Deji, in an exclusive interview with newsmen described his nearly a decade experience at the leading news and politics TV station ,as good, bad and ugly.
The 2008 CNN African Journalist of the Year however lauded the opportunity given him in the early years to garner experience and hone his skill as a reporter.
He hinted that he’s not planning to go anywhere in the immediate but said the nearly nine years in the television that prides itself as the “ home for the news” can be described as” good, bad and ugly.”
Deji, who resigned his appointment Friday( today) described the several awards that Channels TV and his reportage won back to back as enviable and proud moments in the organization.
“I will say it was a wonderful moment and that was when things really went well and I was appreciated and got the support of the top management staff.
The bad side? “ Yes, I will describe as when we lost some staff and things went bad for the company and one could not get the support of the management.
It was the time things were not really going well between one and the management. Of course I had fun when the going was good but when the problem started one could not but find it difficult to explain why certain action were taken. On several occasions they tried to personalize issues.
Asked if he could describe his ugly experience as official high-handedness, he said: “Though I cannot describe it as official highhandedness but I think people deserve respects.”