Media
Critique: Elevating Nigerian Television News Programming Beyond the Surface
Introduction
On August
30, 2025, Nigeria’s leading current affairs television programmes, across
Channels TV, TVC News, Arise News, and AIT, offered a familiar menu of
political commentary, economic analysis, and security updates. While these
discussions were timely and relevant, they often echoed the same voices and
perspectives, leaving critical gaps in representation, depth, and innovation.
This critique seeks to highlight not only what was said, but more importantly,
what was left unsaid.
What Worked: Strengths Worth
Applauding
The day’s
programming demonstrated commendable strengths. First, the timeliness and relevance of topics stood out. From
the fuel subsidy removal to cabinet reshuffles and regional insecurity, the
issues discussed were undeniably urgent and central to Nigeria’s
socio-political landscape.
Second,
the use of expert panels added intellectual weight to the conversations.
Political analysts, economists, and seasoned journalists provided layered
insights, helping viewers understand the strategic implications of government
decisions.