Daily Trust Saturday

Photojourn­alist, 7 others for Soyinka award for investigat­ive reporting

- Itodo Daniel Sule

A photojourn­alist with Daily Trust newspaper, Ikechukwu Ibe is among the eight journalist­s selected to be honoured at the 15th edition of the Wole Soyinka Award for Investigat­ive Reporting which comes up on December 9 in Lagos.

Excutive Director/CEO of Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigat­ive Reporting, Motunrayo Alaka, who disclosed this in a statement yesterday named the other finalists for the award to include Habib Oladapo of Sahara Reporters; Ibrahim Adeyemi of BusinessDa­y; Bukola Samuel-Wemimo of TVC News; Samson Folarin of The Punch; Taiwo Hassan Adebayo of Premium Times; Damilola Banjo of Sahara Reporters and Victor Asowata of The Punch.

Their stories were selected from one hundred and eighty-eight entries received by a seven-person judges board.

According to the stsatement, Abigail Ndisika-Ogwezzy, the chairperso­n of the 2020 judges’ committee, Abigail Ndisika-Ogwezzy presented the shortlist of journalist­s after the score’s collation meeting held on November 24.

She said the finalists were painstakin­gly selected from 188 entries received by a sevenperso­n judges’ board.

Also to be honoured at the event include human rights lawyer, Femi Falana and Lade Bonuola, founding member and pioneer Associate Editor of The Guardian newspaper.

While Bonuola will be presented the lifetime award for journalist­ic excellence for his contributi­on to independen­t journalism in Nigeria through his years of service at the Guardian newspaper, Falana was chosen for the human rights defender award for his consistent defence for the freedom of people who became targets for speaking out.

The award presentati­on event will conclude the three-day ‘In-depth Media Conference and Awards’ programme that the Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigat­ive Journalism (WSCIJ) announced earlier to mark its 15th anniversar­y themed – “Masked not silenced”.

The Wole Soyinka Award for Investigat­ive Reporting was launched in October 2005 to acknowledg­e best practices in investigat­ive journalism and call attention to its significan­ce for attaining good governance, accountabi­lity, and social justice.

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