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Yoruba Internet Warriors Win Accolades. . . Ibos win Nada! by zstranger: 9:16am On May 04, 2011
Nigerian Citizen Journalism Receives Major Press Freedom Award
Posted: May 4, 2011 - 00:03
By Global information Network (GIN), New York
May 3 (GIN) – On the occasion of World Press Freedom Day, the Omidyar Network of Redwood City, California, announced the award of nearly $5 million in funding to four media-related groups involved in investigative and citizen journalism in the developing world.




The four groups are: African Media Initiative (Kenya); [size=18pt]the SaharaReporters project (Nigeria)[/size]; Media Development Loan Fund (U.S.), and the Committee to Protect Journalists (Africa programs).

Announcing the grant to Sahara Reporters, an online network of underground and citizen journalists operating inside Nigeria, Omidyar’s Stephen King said: “T[size=18pt]hey put a lens on the Nigerian government by covering corruption, disbursement of oil revenues and graft on a massive scale. (SaharaReporters.com) provides much more [information] than a newspaper or news outlet might. It’s a forum where controversial stories can be aired.”[/size]

Sowore Omoyele, founder and publisher of the NY-based Sahara Reporters, described the work of his group as far-reaching. “We had 1,700 reporters on Blackberry alone who volunteered to cover the [recent Nigerian] elections for us," he said. "They took smartphone photos of police repression and election violence.”

“We report events, news and write reports of real time issues. It is our response to the failure – the refusal or lack of will on the part of professional journalists – to report real news to the people … SR is doing well in that regard. We have broken the sound and speed barriers of reporting authentic, evidence-based news.

“Omidyar Network believes a healthy government – one that is responsive to its citizens -- requires a healthy, robust fourth estate.  By focusing additional efforts on fostering investigative and citizen journalism, we believe we will be catalyzing transparency efforts that will positively affect millions of people,” said King, who heads Omidyar’s global government transparency programs.

To date, Omidyar Network has committed more than $400 million to for-profit companies and nonprofit organizations that foster economic advancement and encourage individual participation in the areas of microfinance, entrepreneurship, property rights, government transparency, consumer Internet and mobile. To learn more about Omidyar Network, visit www.omidyar.com

http://www.saharareporters.com/news-page/nigerian-citizen-journalism-receives-major-press-freedom-award
Re: Yoruba Internet Warriors Win Accolades. . . Ibos win Nada! by zstranger: 9:22am On May 04, 2011
Thanks Sowore for representing Yorubas well.  Yoruba People value freedom above all else, oftentimes rebelling against the status quo, going where no Ibo man/woman/grandfather/child/politician/money ritualist/kidnapper/fake medicine importer has dared go before, and refusing to allow others to dictate any control over them.


Thank God I am Yoruba
Thank God I am not Ibo

Sux big time to be Ibo, the cursed people.
Re: Yoruba Internet Warriors Win Accolades. . . Ibos win Nada! by seanet02: 9:37am On May 04, 2011
The ediots called ibos will start throwing in gibberishs now. Desperate clowns, when ACN governors are already taking actions on how to move the West forward, they are still fighting over supplementary elections. Ibos can never be trusted with investigative journalsin because of their dubious nature. Sun newspaper is their benchmark for journalism. Who dey read crap wey kalu dey pour for that useless paper sef. Spare part sellers using village roundabouts as their benchmark for good governance. Sux to be Ibo for Real.
Re: Yoruba Internet Warriors Win Accolades. . . Ibos win Nada! by Rhino5dm: 11:50am On May 04, 2011
Well said! cheesy cheesy

seanet02:

The ediots called ibos will start throwing in gibberishs now. Desperate clowns, when ACN governors are already taking actions on how to move the West forward, they are still fighting over supplementary elections. Ibos can never be trusted with investigative journalsin because of their dubious nature. Sun newspaper is their benchmark for journalism. Who dey read crap wey kalu dey pour for that useless paper sef. Spare part sellers using village roundabouts as their benchmark for good governance. Sux to be Ibo for Real.
Re: Yoruba Internet Warriors Win Accolades. . . Ibos win Nada! by bashr4: 11:56am On May 04, 2011
zstranger:

Nigerian Citizen Journalism Receives Major Press Freedom Award
Posted: May 4, 2011 - 00:03
By Global information Network (GIN), New York
May 3 (GIN) – On the occasion of World Press Freedom Day, the Omidyar Network of Redwood City, California, announced the award of nearly $5 million in funding to four media-related groups involved in investigative and citizen journalism in the developing world.




The four groups are: African Media Initiative (Kenya); [size=18pt]the SaharaReporters project (Nigeria)[/size]; Media Development Loan Fund (U.S.), and the Committee to Protect Journalists (Africa programs).

Announcing the grant to Sahara Reporters, an online network of underground and citizen journalists operating inside Nigeria, Omidyar’s Stephen King said: “T[size=18pt]hey put a lens on the Nigerian government by covering corruption, disbursement of oil revenues and graft on a massive scale. (SaharaReporters.com) provides much more [information] than a newspaper or news outlet might. It’s a forum where controversial stories can be aired.”[/size]

Sowore Omoyele, founder and publisher of the NY-based Sahara Reporters, described the work of his group as far-reaching. “We had 1,700 reporters on Blackberry alone who volunteered to cover the [recent Nigerian] elections for us," he said. "They took smartphone photos of police repression and election violence.”

“We report events, news and write reports of real time issues. It is our response to the failure – the refusal or lack of will on the part of professional journalists – to report real news to the people … SR is doing well in that regard. We have broken the sound and speed barriers of reporting authentic, evidence-based news.

“Omidyar Network believes a healthy government – one that is responsive to its citizens -- requires a healthy, robust fourth estate.  By focusing additional efforts on fostering investigative and citizen journalism, we believe we will be catalyzing transparency efforts that will positively affect millions of people,” said King, who heads Omidyar’s global government transparency programs.

To date, Omidyar Network has committed more than $400 million to for-profit companies and nonprofit organizations that foster economic advancement and encourage individual participation in the areas of microfinance, entrepreneurship, property rights, government transparency, consumer Internet and mobile. To learn more about Omidyar Network, visit www.omidyar.com

http://www.saharareporters.com/news-page/nigerian-citizen-journalism-receives-major-press-freedom-award




wetin concern igbo people with yoruba man investigation and exposing another  yoruba man's legacy(obasanjos 8 years of misrule and curruption and the after effect). dont worry now that eastern nigerians have taken over you will see what government is all about. the elections are getting better , the trains are coming back , the federal roads are bieng fixed etc just be patient GEJ only needs 4 years do do what could not be done in over 40 years of the north and southwest misrule

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