The Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism (WSCIJ) invites
entries from Nigerian reporters for the 10th Wole Soyinka Award for
Investigative Reporting from the 4th of October 2015. The award programme, true
to its tradition, will honour works that involve reporting on public and or
corporate corruption, human rights abuses or on the failure of regulatory
agencies.
This year, the award plans to reward outstanding reporters from print,
radio, television, online, photography and editorial cartoon categories. The
submitted stories must have first been published or broadcast in a Nigerian
media between 4th October 2014 and 3rd October 2015.
In addition to the entry coding system which makes the details of
media house and by-line of entrants anonymous to judges introduced in 2012, the
WSCIJ now converts entries to electronic format before sending to judges. The
electronic entries system is helping to ease scoring for judges and enable the
inclusion of persons from across Nigeria and abroad to participate in the
judging process.
Entries will be scored by a panel of judges drawn from the media and
related professions who are passionate about investigative reporting. Over all,
judges will be looking for ethical reporting courage, individual creativity and
public benefit.
Interested reporters may visit www.wscij.org for details of the 2015
award. The deadline for submission of entries is 4pm on Friday,
23 October 2015.
Signed:
Motunrayo Alaka
Centre Coordinator
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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.
ABOUT THE CENTRE
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