Criteria: 14th Wole Soyinka Award for Investigative Reporting
Overall, judges will be looking for ethical reporting courage, individual creativity and public benefit ELIGIBILITY The Award is open to any Nigerian professional reporter or
Overall, judges will be looking for ethical reporting courage, individual creativity and public benefit ELIGIBILITY The Award is open to any Nigerian professional reporter or
For ages, issues of transparency have dogged Nigeria’s extractive industry. The Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (NEITI) was set up in 2004 to ensure due
John Olatchy Momoh is a broadcast journalist and the Chairman of Channels Media Group (CMG), owners of 24-hour news television station, Channels Television. John Momoh
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
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);
ELIGIBILITY The Award is open to any Nigerian professional reporter or team of reporters (full time or freelancers), 18-years and above, who have published stories
The 13th Edition of the Wole Soyinka Award for Investigative Reporting is now open for entries from Nigerian professional journalists or team of journalists, full-time
In promoting transparency and accountability in government and for a life dedicated to the empowerment of the Nigerian child with an unstinting commitment to the
The bitter thirty-year capsule — that is, the years between 1985 to 2015 were perhaps the most significant years in the definition of the Nigerian
Adekunle Yusuf of The Nation Newspaper has emerged the Investigative Journalist of the year at the 12th edition of the Wole Soyinka Award for Investigative