2014 Wole Soyinka Award for Investigative Reporting
Soyinka Laureates

Story: Extra Judicial Killings In SARS
Category: Print
Media: New Telegraph Newspaper

Story: Blood On The Plateau
Category: Online
Media: Flair Nigeria

Story: War Without End
Category: TV
Media: TVC News

Story: Deadly Potions: Nigeria’s Herbal Gin Nightmare
Category: Health
Media: The Nation Newspaper

Story: ORDEAL OF RURAL DWELLERS: Villagers in a canoe with their goods on Kastina-Ala River, Benue State
Category: Photo
Media: Daily Independent

Pupils In Oyo Community School Drink Cattle Urine, Take Turns To Learn In Class
Category: Local Government
Media: Punch Newspaper

Story: Inside Nigeria’s Ruthless Human Trafficking Mafia
Category: Report Women
Media: Preminum Times

Story: HARAM
Category: Editorial Cartoon
Media: National Mirror
Runner up

Story: Sorrowful Songs From Ogun Communities
Category: Print
Media: The Nation Newspaper

Story: Gboko Seven Killings
Category: Online
Media: Premium Times

Story: Lagos Abattoir: Where Unhealthy Cattle Are Slaughtered For Public Consumption
Category: Health
Media: Daily Trust Newspaper

Story: Lagos Community Neglect – Ori Okuta Infrastructure Deficit
Category: Local Government
Media: Channels TV
Commended

Story: Agony Of A Mother Whose Son Went Missing In Sars
Category: Print
Media: Punch Newspaper

Story: Gang-Raped Girl, Gang-Raped Justice: How Nigerian Police Forced Victim To Free ‘Rapists’
Category: Report Women
Media: Premium Times

Story: Soldier’s Wives Say No To Sending Their Husbands To Go And Fight Insurgency
Category: Editorial Cartoon
Media: The Sun Newspaper
2014 WSCIJ-Nigerian Investigative Journalist Of The Year

Francis Juliana Ebere
Story: Extra Judicial Killings In SARS
Category: Print
Media: New Telegraph Newspaper
Winning Works
Winner: Juliana Ebere Francis

Runner-up: Olatunji Ololade and Olukunle Akinrinade

Winner: Fisayo Soyombo
In his five-part story, Blood on the Plateau, published in Flair Nigeria from 28 through 31 December 2013, Fisayo Soyombo, brings vivid evidence of fratricidal carnage that occurs so often in the country. In this one instance, whole families of aged, pregnant women, children, and babies were brutally murdered. Fisayo’s investigation bridges a gap in conflict reporting by naming the dead. He also narrates the consequences of their sudden loss to their families and neighbours employing the tools of pictures and videos.
Runner up: Ibanga Isine
In a five-part serial that ran on 30 June, 2 July, 17 September, 29 September and 3 October 2014 , Premium Times senior correspondent, Ibanga Isine, highlights the height of impunity we confront in the reality of extra-judicial killings in Nigeria. This time, it is of soldiers manning the Dangote Cement factory who killed seven members of the company’s host community – Gboko. The report spurred immediate action by Mr Aliko Dangote, owner of the factory, who visited the community, set up an inquiry committee and paid compensation to the victims’ families.
Winner: Kunle Ajayi

Winner: Femi Adedeji

Winner: Kelechi Emekalam
In War without end, broadcast on Sunday 27 July, 2014 on Television Continental, Kelechi Emekalam tells the story of the heartbreaking consequences of official neglect, after over four decades of the Nigerian civil war, showing how government’s lack of thoroughness is leading to amputation and sometimes death of citizens. It is an emotional, enterprising and well researched human interest story. The plot is staged in the eastern part of Nigeria where the war was toughest. Bombs and landmines used for the war are lodged in the peoples’ farmlands and backyards and continue to wreck havoc on the young and old alike. For many of the characters in Kelechi’s story, the war remains as fresh as ever.
Winner: Tobore Ovuorie
Human trafficking is an internationally-acclaimed crime against humanity. Yet, it continues to thrive globally and in Nigeria. In a daring effort to unravel this mind-boggling crime and the cartel that perpetuates it. Tobore Ovuorie travelled as an undercover reporter into the world of human trafficking, bringing back with her a shivering account of killings, rituals and the complicity of government officials in the act through her story – Inside Nigeria’s Ruthless Human Trafficking Mafia published on The Premium Times on January 23, 2014.
Winner: Olatunji Ololade and Olukunle Akinrinade
The now popular brands of herbal gin which lay claim to curing multiple illnesses and increasing sexual ability is the focus of Deadly Potions: Nigeria’s herbal gin nightmare, a three-part story published in The Nation Newspaper on April 12, 19 and July 5, 2014 by Olatunji Ololade and Olukunle Akinrinade. The duo employ the verification of facts by laboratory tests of five samples of such products and blood from their consumers, as well as report verification by medical experts, to prove beyond doubt that the herbal gins are harmful to the human system.
Runner-up: Nurudeen Oyewole
The entry, Lagos abattoir: where unhealthy cattle are slaughtered for public consumption, corroborates the narrative of regulatory failure that pervades Nigeria. He reports on the unhealthy state of abattoirs in Nigeria using the Lagos state run Oko-Oba Agege abattoir as an example. According to the report, the abattoir is filthy, and sick animals are slaughtered for sale right in the presence of veteran medical officers whose jobs are to ensure strict compliance to health standards.
Winner: Eric Dumo
This story Published in The Punch Newspaper of June 28, July 5 and August 23, 2014 showcases the unbelievable living condition of residents of Opoo, a community on the outskirts of Okaka, in Itesiwaju local government area of Oyo State. It tells the incredible story of how Pupils in an Oyo community school drank cattle urine, and took turns to learn in class; a gripping commentary on the typical ineffectiveness of local government administration in Nigeria.
Runner-up: Seun Okinbaloye
Reported on the Channels Television on February 2 and 13, 2014, the entry titled Lagos community neglect: Ori Okuta infrastructure deficit, is a story that shows the absence of good governance at the local tier of government in Nigeria. It narrates how pleas for motorable road, potable water supply and health care service by residents of Ori Okuta area of Ikorodu to the Lagos State government have gone unheeded, leaving the people to resort to self help; in all practical ways to make living meaningful. The report elicited government action, forcing the Oyo state government to construct a new school, refurbish the health centre, while construction has started on the seven-kilometre road leading to the village.