Ismail Ibraheem calls for innovative funding for media to tackle ‘casino journalism’
Ismail Ibraheem, a professor of mass communication, has called for a systemic revitalisation of the practice of journalism in Nigeria.
Ibraheem made the call when he delivered his inaugural lecture as a professor on Wednesday.
It is only the third inaugural lecture by a professor from the mass communication department at the University of Lagos (UNILAG) in the institution’s 58 years of existence.
The topic of his Inaugural Lecture: ‘Casino Journalism: The End of History’.
Ibraheem, who is also an activist, defined his concept of ‘casino journalism’ as the practice of ‘brown envelope’ journalism where “the media operates under the dictates of the speculative elites”.
The thought leader in media and politics described casino journalism as “one of profit-making, where journalism integrity is often sacrificed”.
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