Tag: Bayo Onanuga

  • Tinubu appoints Onanuga, Yakubu as aides

    Tinubu appoints Onanuga, Yakubu as aides

    President Bola Tinubu has approved the appointment of Mr Bayo Onanuga as Special Adviser on Information and Strategy.

    This is contained in a statement by the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity,Chief Ajuri Ngelale, on Friday in Abuja.

    The president also approved the appointment of Ms Delu Bulus Yakubu as Senior Special Assistant to the President on Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation.

    “It is part of efforts to prioritize effective and efficient working synergy between the Presidency and Federal Ministries through the appointments of professionals who have prior working experience of the Federal Ministries they will be coordinating.

    “This will also be in addition to duties to be carried out at the President’s discretion.

    “The President wishes the new presidential aides well in the discharge of their duties,” he said.

  • President Tinubu appoints Bayo Onanuga, Delu Yakubu

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has approved the appointment of Bayo Onanuga as his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy.

    The President also appointed Delu Bulus Yakubu as his Senior Special Assistant on Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation.

    According to a directive issued and signed by the President’s Spokesperson, Ajuri Ngelale, President Tinubu said the latest appointments were made as part of efforts to prioritize effective and efficient working synergy between the Presidency and Federal Ministries.

    The statement read: “President Bola Tinubu has approved the appointments of professionals who have prior working experience within the architecture of the Federal Ministries they will be coordinating with, in addition to duties that will be carried out at the President’s discretion.”

    President Bola Tinubu has also approved the appointment of 14 new Chief Executive Officers for various agencies and parastatals operating under the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade, and Investment.

    These appointments reflect his dedication to improving government operations and reinforcing collaboration between the Presidency and Federal Ministries.

     

     

  • Tinubu’s  media aide, Bayo Onanuga mocks Emefiele, calls him worst CBN governor

    Tinubu’s media aide, Bayo Onanuga mocks Emefiele, calls him worst CBN governor

    Bayo Onanuga, the Tinubu/Shettima presidential campaign council spokesperson,  has mocked the embattled Godwin Emefiele over his suspension as Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, Governor.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that Emefiele was suspended on Friday evening with instructions to hand over to his deputy,

    However, Onanuga’s  reaction came after the suspension of Emefiele on Friday

    Reacting to the development on his official Twitter handle, Onanuga described it as a “Good riddance to the worst CBN Governor in History”.

    Emefiele was appointed as the apex bank’s Governor on June 4, 2014.

    His deputy Mr Folashodun Adebisi Shonubi has been appointed the acting Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria.

  • APC, Buhari strongly united behind Tinubu – Onanuga

    APC, Buhari strongly united behind Tinubu – Onanuga

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) Presidential Campaign Council (PCC)says the party’s leadership and President Muhammadu Buhari are strongly united behind Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, toward a victory in 2023 general election.

    Mr Bayo Onanuga, the Director, Media and Publicity APC PCC said this in a statement on Wednesday in Abuja.

    Onanuga said that all attempts by opposition elements to put a wedge between Buhari and Tinubu would fail.

    He said the reference to the naira exchange rate by Tinubu at a campaign rally in Calabar, Cross River, was not an attack on the Buhari-led administration as was being speculated.

    “We find it important to correct the misrepresentation of the statement of our candidate, Asiwaju Tinubu at the campaign rally in Calabar by a section of the media,” he said.

    Onanuga said Tinubu at the rally, urged the party’s supporters and people of Cross River not to vote for Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and its presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar because of their litany of failures while in power for 16 years.

    “The reference to exchange rate was not in any way an attack on the Buhari-led APC administration, but an attempt to capture how the economic mismanagement of the PDP created forex crisis in the country since 2015,”he said.

    He added that individuals who followed the entire sequence and context of what Tinubu said at the Calabar rally would know he directed his statement against PDP and Atiku.

    “Let’s we forget, the PDP left the forex reserve at $28 billion by May 2015, when Buhari took over despite unprecedented revenue from crude oil.

    “Even with the massive oil theft and low price of crude, until recently, President Buhari had built up the reserve to about 38 billion dollars.

    “The PDP in 1999 met the exchange rate at N85 to one dollar in 1999 and left it at N230 in 2015.

    “The futile attempt to misrepresent Tinubu by the mischievous PDP media did not detract his central message,” Onanuga said.

