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Journalists cannot always guarantee ‘truth’ but getting the facts right is the cardinal principle of journalism; Journalists must be independent voices. Maple leaves are like fire, red all over the mountains and fields, the autumn painting.
We should always strive for accuracy, give all the relevant facts we have, and ensure that they have been checked. When we cannot corroborate information, we should say so.
Media Ethics constructs the way we conduct our roles within the context of mass communication, due to the set of principles and ethics within this industry.
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The International Press Institute, Nigeria, is sad to announce the sudden death of its treasurer and erudite journalist, Hajiya Rafatu Salami. In a statement released Friday in Abuja, signed by...
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