Press Release
The
ninth edition of the Wole Soyinka Award for Investigative Reporting opens for
submission of entries on Saturday October 4, 2014. This is happening as
the 2013 winners return from a one-week study tour to the United Kingdom which
spanned from Monday 29 September to Friday 3 October, 2014. The international
exposure included classes at the Thomson Foundation as well as visits to some
media organisations in the UK.
The
award is open to any Nigerian professional reporter or team of reporters (full
time or freelancers), who have produced a published story whether through print
or electronic media (television; radio or online) primarily targeted at and
received by a Nigerian audience.
Entries
will be scored by a panel of judges drawn from the media and related
professions who are passionate about investigative reporting. Towards
strengthening the judging process, the Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative
Journalism (WSCIJ), in 2012, introduced an entry coding system that makes the details of
media house and by-line of entrants anonymous to judges. This has
helped to further increase the credibility of the award programme.
The
2014 award will honour works that expose corruption, human rights abuses and
regulatory failures from the print, broadcast (radio and television); online,
local government, photo, climate change, sports, health, editorial cartoon and
report women categories.
The report women category is
introduced this year as a part of WSCIJ’s Report Women! project. The project is
geared at increasing the reportage of girls and women issues in the Nigerian
media. The award will reward the most outstanding story which focuses on access
and or abuse status of the girl or woman. The best work in the broadcast
category will also win the VinMartin Ilo grant for investigative reporting.
The
deadline for submission of entries is Friday, 24 October, 2014. Interested
reporters may visit www.wscij.org for details of the 2014
award.
Signed:
Motunrayo Alaka
Centre Coordinator
08028302436; motunrayo@wscij.org;
entries@wscij.org
ABOUT THE AWARD
The
Wole Soyinka Award for Investigative Reporting was first held in October 2005
to encourage the development of an investigative tradition in the Nigerian
media through rigorous scrutiny of human rights violations, regulatory failures
and corruption in the public and corporate sectors of the nation’s life and has
so far rewarded 59 finalists.
ABOUT THE CENTRE
The
WOLE SOYINKA CENTRE FOR INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM (WSCIJ) is a non-governmental
organisation with a vision to stimulate the emergence of a socially just
community defined by the ethics of inclusion, transparency and accountability
through support to the news media. Initially known as the Wole Soyinka
Investigative Reporting Award (WSIRA), the change in name became necessary in
2008 to reflect the intentions of the coordinators to embrace a more robust
line of activities that have greater capacity for engendering the right values
of investigative reporting in the Nigerian media. The Centre is named after
Professor Wole Soyinka in recognition of his life-long work in support of the
freedom of expression, freedom to hold opinion, and freedom to impart them without
fear or favour and without hindrance or interference.

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