    He added that the former two-term Lagos State governor explicitly said the people should not follow PDP and Atiku because they don’t know the road.

    Onanuga said that Tinubu could not had meant Buhari does not know road, having celebrated numerous times, the achievements of his administration.

    The APC Director of media and publicity, said Tinubu had also said at campaign fora that he would build on Buhari’s achievements if elected on Feb.25.

    He said it was therefore simply illogical that the same Tinubu would attack the Buhari administration of not knowing the road.

    “In contrast, throughout this campaign up till now, Tinubu has consistently said PDP and all the opposition parties put together do not know the road to prosperity for Nigeria.

    “He also said the competing candidates do not have the track record he amassed as governor of Lagos.

    “As the front runner in the presidential race,Tinubu has promised to implement his robust action plan that will bring socio-economic prosperity to our country,” Onanuga said.

    He added that the APC PCC was however, not unmindful of the antics of some media organisations to deliberately misrepresent Tinubu.

    Onanuga said that such media organisations accentuate anything they thought would project Tinubu in a bad light since the beginning of the electioneering circle.

    “All the machinations of the opposition elements to put a wedge between President Buhari and Tinubu will fail.

    “APC, its leadership and President Buhari are strongly united behind our presidential candidate.

    “All the sponsored innuendos, invented and imaginary discord in APC which the failed PDP and their media organs hope to cash on to win the coming election will blow up in their faces,” he said.

  • APC accuses PDP of planning campaign of calumny against Tinubu

    APC accuses PDP of planning campaign of calumny against Tinubu

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) alleged on Sunday that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) had recruited social media actors to mount a campaign of calumny against it and its presidential candidate, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

    Mr Bayo Onanuga, Director, Media and Publicity, APC Presidential Campaign Council (PCC) made the allegation in a statement he issued in Abuja.

    “We want to alert Nigerians to sinister moves and orchestrated plans of the PDP to unleash a wave of fake news, especially in Hausa language to malign, defame and delegitimise Tinubu and the APC.

    “This scurrilous campaign by the PDP has already been perfected with a dedicated team working day and night from the PDP national headquarters at Wadata House, Abuja.

    “PDP has also recruited many social media actors to carry out the campaign of calumny by proxy,’’ Onanuga stated.

    He added that the APC PCC uncovered the evil plot targeted to manipulate Nigerians, especially those of northern extraction to see Tinubu in a bad light.

    Onanuga stated that PDP did this thinking it was the only way it could have a chance at the Feb. 25 presidential election.

    “We consider it necessary at this point to avert the minds of Nigerians to this evil plan capable of causing disharmony, ill-will and needless crisis with attendant security implications in the country.

    “The PDP and their hired social media influencers have already started pushing their nefarious contents,’’ Onanuga stressed.

    According to him, PDP is doing this by spoofing and using parody social media accounts of popular newspapers and blogs to disseminate fake news with the aim of hoodwinking gullible Nigerians.

    He stated that parody social media accounts such as Vanguard Hausa and Daily Trust Hausa were being used to circulate fake news on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, WhatsApp and other digital platforms.

    “On Facebook, we found that Daily Trust Hausa was first created as K.R.K Media on Aug. 9, 2021. It changed its name to Daily Trust Media on Dec. 7, 2022 and has a fake website address: daily.com.

    “A second Daily Trust Hausa Facebook account was created on Aug. 13, 2022 as Facos News Hausa, with the objective of publishing posts on musicians. It changed its name on Dec. 29, 2022, just 22 days after its other clone.

    “Vanguard Hausa was created Dec. 21, 2021. Its website failed to open. All these parody Facebook accounts were used by the PDP on Saturday to publish malicious fake news that trucks carrying old naira notes, belonging to Tinubu were arrested in Lagos,’’ Onanuga stressed.

    He said for clarification, Daily Trust publishes a Hausa newspaper called Aminiya, which was also on Facebook with the same name, adding that the Council was not aware that Vanguard had a similar publication.

    He, therefore, implored the two newspapers, Daily Trust and Vanguard to inform Facebook and Meta that they had been cloned by fake news merchants for political offensives, masterminded by the PDP.

    He added that part of the PDP’s evil machinations would be to make false claims and allegations against President Muhammadu Buhari, Asiwaju Tinubu, his running mate, Sen. Kashim Shettima and other APC national, regional, zonal and state leaders.

