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Sahara Reporters vs Okonjo-Iweala: What Do We Make of This? By Emmanuel Arinze

By Emmanuel Arinze | Abuja, Nigeria | Sept. 12, 2013 – I am not one to make much fuss about media reports beyond profiling and updates. By virtue of my profession, my involvement with virtual and terrestrial media – local and foreign – usually does not transcend the bounds of neutral analysis. But, I must admit that, there have been times when I have had to cast off my aloof toga and join the fray of “glocal” (global & local) debate to air my personal view on pertinent matters where sitting on the fence rankles against the grain.

In the course of my media analysis, I have also been intrigued by a trend I have observed between two parties dear or aggravating to some Nigerians; that is the person of Mrs Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and the entity called Sahara Reporters. Truly, both parties elicit different reactions from Nigerians for various reasons. But, it appears the party with the biggest voice is not always fair to the other and is consciously attempting to undermine the credibility and dehumanise the other party.

From my findings, it appears that since Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala came back to Nigeria for a second stint at the helms of the country’s finance ministry, she has not really done much to merit the positive reportage of Sahara Reporters. All I have read on Sahara Reporters’ site about the woman have been one negative press or the other.

But, then, this was only a theory that I had no empirical basis of proving as a fact. So, I decided to conduct an independent survey to ascertain the veracity of this claim. I spent hours going through the gamut of Sahara Reporters’ website and consulting popular search engines to get raw data on Sahara Reporters’ coverage of the person of Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala in the space of 25 months. The results of my findings are captured in the table below for discerning people to see and make their conclusion:

