabugwu Chinazaekpere, from “Naza’s
Corner”, an On-line Weekend Platform dedicated to Kingdom-minded, Success
driven Teens and Kids. I am here to interview you on Journalism. Sir what is
Journalism all about?
Well the
purview of Journalism is informative. That means, we gather information,
process them and disseminate them to Nigerians and whoever in the world. The reason
is, so many things happen in the world, and they are segmented. More also they
are hidden in certain places. It is the Journalist that help to bring them out to
the open world, so that people will know that such events happened.
Who is the founder of Journalism?
Journalism
has no particular founder. Journalism has different ways it developed in
different Nations, especially under an oppressed situation. In America, it
developed through the post office. In America it started as blue Journalism because
of stress. Many countries started Journalism based on one event or the order. So,
they now developed themselves to report certain things. In Nigeria, the Presbyterian
Church is one of the key areas that led to the development of journalism in the
country, because they started writing so many leaflets and pamphlets so that people
will understand what is going on in the church and what is going on in the
Christian communities. And it developed to certain parts of South West, were we
have “IWE IROHIN” which was then
published in Yoruba language, before the English language version. And that was
how it developed in the South West. That is why you find out that most of the
time people feel that the South West is the heart of modern day Journalism in
Nigeria, but it’s not true. It all started in the Presbyterian Church, in
Calabar, in the present day, Cross River State.
How do you get information of things happening
around?
Things
happen and when you are there you are there. If you are not there you are not
there. If people have confidence in you, and they are reliable, and they know
you can report such an information they inform you that A B C D is happening in
such area. All you have to do is to get there. But sometimes it might happen in
your presence accidentally and you report such. More also people write their
opinions. Government also write policies and put them in paper. That is what we
call the press release, coming from different quarters. We use that one to pass
information and convert it if it’s just happening, as news.
What are some of the subjects a person needs to
study to become a Journalist?
Well the
key one is English and literature. They’re very important. They’re key. History
is also part of them. There may be another one, but these three are key to the
practice of Journalism.
Who are the people that work in a Newspaper
industry?
The
newspaper industry is very large. We have the Engineering department. We have
the administration department. We have the editorial department. So, when you
talk about the industry or company it’s very large. We even have the security
men working there. Probably what you want to ask is, who are those people that
report this News in a company such as a media house? They are the Journalists. They
are professionally trained in the process of gathering information and
processing them because they are responsible. More also because they are there,
the 1995 constitution section 22 as amended has stipulated that it Journalists
that would make Government responsible and accountable. These are the people we
call in the editorial board of any media house so once you’re not part of the
media house in the editorial board you’re
not practicing Journalism. There are people who read mass communication or
Journalism they are not practicing they are in their various businesses either
trading, manufacturing or probably preaching gospels but on till they are
employed into a media house to perform that function they are not Journalists.
Are there rules or a particular way
Journalists are supposed to operate?
Yes. There
are two cardinal aspects of it.
There is what
we call the code of conduct. The code of conduct are rules and regulations that
guide the practice of Journalists in a particular state, region or country. Because
the Journalists will sit together and say, look, let’s take this code and make
sure we use that one to regulate the practice of Journalism in our country. But
ordinarily there are certain rules that are worldwide. Where they feel that this
is how you are supposed to behave as a Journalist, it is called (sic) it’s like
a convention that every Journalist anywhere is supposed to behave like this. It’s
like a Medical Doctor, probably he is supposed to keep a secret he is not doing
that because there’s a code based on the Profession. The other one is of
conduct in his country but because as a Doctor it is anticipated that he must
behave in this way and that is what is happening. So, there are two rules that
govern us. One is worldwide, which is based on the profession; then the local
one that is from state to local government that also control’s the behaviour of
the Journalists.
What are some of the equipment’s used by
journalists and what are the purposes of the equipment?
Well you
see Journalism like I said is the purview. One of the major aspects of the Profession
is collection of information. There are three forms under which you collect
information. Either by recording it in an audio tape, or you bring up a visual
tape. This audio and visual tapes are very key in recording. The reason we
record is because of denial, future reference, documentation, and library
essence. These are why you record them so that anybody who wants to make
reference to such comments that you might at the end of the day disseminate can
trace it to a particular index. More also because of self-defense, Journalists
use instruments for recording such as audio and video so that there will not be
denial at the end of the day. What are these instruments? Tapes: audio tapes
use cassettes. Video cameras also use cassettes. Some also use memory cards
that is what Journalists use. Don’t forget, the major instrument of every
Journalist is interview. He/she uses interview to gather more data or collect
information. So, if interview is key then the person must either be visualized
or audio taped. These are just how Journalists operate.
How can the production of News-papers help in
the development of Nigeria?
You know
that they say information is power. If people are well informed of the
policies, of government they will cash into it. If people are well informed on
areas of opportunities they will cash into it. If people are well informed of
security areas they will cash into it, and all these things because you are protecting
lives you are bringing developmental interest to the people, definitely we will
expect that development will take place in that area. Don’t forget also that
the new development in Journalism is what we now call narrow casting. Before we
had the broadcasting. Journalists are now operating in villages. Some are
operating in local governments. Some are operating in states so that they can
be able to disseminate this information at that level. And you can recall that
when development now start from villages, going to local governments,
definitely there’s going to be a development within that given area.
What can schools do to promote Journalism?
Well it
depends on which school you are talking about: secondary and primary schools. Most
importantly you know in secondary schools you discover that they write what we
call essays. They teach it in English language. In the course of it they allow
the students to write essays. To encourage youths to grow within that
perspective, they should enable them have publications of those their write ups.
There is nothing that motivates a youth seeing that what he or she had
written is read by the generality of people. More also they should encourage
them to make their mistakes than allowing them to make errors in the future. When
you don’t encourage the youth to make their mistakes so that they can be corrected
there and then definitely they will be afraid of making mistakes and of course
end up committing errors in the public. So teachers must wake up to that
responsibility. It is not just teaching them the English or allowing them to
write what they have told them to write but to allow them to write their minds
and at the same time build them up in the angle they feel this people are very good.
Journalism is about fluency. The moment the person has an interest and a
passion for that subject matter it will definitely flow.
END OF THE INTERVIEW
MY COMMENT: Dear esteemed
friends and success partners, thank you for reading this piece, the first
interview, I have ever conducted in my life. I must confess, it was real fun, enlightening,
educating and informative, though challenging. I promise to keep on improving
as we continue to "Pull and Push" together in this our collective journey of success and
impact. More of such interviews will be on this Platform from time to time.
Till I
come your way again, do please remember to stay out of trouble. Ciao!
Nnabugwu Chinazaekpere, Anchor and Host.
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