Opinion
The Inquisitive Cat
It is not quite a delightful activity to have to proof-read and edit a sensitive research material full of horrific details of unresolved 45 murder cases in Nigeria. One had to undertake such task recently with the intention of informing the public about aspects of the work which are of interest to Nigerians. Between the researcher and the proof-reader some agreements were reached, including a change in the title of the work and a permission to publish some aspects of it.
The Inquisitive Cat is meant to be a depiction of the hazards and dangers which journalists face in the course of their tasks of informing, educating, conscientising and transforming the public and society, for the better. Beginning with known and little-known details about the murder of Mr. Dele Giwa, journalist and founding Editor-in-Chief of Newswatch magazine on October 19, 1986, the work examined controversial murder cases up to 2009.
Being a post-graduate research journalist that one had taught at the undergraduate level, the researcher spent some space to deal with an old lecture material on Social Impact model of news reporting and writing. Styles of presentation ranged from precision, investigative, predictive, interpretative, to the advocacy one, which were taken from a 2005 lecture on Hermeneutic theory of journalism.
Under literature review the researcher took quite some commendable pains to dig out details and materials from various newspapers and journals over a period of about 30 years. Apart from Dele Giwa, another unresolved murder case was that of Engr. Adesoji Dina in September 1998. Before then, there was in 1994 the controversial murder of Vice Admiral Babatunde Elegbede (rtd). In 1995, three unresolved murders involved Pa Alfred Rewane (October 6), Mr Lekan Owolabi, in March, and Captain Tunde Ashafa on June 11. Dr. Obi Wali’s case did not feature.
In 1996 alone, there were eight unresolved and highly controversial murder cases involving the following persons: Mr Bagauda Kaltho (January 18); Mrs Tajudeen Abiola (February 9); Admiral O. Omotehinwa (May 22); Mrs Kudirat Abiola (June 4); Chief Adejola Balogun (June 15); Mrs. Esther Tejuoso (Sept 19); Madam Suliat Adedeji (November 14), and Mr Toyin Onagoruwa.
Mr Tunde Oladapo, assistant news editor of The Guardian newspaper was murdered February 28, 1998, while two persons: Mr. Kola Tokumbo and Mr. Patrick Okoye, went down, January 31, 1999. There were four unresolved murder cases in 2000: Mr. Igwe Francis Nwankwo (February 15); Mr. Idowu Braimoh (November 5); Mr. Joseph Osayande (December 4) and Chief Layi Balogun (December 10). Two persons went down unresolved in 2001: Mr. Odunayo Olagbaju (December 20) and Chief Bola Ige (SAN) former Justice Minister – December 23.
In 2002, there were seven controversial and unresolved murder cases, namely: Mr. S. A Awoniyi, confidential secretary to a Chief Justice (January 7), Mr. Eyo Eyo (April); Barrister Barnabas Igwe, chairman, Anambra State branch of the NBA and his wife, Abigail Amaka (Sept. 1); Mr. Ifeanyi Igbokwe (April 18); Mr. Christopher Ogbonna (May 26) ; and Mrs Maria – Theresa Nsa (June 11).
Of the six unresolved murder cases in 2003, that of Chief Marshall Harry of ANPP on the 5th of March, was the most controversial one. On 17th of the same month one Mallam Bala Mai-Haice went down. Mr. Ogbonnaya Uche, an Imo State ANPP senatorial candidate was murdered on February 8; Mr. E. Emenike, February 13; Mr. T. Agwatu, principal secretary to Imo State Governor (Feb. 22) and then Mr. Ajibola Olanipekun (June 21).
The year 2004 witnessed the controversial murder of Chief Aminasoari Dikibo, chairman of People’s Democratic Party (PDP) South-South Zone, on February 6. July 16 2005 witnessed the murder of another PDP member, Alhaji Lateef Olaniyan, and another PDP Chieftain Mr. Peter Eboigbe on the 11th August. Mr. Anthony Olufunsho Williams, a Lagos State governorship aspirant, went down July 27, 2006, and another governorship aspirant in Ekiti State, Dr. Ayodele Daramola, on August 14, 2006. Same 2006 witnessed the murder of Mr. Godwin Agboroko, chairman, Editorial Board of ThisDay Newspapers Limited, on December 23. The death of Agboroko raised an issue of insurance cover for journalists.
One case of unresolved murder in 2007 was that of Mr. Daniel Ekugbe Iriri, on December 30. There was similarly one such case on August 17, 2008, involving another journalist, Mr. Abayomi Ogundeji of ThisDay Newspaper’s Editorial Board. Mr. Bayo Ohu, another assistant news editor of The Guardian newspaper was murdered, September 20, 2009.
Although the research journalist did not use “The Inquisitive Cat” as title for his work, he did place emphasis on the fact that controversial deaths and murders of journalists can be linked with their “nosiness” and inquisitiveness. There was a recall from one of the Jame Bond books about how inquisitiveness killed the cat. On the humorous side, some of the exploits of Jack Bauer in the popular film series “24”, featured in the research material.
Some of the recommendations made by the researcher are quite vital, one of which has to do with insurance cover for journalists. Quite a number of Nigerian journalists are taking on the task of private investigations for rich clients. Similarly, current training programmes in investigative journalism veer into tracking and undercover activities. What is of vital importance is that journalists should not die a dusty death.
Dr. Amirize is a retired lecturer from the Rivers State University, Port Harcourt.
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