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1 Oil Subsidy Is Fiction-Okonjo Iweala Is Here To Seduce People To Accept The Callous “Oil Subsidy” Removal-Tam David West-TheNEWS Oct 28, 2011 Professor Tam David-West alleged that Okonjo-Iweala is “sermonising to seduce people to accept the callous oil subsidy removal.” Negative
2 AUDIO: Nigeria’s Finance Minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala Caught On Phone-Tap, Lying, Playing Dumb January 5, 2012 Saharareporters alleges that Mrs Okonjo-Iweala played the dumb when she was called to tell Nigerians about the fuel subsidies. Negative
3 VIDEO: “Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala Is Not An Economist, She Is A Demographer”-Occupy Nigeria-Lagos Day 02 January 15, 2012 A protester at #OccupyNigeria says that Okonjo-Iweala is not an economist but a demographer. Negative
4 Ngozi Okonjo-iweala Must Resign – Prof. Tam David West February 5, 2012 Prof. Tam David West called on NOI to resign her appointment. Negative
5 Fuel Subsidy: UAD Calls For Sacking of Okonjo-Iweala, Allison-Madueke; Urges Masses To Be Ready For Further Action March 7, 2012 UAD calls for the sack of Dr. Iweala and others over their role in the subsidy row. Negative
6 World Bank Presidency: Obama Rejects Iweala Nominates South Korean-born Jim Yong Kim March 24, 2012 The report maliciously screams that President Obama is not comfortable with NOI’s candidacy for the World Bank when she is clearly the favourite and most qualified for the position. Negative
7 World Bank Presidency: Ghana, Uganda Spurn Okonjo-Iweala’s Candidacy March 25, 2012 SR alleges that Ghana and Uganda reject Okonjo-Iweala’s candidacy for the World Bank. Negative
8 #OccupyNigeria: Why Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala Should Be The Next President Of The World Bank By Ikhide R. Ikheloa April 1, 2012 An opinion writer contends that when NOI departs for the World Bank, she will be leaving Nigeria much worse than she found it. Negative
9 Go, Ngo, Go: This Battle Is Not Yours By Sonala Olumhense April 1, 2012 The writer opines that there are two sides to NOI; “The first is the one who, when she is in Washington, DC, longs to come home, where home is Nigeria.  The other is the one who, when she is in Nigeria, longs desperately for home, home being Washington, DC”. Negative
10 Fuel Subsidy Fallout: Combat Corruption, Sack Okonjo-Iweala, Allison-Madueke, Civil Society Organizations Tell Jonathan April 20, 2012 The United Action for Democracy (UAD) calls for the sack of NOI and some members of the federal cabinet for their role in the fuel subsidy debacle. Negative
11 FOI: Okonjo-Iweala May Be Dragged To Court To Explain Lavish Expenditure On Funeral of Father-In-Law April 24, 2012 CPC spokesman wants to know how much was spent on the burial of NOI’s Father-In-Law. Negative
12 The Jailing Of James Ibori April 25, 2012 The opinion writer describes NOI’s World Bank presidency run as “excessive ambition and naivety”. Negative
13 Power Outage Mars South-South Economic Summit As President Jonathan, Paul Kagame, Okonjo-Iweala, Shun Event April 27, 2012 NOI was reported absent on the first day of the South-South economic summit. Indifferent
14 Ngozi Okonjo Iweala: Rejected Abroad, Resented At Home May 1, 2012 The writer criticises the economic policies of NOI in strong terms. Negative
15 Is Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala Stupidly Intelligent? May 15, 2012 This opinion article questions NOI’s actions and inactions on the oil subsidy saga. Negative
16 Okonjo-Iweala Insists On ‘Transparency And Careful Management’ Of Nigeria’s Resources, Spokesman Says July 30, 2012 NOI reassured that the 2012 budget is being managed in a way that protects and enhances the best interests of the country. Indifferent
17 Okonjo-Iweala And The Budget Of Abracadabra By Simbo Olorunfemi July 24, 2012 The article questions the rationale behind the preparation of 2013 budget when the one for 2012 has not been fully implemented. Negative
18 Budget Implementation Is Failing To Achieve Citizens’ Human Rights, SERAP Tells Finance Minister July 31, 2012 A civil society group, Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) challenged NOI’s statement about 2012 budget. Negative
19 PHOTONEWS: Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala At The Olympics Sport Of Lying About Budget Implementation August 2, 2012 SR maliciously captioned the minister’s picture in the National Assembly. SR claimed that her eyes were popping as she claimed that she was “misquoted” by the media when she stated that the 2012 budget has recorded 56% implementation. Negative
20 Ngozi Iweala: Nigeria’s Weakest Link October 21, 2012 Sonala Olumhense described the minister, whom he called “Double duty” minister, as the weakest link in President Goodluck Jonathan’s cabinet. Negative
21 Anti-Corruption Group Storms Ministry Finance To Demand Removal Of Ngozi Okonjo Iweala Over Oil Subsidy Payment Scams November 8, 2012 Executive Secretary of the Anti Corruption Network, Dino Melaye led hundreds of protesters to demand for the sack of the minister. Negative
22 Jonathan: Combating Corruption By Conversation December 12, 2012 A reaction to the clamor for the sack of Minister of Labour and Productivity, Mr. Emeka Wogu, and the Minister responsible for the Niger Delta, Mr. Godspower Orubebe. Indifferent
23 Okonjo-Iweala Pledges Action Against Pension Racketeers December 12, 2012 NOI stressed that it is a crime to defraud helpless, old people. Positive
