When Trust Is Forgotten: A Response from Alhaji Amuda Dan Sulaiman Fab
By Lami Ibrahim
It is both ironic and disappointing that the Zakari Ola (AZO) Media Group has labeled me, Alhaji Amuda Dan Sulaiman Fab, a “quack journalist.
“The same group has repeatedly called upon me to provide professional media coverage, coordinated events, and ensured accurate reporting for their initiatives.
“I am a registered member of the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ) and a former chapel leader, with decades of experience in both print and broadcast journalism.
My track record demonstrates integrity, professionalism, and dedication to truthful reporting.
To attack the credibility of a journalist whose services have been repeatedly relied upon is not only unjustified but unprofessional.
Journalism thrives on trust, consistency, and factual reporting—qualities that cannot be erased by baseless accusations.
I stand firmly by my reporting, including my coverage of the reconciliation between former Governor Yahaya Bello and Senator Sunday Karimi, and the attempted exploitation of that misunderstanding by a senatorial aspirant seeking the APC Kogi West ticket.
“My commitment remains to accuracy, fairness, and ethical journalism, irrespective of personal or political pressures.
“Let this serve as a reminder: professional credibility cannot be questioned by those who have benefited from it, and integrity in journalism remains unshaken by unfounded attacks.
