Standing Firm in the Face of Adversity
In a bold assertion of journalistic independence, veteran Channels TV anchor Seun Okinbaloye has officially responded to recent controversial remarks made by the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike. The exchange, which has dominated social media discussions over the last few hours, highlights the ongoing tension between public officials and the media in Nigeria’s evolving democracy.
‘Not Afraid, Not Intimidated’
Addressing the situation, Okinbaloye made it clear that his commitment to the truth remains unshaken. “Let me be clear, I’m not afraid, and I will never be intimidated,” he stated. He emphasized that journalism grounded in ethics and global best practices is a fundamental duty to the public, regardless of the pressures that may come from high-ranking officials. His stance has garnered widespread support from media advocacy groups across the country.
A Matter of Public Interest
While aides to the Minister have attempted to clarify the comments as an “exaggeration without intent,” the incident has sparked a broader conversation about the safety of journalists in Nigeria. Many argue that the rhetoric used by public figures can have a chilling effect on free speech. For more insights on the unfolding dynamics of Nigerian leadership and media, stay updated with more breaking stories in Nigerian politics on naira.blog.
Conclusion
The resilience shown by Okinbaloye is a reminder of the critical role the press plays in holding power to account. As the dust settles, the focus remains on ensuring that Nigeria remains a space where journalists can work without fear of reprisal or intimidation.