24 Sucker Punch: Ten Provocative Demands from Dr. Okonjo-Iweala to President Jonathan December 12, 2012 The writer presents what he termed “ten provocative demands from Mrs Okonjo-Iweala to President Jonathan” Negative
25 Nigerian Finance Minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala’s Statement Regarding Release Of Her Kidnapped Mother December 14, 2012 The minister issued a press statement where she confirmed that her mother, Professor Mrs Kamene Okonjo, has been freed by her abductors. Indifferent
26 Still On Okonjo-Iweala Over Controversial Appointments By Yushau A. Shuaib March 5, 2013 The piece laments what it terms the ‘biafranization’ of top public offices by Okonjo-Iweala. Negative
27 Assault On Free Speech Continues, As Okonjo-Iweala Masterminds Sacking of NEMA Image Maker April 17, 2013 The report alleges that NOI has engineered the sacking of Yushaib Shuaib, the spokesman of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA). Negative
28 Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala’s World- All Things Being Equal, Okonjo-Iwealla Continues To Bungle Facts April 23, 2013 The commentary picks hole in the minister’s assertion that all things being equal Nigeria’s economy is on the right path. The commentary further accuses her of lying over the figures she quoted. Negative
29 Jonathan, Okonjo-Iweala Tip Aig-Imoukhuede As Next CBN Governor April 23, 2013 The report states that Mr. Aig-Imoukhuede, the Group Managing Director of Access Bank Plc, enjoys the support of NOI and President Jonathan to become the new CBN Governor after the expiration of the tenure of Mallam Sanusi. Indifferent
30 Press Freedom, Yushau Shuaib And Okonjo-Iweala April 26, 2013 Abdullahi Yunusa, a friend of Yushau Shuaib eulogises Shuaib and expresses worry over NOI’s alleged attempt to use her office to maltreat a patriotic Nigerians of Shuaib’s standing. Negative
31 Stable Electricity Still a Decade Away for Nigeria By Toyin Dawodu May 4, 2012 The writer quotes Okonjo-Iweala as saying that Nigeria’s power is heavily subsidized and investors want tariffs to match the cost of producing power. Indifferent
32 The Frustrations of Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala et al By Rudolf Ogoo Okonkwo May 9, 2013 Rudolf Okonkwo, a columnist on Sahareporters, comments on NOI’s keynote speech at the 5th Annual African Business Conference at Harvard Business School in February of 2013. Negative
33 Clarifying Nigeria’s Debt Position By Dr. Okonjo-Iweala June 7, 2013 NOI’s release in response to misinformation and misconception in the public debate on Nigeria’s debt. Indifferent
34 Full Transcript Of My Presentation At The Ministerial Platform By Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala June 16, 2013 Transcript of NOI’s speech at the Ministerial Platform on Monday, June 11, 2013. Indifferent
35 Minister Ngozi Iweala And The Turtle By Prince Charles Dickson June 24, 2013 The writer takes a swipe at NOI’s figure over economic growth. He holds that those numbers are nothing but a publicity stunt. Negative
36 EXCLUSIVE: Okonjo-Iweala opens up, says Nigeria economy in danger June 14, 2013 The story claims that NOI painted a gloomy picture of the economy contrary to what she said in her speech at the Ministerial Platform. Negative
37 SR Speaks: Finance Minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala’s Economy of Lies July 1, 2013 SaharaReporters responds to NOI’s spokesman’s rejoinder in an unsavoury manner. Negative
38 Mrs. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala storms Dr. Damages show with a piece of the National Cake July 7, 2013 A parody of NOI’s presentation at the Ministerial Platform sandwiched with some unsavoury comments. Negative
39 Don’t Be Deceived By Okonjo-Iweala; Economic Growth Stopped In 1970s – Dr. Muttaka July 7, 2013 In an interview, Dr. Muhammad Usman Muttaka, the Head of Economics Department of Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria described the reported growth of Nigeria’s economy as a “paper growth”. Negative
40 Nigeria Rated 8th Most Corrupt Nation- PM NEWS, Lagos July 11, 2013 In a story that has nothing to do with the personality of NOI, SR prominently features her picture in this report that Nigeria is now rated the 8th most corrupt nation in the world. Negative
41 Nigeria’s Finance Minister Okonjo-Iweala Forced THISDAY Publisher To Sack Editor September 10, 2013 SaharaReporters alleges that the CME masterminded the sack of the Thisday’s Saturday editor, Lawrence Ani. Negative

 Judging by the foregoing where out of 41 mentions profiled in 25 months, 32 of them are negative, 8 are indifferent and only 1 is positive, it is obvious to identify the standpoint of Sahara Reporters where the person of Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala is concerned.

For a medium like Sahara Reporters to have only one positive out of 41 reports about anyone says a lot about how evil such person must be, doesn’t it? My findings leave so many questions unanswered, is Okonjo-Iweala that bad? Is she so wrapped up in evil that she deserves only one positive report out of 41 Sahara Reporters’ mentions in 25 months? In fact, can anyone be that bad? Can there be more than meet the eye in Sahara Reporters’ coverage of the person of Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala? Why does Sahara Reporters have more negative things to say about the finance minister than the other media? Why is Sahara Reporters always the first medium to break negative news about NOI? I leave the answers for the discerning minds to conclude.

 Emmanuel Arinze is an Abuja-based Research consultant.

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