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WSCIJ Honours Journalists, Emphasise Threats To Investigative Journalism

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SAN FRANCISCO, December 10, (THEWILL) – At the Wole Soyinka Awards for Investigative Reporting on Sunday, December 9, 2018, emphasis was placed on the dangers journalists are exposed to while discharging their functions, just as John Momoh, the Chairman of Channels Media Group, owners of Channels Television; Waziri Adio, the Executive Secretary of the Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (NEITI); and 12 journalists were honoured.

The event, held at the NECA House, Alausa, Lagos was attended by several dignitaries, including Bimbo Oloyede, veteran broadcaster; Ralph Akinfeleye, professor of Mass Communication; Umaru Pate, professor of Mass Communication, Bayero University, Kano; Ayo Obe, lawyer and human rights activist; Femi Falana, human rights lawyer; Lanre Suraj, Executive Director, Human and Environmental Development Agenda; Michel Deelen, Deputy Ambassador to the Kingdom of Netherlands; and Russell Brooks, US Consulate, Public Affairs Officer.

Abdulaziz Abdulaziz, with ‘The Kemi Adeosun expose’ published on Premium Times, won the online category. Premium Times’ Kemi Busari emerged the runner-up for the piece, ‘Investigation: The appalling, risky state of Nigeria’s multi-billion Naira nuclear technology centre’. Oladeinde Olawoyin, also of Premium Times, was commended for his two-part story, ‘Investigation: Inside Nigeria’s Drivers’ License Fraud and How Officials Dupe Applicants’.

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Mojeed Alabi emerged the winner of the print category for his two-part story, ‘Exposed! Nigeria’s Deputy Speaker In 1.1bn Water Contract Scam’, published in the New Telegraph on 24th and 25th May, 2018. Mojeed is a second-time winner, having won the award in 2016. He was also the runner-up for the category in 2017. The piece, ‘FG’s school feeding programme: The truths, half-truths and outright lies, saw Chinwe Agbeze of BusinessDay emerge the runner-up in the category. Chinwe was commended in the same category in 2017.

For the photo category, Kolawole Aliu, a 2017 runner-up, won for his photo, ‘The Menace of Lagos State Task Force on People’, published in the Leadership Newspaper. As there was no runner-up for the category, Elliot Ovadje of The Nigerian Tribune was commended for his work, ‘Slums around us’, published in Saturday Tribune.

In the television category, Sharon Ijasan of Television Continental clinched the first prize for her story ‘Funding basic education in Nigeria’. Azeezat Olaoluwa, also of Television Continental, was runner-up with her story, ‘Failing health sector: Pregnant women seek cheaper alternative’. The television category had no commended work.

Chinelo Ozoalor of Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria, Enugu, was the only journalist recognised for the radio category. She won the category for her report, ‘NECO Paper Leak Enugu’.

Meanwhile, judges found no entry suitable to win the editorial cartoon category. However, two journalists — Cornelius Emenike of New Telegraph Newspaper, for his editorial cartoon ‘Allowances for senators and governors’, and Bennett Omeke for his editorial cartoon ‘Corruption in NNPC’ published in the Punch Newspaper—were commended for their editorial cartoons.

The winners, runners-up and commended works got cash prizes of N200,000, N100,000 and N50,000 respectively, plus a certificate of commendation. In addition, winners got award plaques, and will proceed on an all-expense-paid international study tour in 2019.

For the honorary awards, John Momoh received the Lifetime Award for Journalistic Excellence for his over two-decade commitment to media excellence as evidenced by the success of Channels TV.

Waziri Adio was conferred with the Anti-Corruption Defender Award for his consistent public stance against corruption, evidenced by the work he is championing on transparency and accountability in Nigeria’s extractive sector.

Accepting the award, Adio said the struggle against corruption and those who champion it can be seen as crazy. He expressed his happiness to be in a company of people who have blazed the anti-corruption path he is treading today. He thanked his family for not making undue demands of him and his friends for supporting him.

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