    He said the PDP planned to do this in manipulated videos, doctored voice-overs, photoshopped images and other means all in a bid to win the coming election by hook or crook.

    “The PDP and its presidential candidate, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar know they can’t win this coming election. They also know Nigerians will never vote for PDP to take over the leadership of Nigeria after inflicting 16 years of misery on them.

    “The legacies the party left behind were insecurity, badly managed economy, looted treasury, and derelict national infrastructure in roads, power, ports, rail and pipelines among many others.

    “The Buhari-led administration is still struggling to unmake the massive damage done to our country by the PDP,’’ Onanuga said.

    He added that because Atiku’s presidential campaign was heading to a crash, PDP futilely hoped to avoid the impending electoral defeat by sponsoring co-ordinated fake news assaults on APC, its presidential candidate and even against the government.

    He urged Nigerians and most especially compatriots in the northern part of the country not to allow themselves to be deceived.

    Onanuga stressed that Atiku and PDP had nothing good to offer Nigerians other than to enrich himself, family members and cronies as revealed in audio and video leaks by his former Media Aide, Mike Achimugu.

    He assured that the President Buhari-led APC administration was working very hard to solve many of Nigeria’s decades-long problems across sectors.

    He added that it was only another APC administration of Tinubu and Shettima that could continue, sustain and improve on the trajectory of good governance that began since 2015.

    Efforts to get PDP officials to respond were abortive.

  • APC raises alarm of attempt to create conflict between Tinubu, Buhari

    APC raises alarm of attempt to create conflict between Tinubu, Buhari

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) says no attempt to create conflict between Asiwaju Bola Tinubu and President Muhammadu Buhari will succeed.

    Mr Bayo Onanuga, Director, Media and Publicity, APC Presidential Campaign Council (PCC) said this in a statement on Thursday in Abuja.

    Onanuga was reacting to media report alleging that Tinubu had blamed Buhari for the current fuel scarcity as well the CBN naira redesign at a rally in Abeokuta.

    He said the report was fake as it was sponsored by fifth columnist working in collaboration with the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

    “For the records, Asiwaju Tinubu during APC campaign rally at Abeokuta on Wednesday, did not mention, blame or accuse President Buhari for the current challenges in the country,” Onanuga said.

    He added that Tinubu was only attracting government’s attention to the sabotage being carried out by some fifth columnists in the system, possibly working in cahoots with the PDP.

    “The CBN officials, including Gov. Godwin Emefiele have said many times that enough new naira notes have been supplied to the banks, yet our people complain that they have not been able to get the new notes.

    “In recent days, many ATMs are either not working or when working, are dispensing the old naira notes, just a few days to the Jan. 31 deadline,” Onanuga said.

    He added that Tinubu was aware of the salutary efforts by Buhari to end the fuel queues, by chairing a 14-man panel, even though the fuel queues and agony had continued.

    He added that for a presidential candidate, who cared about the suffering of the people, Tinubu had a duty to warn government that its efforts to make life better for Nigerians were being sabotaged on several fronts.

    “Tinubu only re-echoed what is well known and acknowledged, even by Buhari himself at different fora: that there are fifth columnists in and outside of government,” Onanuga said.

    The APC PCC Director of Media and Publicity said the fifth columnist often threw spanners in the works against good intentions and programmes of the government.

    He wondered how an advisory genuinely made by Tinubu to protect and create goodwill for the government of his party became an attack.

    “It can only be so in the jaundiced view of the PDP.

    “It is in this light we found amusing the direction less Atiku campaign’s bagful of mischief in their hurriedly put together press statement meant to gain shameful mileage from the suffering of Nigerians.

    “The PDP and Atiku should remember not to get high on their own smoke, no political blackmail and an attempt to create a conflict between Tinubu and his long-term ally, President Muhammadu Buhari can succeed.

    “We have bad news for Atiku and his handlers: their latest mischief is therefore doomed to fail,” he said.

    He said the Atiku rudderless campaign, always seeking cheap shots and easy ways had again woefully attempted to make a mountain out of a molehill from the comments made by Asiwaju Tinubu in Abeokuta.

    Onanuga added that as a patriotic and compassionate leader, Tinubu would not stomach seeing ordinary Nigerians being made to face excessive difficulties over mundane issues due to activities of petrol and currency hoarders.

