Popular actors Lateef Adedimeji, Fathia Balogun, and Tijani Adekola joined religious and media leaders in calling for responsible journalism during an iftar event organized by the Nasrul Lahi L Fatih Society NASFAT. Nasrul Lahi L Fatih Society NASFAT is a prominent Islamic organization in Nigeria known for its spiritual outreach and community engagement programs.
The gathering, held as part of Ramadan activities, brought together clerics, media practitioners, entertainers, and youth leaders to discuss the importance of ethical reporting in an era of digital misinformation. Speakers stressed that the rapid spread of unverified content through social media platforms poses risks to national unity and public trust.
Adedimeji urged journalists and content creators to prioritize fact checking and avoid sensationalism that could inflame tensions. Fathia emphasized the responsibility of public figures to use their platforms wisely, noting that credibility once lost is difficult to regain. Tijani highlighted the influence of entertainment personalities in shaping public narratives, encouraging collaboration between faith groups and media institutions.
Religious leaders at the event reminded participants that truthful communication is rooted in moral accountability. They argued that ethical journalism aligns with faith based values of honesty and social responsibility.
Media analysts present at the forum noted that Nigeria diverse society requires sensitive and balanced reporting to prevent ethnic and religious misunderstandings. They recommended stronger newsroom guidelines and continuous professional training for journalists.
Participants agreed that sustained dialogue between religious organizations and media stakeholders could help promote responsible storytelling and strengthen social cohesion.

