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13 Years After: Remembering Eneche Akogwu, by Tife Owolabi

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Today marks 13 years since the tragic death of Eneche Akogwu, a fearless journalist who worked as a reporter and video cameraman for Channels TV. On January 20, 2012, he was shot dead while interviewing witnesses of a terrorist attack in Kano, Nigeria, at just 31 years old.

Akogwu was renowned for his courageous reporting, particularly in Nigeria’s northern region, where he uncovered breaking stories and events. His work primarily focused on human rights and social issues.

Boko Haram claimed responsibility for the bombings Akogwu was investigating when he was killed. Although his murder was widely condemned, and many called for justice, 13 years later, his memory and bravery remain uncelebrated.

It is puzzling that Nigerian media houses, especially Channels TV, which has lost reporters in the line of duty, have not provided annual support to honor their memories and encourage future talents. Precious Owolabi, 23, was another Channels TV reporter who was shot and killed while covering a protest in 2019.

Reuters has set a commendable example by launching the Issam Abdallah Visual Journalist Fellowship to honor their fallen colleague. This fellowship empowers the next generation of visual storytellers.

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Fisayo Soyombo, an extraordinary journalist, celebrated Akogwu’s memory at the Free Press Awards in The Hague, Netherlands. Soyombo stated, “A day like this is important to keep alive the memory of journalists like Akogwu, who paid the ultimate price for journalism.”

Soyombo dedicated his award to Akogwu, saying, “Though I never met Akogwu, his death resonates with me, having reported from the same zone. His name should never be forgotten. The world must remember people like him.”

While it is unclear if anything has been done to honor Akogwu’s memory, it is evident that Nigerian media can do more to celebrate its members, both living and deceased. This is not about Channels TV or indictment but about reviving the spirit of camaraderie that unites journalists.

To honor journalists like Akogwu, who demonstrated exceptional prowess and made the ultimate sacrifice, Nigerian media can establish:

– A memorial fund to support families of fallen journalists or provide scholarships for aspiring journalists
– A journalism award to recognize outstanding journalism
– A memorial lecture series to discuss pressing journalism issues and honor their legacy
– A fellowship to support investigative reporting projects
– A memorial plaque or monument to serve as a reminder of their sacrifice

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Rest in power, Eneche Akogwu. Your memory will live on.

Tife Owolabi writes from Yenagoa and is a Researcher in Development Studies.

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