    He added that as a proud leader of the APC, Tinubu would not also look indifferent as his party and the government got dirtied with black brush at a critical time like this, whether he was a candidate or not.

    “Atiku camp’s hasty move to mine political capital out of the clearly difficult situation betrays his campaign’s possible connivance, due to its desperation.

    “As Tinubu said in Abeokuta, these orchestrated hardships will not stop his impending victory come Feb. 25.

    “Nigerians shall surely vote for a party that is working to solve all the problems and mess created by the PDP for which their presidential candidate was an integral part in the, largely, 16 unproductive years they spent in government.

    “Atiku and his team can continue their indulgence in fake news and twisted narratives, they cannot change the minds of majority of Nigerians who have long rejected the PDP and Atiku, after their 16 wasted years in power,” Onanuga said.

    He said Nigerians should no longer be in doubt about those working in cahoots with fifth columnists in the system to inflict avoidable pains on our hapless people for political end.

    He said it was unfortunate that no sooner had Tinubu empathised with the Nigerian people facing the dual crises of fuel and new naira notes scarcity, than the opposition PDP and the Atiku camp issued a knee-jerk response.

    He noted that the Atiku camp had been derailing from the issues, distorting Tinubu’s statement and trying in vain, to create a wedge between Buhari and the former two-term Lagos State governor.

    “When the guilty are afraid of being uncovered, they try to push back with red-herring,” Onanuga said.

  • Onanuga, Alake And Obaigbena At Thessalonica – By Festus Adedayo

    Onanuga, Alake And Obaigbena At Thessalonica – By Festus Adedayo

    By Festus Adedayo

    To many, the recent virulent attacks and counter attacks by top Nigerian journalists, served a la carte to the world in the last two weeks, are indications of an autumn for journalism practice in Nigeria. Nigerians have thus been treated to a disgraceful brew of damaging and ignoble exchanges from these media warlords. The public spat has made Nigerians to call to question the integrity of their media practitioners. To them, the media space, in the name of politics, has become a hostile jungle, revealing the patent biases of its practitioners in the coverage of society.

    Three warlords are at the centre of this spat. They are, Bayo Onanuga, Dele Alake and Nduka Obaigbena. Except for Obaigbena, publisher of the Thisday newspaper, whose current political leaning is a subject of intense guesswork, the other two have apparently gone to Thessalonica. As biblical Paul awaited execution, he lamented how Demas, his friend and associate, had forsaken him “because he loves the things of this life and has gone to Thessalonica.” Thessalonica signifies the world of perfidy. Judging by its abhorrence of partisanship, journalism profession seems to be shawled in lamentations today at the apostasy of these barons “because (they love) the things of this life.”

    To be fair to both Alake and Onanuga, they possess lofty pedigree of media practice. After graduating in Mass Communication from the University of Lagos in 1980, Onanuga worked with the Ogun State Television where he began practice. He moved to The Guardian and thereafter to the National Concord and African Concord magazine before finally founding TheNEWS, TEMPO magazine, as well as P.M NEWS. In 2014, Onanuga opted to contest the Ogun East district senatorial ticket of the All Progressives Congress (APC), an ambition which got botched. He thereafter became the DG of NAN.

    Alake’s media foray is not totally dissimilar from Onanuga’s. After a degree in Political Science from the University of Lagos and an internship with the Ogun State Broadcasting Corporation, (OGBC) he joined the Lagos State Broadcasting Corporation (LSBC) as Senior Sub-Editor but in 1985, joined business mogul, MKO Abiola’s Concord Group of Newspapers wherein, in 1989, he was appointed editor of Sunday Concord and in 1995, editor of the National Concord. He held this post till June, 1999 when then governor of Lagos State, Bola Tinubu, appointed him Information Commissioner. Since then, Alake has literally gone to Thessalonica, away from journalism. He is implicated in virtually every sub-media construction, deconstruction and misconstruction of the Tinubu perspectives in the Nigerian media. In 2010, Alake also made an attempt to contest the senatorial seat of his Ekiti State home’s Central District but retreated in the heat of defeat staring him in the face. Onanuga and Alake are today major sharks in the Tinubu media ocean in his bid to clinch the Nigerian presidency in the 2023 election, having been appointed Presidential Campaign Council’s (PCC) Director of Media and Publicity and Director, Strategic Communication respectively.

