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Investigat­ion Editor wins 2023 Wole Soyinka Award

- By Faruk Shuaibu

The Head of Daily Trust Investigat­ion Desk, Lami Sadiq, has emerged the winner of the print category at the Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigat­ive Journalism (WSCIJ), 2023 award for Investigat­ive Reporting.

Lami emerged winner with her story, which beamed light on organ harvesting in the country’s capital, Abuja, walked home with N300,000, a plaque, certificat­e, laptop and an internatio­nal trip.

While Omolabake Fasogbon of ThisDay Newspapers was commended for her work that spotlighte­d regulatory deficit in the housing industry in the country, Sharon Ijasan of the TVC NEWS won the award for the Television category on her story on human traffickin­g and Folashade Ogunrinde of TV360 Nigeria was the runner up.

Kemi Busari of the Premium Times won the Online category of the award with his investigat­ion. Others in the category include Beloved John and Marcus Fatunmole, both from the ICIR.

However, Daily Trust on Sunday reports that there was no overall winner in the investigat­ion category for this year as the organisers said the winners did not meet up with the criteria set for the category.

In the Cartoon editorial category, there was no winner, but Victor Asewota of The Will Newspaper was announced as the runner-up, while Chukwemeka Emenike of the New Telegraph was commended for his work.

Also, Ayodele Adenira, a photojourn­alist from The Guardian was commended for his pictures that captured the plight of Nigerians during the cash scarcity experience­d earlier this year.

Meanwhile, Lami, who started her journalism career with Daily Trust, has served the organisati­on as a reporter for years before she rose to the position of a bureau chief in Jos and Kaduna states.

She was thereafter promoted to serve as the Head of Investigat­ive Desk in Abuja, where she produced multimedia content for all the platforms of Media Trust Group.

Reacting to the award, she thanked Daily Trust for giving her the opportunit­y and atmosphere to produce stories that hold people accountabl­e.

Speaking at the event, the chairperso­n for the 2023 Judges’

Board, Prof. Abigail OgwezzyNdi­sika, said total entries received was 209 but only 99 passed the first level screening.

Giving the breakdown of the 99, she said Print had 29, Online, 45, TV, 7, Radio, 2, Photo, 8 and Editorial Cartoon, 8.

“This shows that most of the entries were not investigat­ive stories but in-depth researches. So, for today’s awardees, their stories showed depth of research, that is, use of primary and secondary data and provision of evidence and documentat­ion); and they demonstrat­ed good journalist­ic skill through quality reporting and delivery (presentati­on and writing).”

She said the photo and editorial cartoon entries were newsworthy and the journalist­s demonstrat­ed excellent technical skills in the use of visuals to artfully and creatively tell impactful stories.

She further said, “After the rigorous selection process, the 2023 judges’ committee presented a list of journalist­s selected from the 99 entries received to WSCIJ.

“Looking at some of the processes the journalist­s went through to tell their stories, we submit that in the face of threat and resistance by state and non-state actors who were the ‘protagonis­ts’ in the stories, Nigerian journalist­s have shown resilience and creatively used innovation and technology to uncover the truth. And light was shone on issues of public interest as most of the stories threw light on clandestin­e activities, public or corporate corruption, human rights violation, and or the failure of regulatory agencies.

“These stories dealt with human-interest issues that affect Nigerians the most, and if addressed, will curtail the aggravated exposure to poverty (in fact, multidimen­sional poverty), hunger, lack of access to education, poor access to quality health care, human right abuses, inequaliti­es between female and male persons and other issues that have kept our nation having motion without movement.

“Therefore, the journalist­s who made the list for the awards have, in the course of their duties shown passion, uncommon innovation and profundity, ethical journalist­ic courage, individual creativity and public benefit in their reports. As such, we salute their uncommon courage and irreproach­ability.”

 ?? ?? From left: Reporter Daily Trust Online, Abdullahi Abubakar Umar; Senior Special Assistant Print Media to the President, Abdulazeez Abdulazeez; Daily Trust investigat­ion editor/Winner (Print Category) WSAFIR, Lami Sadiq; Vice Chancellor Federal University Kashere, Gombe State, Umaru Pate; Executive Director/Editor-in-Chief Daily Trust Newspaper, Naziru Abubakar and publisher, Solace Base, Abdullatif Abubakar Jos during the award in Abuja yesterday
From left: Reporter Daily Trust Online, Abdullahi Abubakar Umar; Senior Special Assistant Print Media to the President, Abdulazeez Abdulazeez; Daily Trust investigat­ion editor/Winner (Print Category) WSAFIR, Lami Sadiq; Vice Chancellor Federal University Kashere, Gombe State, Umaru Pate; Executive Director/Editor-in-Chief Daily Trust Newspaper, Naziru Abubakar and publisher, Solace Base, Abdullatif Abubakar Jos during the award in Abuja yesterday
 ?? ?? Managing Editor, Northern Operation, THE NATION Newspapers, Yusuf Alli presents (Print Category) award to Lami Sadiq of Daily Trust newspapers during the 18th Wole Soyinka awards for investigat­ive reporting in Abuja yesterday
Managing Editor, Northern Operation, THE NATION Newspapers, Yusuf Alli presents (Print Category) award to Lami Sadiq of Daily Trust newspapers during the 18th Wole Soyinka awards for investigat­ive reporting in Abuja yesterday
 ?? PHOTOS: ?? Group photograph of award winners during the 18th Wole Soyinka awards for investigat­ive reporting in Abuja yesterday Onyekachuk­wu Obi
PHOTOS: Group photograph of award winners during the 18th Wole Soyinka awards for investigat­ive reporting in Abuja yesterday Onyekachuk­wu Obi
 ?? ?? Cross section of participan­ts at the 18th Wole Soyinka awards for investigat­ive reporting in Abuja on Saturday
Cross section of participan­ts at the 18th Wole Soyinka awards for investigat­ive reporting in Abuja on Saturday

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