    The two have escalated their defence of public angst and disgust at their principal, Tinubu’s peremptory gaffes at public events, locating these gaffes at the doorsteps of a claimed disaffection Obaigbena and his media group have for Tinubu. While the gaffes and speech incoherence have made many to submit that Tinubu either lacks the mythical depth attributed to him by his lieutenants over the years or is suffering from an unnamed mental disconnect, Onanuga and Alake have pursued the narrative that Tinubu is neither of both. Obaigbena’s group has however doubled down, in an overarching manner, on the need for public scrutiny of both claims.

    Two journalists in the Obaigbena Arise Television group – highly respected Reuben Abati and Oseni Rufai – have been held as culprits by the Tinubu group. Common sense should have dictated that the path to walk was to address the fears that Tinubu, if elected, would be a worse replica of Nigeria’s current infirmary-bound president. This view, if they care to investigate, is ten-a-dime on Nigerian streets. Rather, Onanuga and Alake have sought to make a victim of Tinubu, insisting that the Arise group’s invitation to him to attend a Town Hall debate it organized was designed to “embarrass” Tinubu. The result is that both Onanuga and Alake have gone very low in their pursuit of this mindset. This they did by dwelling on what they claimed was Obaigbena’s crooked media dealings. They have since vowed never to make available “our candidate” to validate a scheme which they said, “in the light of unassailable information at our disposal,” is nothing but “a racket by the Arise TV owner, designed to embarrass our candidate.”

    Apart from their gambit to criminalize scrutiny into Tinubu’s past and any demand for him to attend any presidential debate, Onanuga and Alake’s plan is to make Obaigbena, Abati, Oseni and their Thisday and Arise TV media worthless to the public, giving them the Dan Rather treatment before the 2023 election. Rather, a CBS News icon, in September 2004, fell to his own and foibles. A few months to the presidential election of that year, he had commented on some documents that were critical of President George Bush’s Air National Guard service. The Bush Internet bloggers, within minutes, went into action and documents presented by Rather as forged. Rather’s thirty-three-year-long career on CBS came crashing and his worth reduced to the basest.

    In response to Arise’s demand of satisfactory answer to the circumstances surrounding the forfeiture of funds to the US government by Tinubu in an alleged Chicago drug dealing, Onanuga and Alake went into the abyss of argumentative fallacies. They regurgitated irrelevant traits alleged to be their opponents’ and attacking their personal matters. For instance, they claimed that the Thisday founder owes taxes abroad and is a slave driver. While I am yet to know whether their principal’s media house is free of these charges, I submit that these are different and irrelevant matters entirely to the riveting allegation that is expected of them to defend.

    The truth is that, the Nigerian public is wary of an impending inclination to elect a drug peddler as president and needs clinical answers to queries on Tinubu.

    What to do, methinks, is to offer documentary, unassailable evidence of Tinubu being above board. But as it is known with ad hominine arguments, Onanuga and Alake chose to deal in the person of their victims. Again, they committed what is called the Strawman fallacy in argument when, rather than provide irrefutable evidence that Tinubu didn’t do drugs, they brought out a third party, Buruji Kashamu, who became their referent and his association with Abati an apt response to the Chicago drug allegation. Is Abati running for the Nigerian presidency?

    Is association immoral, criminal or both? So, if every association is immoral, how does one rate their own association with Tinubu? Does it make them guilty of all moral/criminal drawbacks that Tinubu has been alleged to be complicit of?

    One error made by the public is to see erstwhile practitioners of media in the same mould as when they were active in the profession. These are persons who have entered into liaison with politically exposed persons. Yoruba call this the horrific error of viewing the dead same way as they were when alive. The punishment for this error, Yoruba say of this error, is a call on the gnome – the Ebora – to de-robe such ignoramus. It is thus a great blunder to refer to the three main musketeers at the centre of the debate on the role of the media in these shameful exchanges as journalists. Dog tenders know that the moment a dog tastes blood, it is ripe to be excised from tame animals. Onanuga, Alake and Obaigbena can no longer be referred to as journalists, in the true sense of it. Judging by their current preoccupation, they can conveniently be referred to as merchants of news, who merchandize and have a consumeric relationship with news and journalism. At the least, they are journal-preneurs, if there is anything so called.

    I have always maintained that the moment a journalist, columnist or even an activist, bails out of active practice and mingles with politicians, they most times lose their erstwhile objectivity. The people, who used to be their constituency, are substituted for the politically exposed persons who are now their employers. In this wise, it would be tantamount to waiting for Godot for society to expect such erstwhile media practitioners to preference the people, at the expense of their principals.

    In the tiff between Onanuga and Alake on one side and Obaigbena on the other, ordinary Nigerian people are not in their consideration at all. It is the warlords’ bellies, businesses, political principals and their projected political positions in the federal government that are at issue. So when Nigerians now obfuscate the issues as if journalism practice is on parade and is implicated, it beats me hollow. Where they are today is comparable to that of a vulture which sees carcass from a purely gourmet point of view and not as a dying creation. The exchanges Nigerians read from these people are gourmand epistles.

    As is the allegation Onanuga and Alake leveled against Obaigbena, most media houses in Nigeria and even in other democracies of the world, are explicitly linked to particular politicians. These politicians are their friends and associates. To many others, due to economic interests and political association or affiliation of their publishers or owners, they are forced to trade in politically tainted views. In the process, news and opinions reflect those political interests, leanings and loyalties and facts are relegated to the background.

    In a chapter in a book entitled Reflections on a decade of democratization in Nigeria (2010), a project of the German Friedrich Ebert-Stiftung Foundation, edited by Prof Lai Olurode which we entitled A decade of democratization: The Nigerian press and ethno-proprietorial influences, authored by Prof Adigun Agbaje and I, we submitted that the Nigerian media has always been a battleground of interests. We looked at how the Nigerian press of the First Republic was not blameless in the fall of the First and Second republic Nigeria and how journalists, pandering to proprietorial, financial and ethnic interests, have, since the advent of the Fourth republic, been tossing Nigeria right, left and centre.

    The strategy of shielding candidates from public scrutiny which Alake and his PCC are attempting was same path they trod with Buhari as presidential candidate. Buhari’s health and depth limitations were shielded from the Nigerian public, through all manner of shenanigans, by Alake as Media Director in the Muhammadu Buhari Campaign Organization in 2014, in company with his colleagues. Nigerians will be making another huge mistake if they allow a reactivation and effectuation of same strategy. It only led us to the Buhari doom in our hands. So, if Alake and Onanuga feel that the Arise TV of Obaigbena are attempting to embarrass Tinubu – which is a valid fear – let them bring their principal to the TVC which is public knowledge that he owns, for an organized debate. The debate must however be coordinated by respected Nigerians as anchors. Tinubu must answer critical enquiries that will help voters evaluate his mental depth, cohesion of thoughts and ability to govern Nigeria. Nigerians must refuse to be cowed by Onanuga and Alake at all.

    AriseTV and Thisday group must also proceed from zeroing in on Tinubu alone into grilling Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi as well. We need to ask Abubakar questions about scandals that rocked his time in office. In 2007, The Guardian of London reported that senators accused Abubakar, then sitting vice-president, of diverting more than $100m (£51m) of public funds into companies he was connected to. His boss, President Oluesgun Obasanjo, was said to have petitioned the senate. A Senate inquiry, according to the newspaper, recommended that Abubakar should be prosecuted. Abubakar office’s reply was that “the legislative body should not allow its name to be dragged into the mud by a few members who may be pursuing their own hidden agenda”.

    A plethora of other allegations, especially one flowing from William Jefferson and the Petroleum Trust Development Fund (PTDF) scandal which involved Atiku Abubakar and Obasanjo, must also be totally explained. Despite the senate indicting him and Obasanjo in the PTDF scandal, no action has been taken against them since 2007. It should be same for Peter Obi. Allegations of any fraud connected to him must be brought to the public space and he must be made to answer them. These two too must be brought to the open by the Arise/Thisday group and indeed on any Nigerian media platform. We cannot afford to have a country presided over by malefactors and journal-preneurs in Thessalonica who are prescribing and imposing on us their own brand of the Nigerian moral code.

  • Thisday, Arise media group replies Alake, Onanuga, says allegations are false, baseless

    Thisday, Arise media group replies Alake, Onanuga, says allegations are false, baseless

    Following the barrage of attacks in form of an article co-written by the aides of the presidential candidate of the All Progressive Congress (APC) Messrs Dele Alake and Bayo Onanuga, on Thisday, Arise News Channel, and its media group have jointly issued a statement.

    The publisher in Chief, Nduka Obaigbena, CON through his media group has now responded to all the allegations levelled against him and his media company.

    The group noted that attacks from the duo of Alake and Onanuga were described as false and baseless, adding that it has no iota of truth in them.

    Arise/ Thisday Media group categorized its responses into four phases for clarity purposes.

    The group claimed that Obaigbena was a senatorial candidate in 1994 under the auspices of the National Republican Convention (NRC) while MKO Abiola was in the Social Democratic Party (PDP) and as such couldn’t have supported or worked for him in 1993.

    However, the group insists that Obaigbena and Abiola were best of friends even as political opponents as at then.

    It added that they started working together again the moment the Abacha junta came into power in 1995 and ended the SDP, NRC debate.

    The group further explained that Abiola’s last public outing was an Obaigbena event at the Nigeria Institute of International Affairs (NIIA) in 1994.

    Continuing the group noted that Abiola and Obaigbena stumbled on eachother on a flight to Johannesburg and still chatted all through the trip.

    On the expulsion of Obaigben’s medium  from the United Kingdom, over tax payment, the group said that the matter is still in court and wouldn’t want to give details on it but claims Alake and Onanuga were still economical with the truth.

    The group also claimed that Alake and Onanuga  lied about Obaigbena’s detention by Economic and Financial Crime Commission, saying that he was invited and cleared by the body upon interrogation.

    The group added that the Nations Newspaper owned by Bola Tinubu also got an invitation by EFCC.

    Continuing, it said the former president was challenged in court over some irregularities and sanctions against Newspaper houses and he agreed to settle out of court and paid the sum of 10 million naira each to 13 media houses that met deadline applications.

    It added that the Buhari administration asked that the money be refunded claiming it was taken from the government purse which Thisday obliged.

    On the 500 Million, Alake and Onanuga claimed Obaigbena collected, he said the government offered to pay compesation following Thisday office complex attack by Boko Haram.

    The government offered to pay compensation or rebuild the complex.

    The group claimed that the money has since been refunded and the office complex still unbuilt till today by the Nigerian government.

    On the allegation of owing staff salaries, the group claims that the staffers of both Thisday and Arise TV are being paid as and when due.

    It accused Bayo Onanuga of overseeing a media organization  in 1996/97 where staff salaries were owed with impunity, thereby triggering staff protest in the process and forcing protesting staffers to forfeit 5-months salaries as contributions to domestic struggles.

    However, The group posited that the harsh economic conditions, high cost of living have forced many media house to owe salaries or liquidate because many cannot meet up any longer.

  • 2023: APC denies silencing independent media

    2023: APC denies silencing independent media

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) has described as baseless, accusation that it is attempting to silence independent media and bully the country’s press ahead of 2023 general election.

    The party said this in a statement issued late Monday night and signed by Mr Bayo Onanuga, Director of Media and Publicity, APC Presidential Campaign Council (PCC), and Mr Dele Alake, its Adviser on Media and Communication.

    The statement is the party’s reaction to an accusation by Chairman and Editor-in-Chief of Thisday and Arise News Television, Mr Nduka Obaigbena.

    Recall that owners of Thisday and Arise Television on Monday, accused the APC PCC Director of Media and Publicity and Alake of attempting to silence independent media and bully the press.

    “It is laughably tragic that the Chairman and Editor-in-Chief of Thisday and Arise News Television, Mr Nduka Obaigbena, has the temerity to pretend to be a guardian of public morality in contemporary Nigerian media practice.

    “The fact that this character is an unscrupulous hustler and blackmailer who has done tremendous damage to the journalism profession in the country is well known within and beyond the profession,” the statement said.

    It said the accusation published on the front page of Thisday was illustrative of the penchant of the two media houses under Obaigbena’s influence to peddle falsehood.

    It added that the media houses had been engaging in brazen political partisanship, contrary to the ethics of journalism practice.

    “It is instructive that Obaigbena’s media group is isolated in making this frivolous allegation against the duo.

    “Not only does Thisday newspaper publish unfounded rumours masquerading as truth, many of its columnists substitute vile and vulgar abuse for sound logic and informed analyses.

    “Its television anchors, heckles and harasses their guests, particularly those of the APC in their jaundiced, flagrantly unprofessional programmes,” the statement alleged.

    It recalled that both Thisday and Arise Television sought to bully and compel the APC presidential candidate, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, into attending its Town Hall meetings with other presidential candidates.

    This, it said, was despite the APC media team’s explanation that it would not attend such programmes organised in a haphazard and uncoordinated manner by individual media houses.

    The statement explained that each candidate’s campaign team had the right to adopt its own strategies for reaching out to and interacting with Nigerians.

    “As we have repeatedly said, the Tinubu campaign will not succumb to the blackmail, intimidation and harassment of Obaigbena and his media group.

    “Thisday’s attempt in the said statement to justify its false news report on the purported death of one Mueez Adegboyega Akande and the attempt to insinuate mischievously that he died in suspicious circumstances failed abysmally.

    “Rather than apologise for this professional lapse, it resorted to tendentious rationalisations,” the statement added.

    It said it was a futile attempt to link Asiwaju Tinubu to a drug case in the United States, even when as far back as 2003, the U.S. government had categorically stated that the candidate had no criminal records in that country.

    It added that the report showed the depths of mischief the newspaper was willing to descend to in its bid to bring down the APC presidential candidate at all costs.

    The statement stressed that this campaign of calumny is doomed to fail as it always had.

    It maintained that the APC presidential candidate is, however, focused and would not be distracted by diversionary tactics to throw mud at him simply because he is the obvious front runner in the presidential race.

    This, the statement, said was the reason some people believed that the only way to stop Tinubu was to peddle falsehood against him.

    “While pretending to be a public trust, Thisday and Arise descended into the political arena by publishing lies in a way that does such a great disservice to journalism.

    “In November, the paper was sanctioned by the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) over a fake report that INEC had ordered a probe of Tinubu.

    “Nduka Obaigbena tries to cast aspersion on the professional and personal integrity of Alake and Onanuga. They stand on a higher moral and professional pedestal than he can ever aspire to.

    “It is astonishing that a man like Obaigbena can even pretend to be protecting public morality and the public interest,” the statement said.

    It said Obaigbena was notorious for owing his staff their salaries and for owning newsprint suppliers for years without payment.

    “Yet, this man dares to preach on public morality and the national interest. He even claims that Alake and Onanuga are envious of him.

    “There is nothing to be envious from a man whose business practices and personal lifestyle offend every known decency.

    “Alake and Onanuga can never be jealous of a man who uses extortion, subterfuge, and cheap blackmail as his working capital,” the statement said.

  • 2023: Tinubu’s spokesman, Bayo Onanuga reveals how Atiku’s convoy almost killed him

    2023: Tinubu’s spokesman, Bayo Onanuga reveals how Atiku’s convoy almost killed him

    Bayo Onanuga, the spokesperson of the Bola Tinubu Presidential Campaign Council, has revealed his near-death experience, saying he almost got killed by the convoy of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, flag bearer, Atiku Abubakar on Sunday.

    Onanuga explained that a vehicle in Atiku’s convoy almost killed him along the Shehu Shagari expressway in Abuja on Sunday evening.

    He added that he was returning from a visit to Senator, Tokunbo Afikuyomi, around 9pm when the accident happened.

    Continuing, Onanuga said the vehicle in Atiku’s convoy bashed his car, damaged his side mirror, dented, and scratched the two doors on its path , saying that the vehicle reversed and joined the convoy without showing any sign of being remorseful.

    A statement by Onanuga reads in part: “I had a close shave with death on Sunday night in Abuja as I was returning home at about 9 p.m. after a visit to Senator Tokunbo Afikuyomi. I was driving on the last lane of Shehu Shagari Way when I noticed a convoy emerging from one of the feeder roads.

    “My slowing down turned a mistake as a Toyota SUV emerged from the same road where the convoy had earlier emerged. It headed straight to my car. I was petrified as the driver rammed into my Toyota Camry, by the passenger side.

    “The convoy drove deep into Asokoro, into TY Danjuma Road and then entered one of the mansions.

    “I drove into the compound with the convoy. My adventure was certainly getting interesting. I, an APC and Tinubu campaigner inside the Atiku-Okowa den.”