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Written by Paul Adujie   
Wednesday, 30 May 2007

Nigeria vs. CNN vs. Jeff Koinange’s Dismissal

By Paul I. Adujie

Lawcareer2007@aol.com

New York, United States

 

Nigeria is vindicated! Minister Frank Nweke Jr. is vindicated and those of us, who did not accept or fall for CNN’s Jeff Koinange’s melodramatic, staged and contrived reports about the Movement for the Emancipation of Niger Delta or MEND, have all been vindicated as well! It is official, Jeff Koinange no longer in the employ of CNN!

As it now turns out, Jeff Koinange has admitted to third parties, half in boast and half in jest, that he actually paid to contrive the MEND stories that he featured on CNN!

Jeff Koinage no longer works for CNN, this, according to CNN on May 29, 2007. It is now public knowledge that Jeff Koinange through CNN, committed unfair, unethical, unbalanced and offensive attacks against Nigerians and Nigeria. All in clear violation of journalistic ethics. This calls to question, CNN’s credibility, ethics and journalistic integrity! I am simply elated that Nigeria and those who defended her at the time have been vindicated! Jeff Koinange had his unethical journalistic albatross hanging around his neck, and in addition, there are also well-publicized documented trysts that he had, while actively married. One of his extra marital relationship involved a woman who was in the middle of self-promotion for a book she wrote about political intrigues in Kenya.

The lady was said to have proposed a ménage à trios between herself, her daughter and CNN Mister integrity, the unethical Jeff Koinage! This is the same guy who was quick to engage in sanctions preachments against Nigeria on CNN, both offensively and unfairly.

And yet, some Nigerians rushed, into embarrassingly feeble justifications of CNN and Koinange’s misconducts directed at Nigeria! Thankfully, we now know the truth, Nigeria is vindicated!

Thankfully, the current leader of Nigeria, President Yar’Adua has been emphasizing and reemphasizing the crucial importance of resolving the Niger Delta crises, which in effect, will make violent agitations by MEND and any other militants, unnecessary and irrelevant. Nigerians know the issues in Nigeria and the Niger Delta in particular. The new president has made Niger Delta top priority. Nigerians and Nigeria, never needed journalistic coups and scoops to determine what are challenges and the solutions to them are! We particularly reject in resentment, Jeff Koinage and CNN’s stage-managed journalism, in which they engage in melodrama, sensationalism and falsehoods!

 

We wrote Between Dr. Abati, CNN, Nigerians & Nigeria and in it, we argued that “Dr. Abait in writing Between CNN and Nigeria, he misapplied his skills, his education, his talents and his advocacy skills and worse he did all these in support of CNN, a media organization that has created a cottage industry excoriating Nigeria! Is Dr. Abati seeking some sort of award from the Americans, a Pulitzer perhaps?”

 

Between CNN and Nigeria written by Dr. Abati has been hotly debated online and there has been a paragraph of that article that is often quoted or excerpted by most Nigerians responding to Dr. Abati's opinion and it is, where he intoned that the folks at CNN would be having a field day in hilarities, as they will be laughing Nigeria and especially the current political leaders scornfully for canceling the contract with CNN to air the "Heart of Africa" Project concerning Nigeria's international image.

First of all, I did not know that Dr. Abati is a mind-reader and that he engages in clairvoyance! I do not understand how he could arrive at such conclusion about CNN reaction in scornful laughter? What manner of idle conjectures by Dr. Abati? Secondly, Nigeria paid for a service, and the essence and core of that service entails portrayals of Nigeria in the best lights. CNN accepted that deal and payments to carry such contract into effect.

The same CNN, in the past year and more importantly, after signing the contract with Nigeria which required CNN to portray Nigeria in best lights, CNN nevertheless proceeded to portray Nigeria in the worst of lights! CNN took actions that are inconsistent with and made nonsense of its subsisting obligations to and with Nigeria and Nigeria was supposed to bury her head in shame and, throw hands in the air helplessly, and continue to pay CNN, at least going by Dr. Abati's logic? How can that make any sense to any reasonable person? How could that possibly make sense to any Nigerian at home or abroad? How could that make any sense to a journalist cum lawyer of Dr. Abati's stature? It sure does not make any sense to me!

The policy and strategy of the current federal government of Nigeria appears to be, to avoid full-frontal military assault on MEND and other militants in the Niger Delta. This is informed by the fact that negotiations and political solutions are infinitely better than military solutions. Jeff Koinage of CNN and by extension, Dr. Abati of The Guardian Newspapers, has taken this attitude on the part of our government, to treat MEND and other militants, rather gingerly to avoid needless bloodshed. After all, members of MEND and other militants are our people, Nigerians! Our government did not want to escalate or exacerbate the challenges on the ground, by focusing on use of military force

That well informed avoidance of bloodshed, is now taken by Abati and Koinage, as fear on the part of Nigeria's military? Our military that has been to the toughest of peace-keeping missions in Burma, Yugoslavia, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Sudan just to name a few, our military could not go when a braided-hair city boy Koinage could go? Haba! Abati wrote as if whatever he says and wants, are sacrosanct! Hear Abati, "What the Federal Government has done is to question the integrity of the CNN and that of its reports, reporters and editors.

It has taken the additional step of blackmailing CNN by asking state governments in Nigeria to withdraw adverts from the station" Dr. Abati felt obligated to describe the actions of our federal government as blackmail! Dr. Abati sounded as if he is a mouthpiece and megaphone for CNN and MEND! Hear him again, "Those hood-wearing boys on CNN mean business. It is the Nigerian government that is joking with danger.

The CNN report conveyed an impression of the danger that Nigeria is joking with, and if the truth must be told, Koinange and his crew deserve praise for courage in the face of danger"

Why is Dr. Abati giddily ridiculing Nigerians and Nigeria on behalf of CNN?

Someone should inform Abati that it is not only Nigeria's federal government that is offended by CNN's unfair, unethical, unbalanced and offensive attacks against Nigerians and Nigeria. Millions of Nigerians are offended and I am one of them!

As it now turns out, Jeff Koinange has admitted to third parties, half in boast and half in jest, that he actually paid to contrive the MEND stories that he featured on CNN!

Jeff Koinage no longer works for CNN, this, according to CNN on May 29, 2007. It is now public knowledge that Jeff Koinange through CNN, committed unfair, unethical, unbalanced and offensive attacks against Nigerians and Nigeria. All in clear violation of journalistic ethics. This calls to question, CNN’s credibility, ethics and journalistic integrity! I am simply elated that Nigeria and those who defended her at the time have been vindicated!

 

 

 




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var sbtitle5758=encodeURIComponent(Nigeria vs....Read the full article.

Posted by Robot| 30.05.2007 17:45

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Paul AKA ILN,
I admire your enthusiasm to defend motherland. Have you seen this article?

“Why Not Take Your Wife To Nigeria, Instead Of Polluting Our Country?”

http://www.nigeriansinamerica.com/articles/1800/1/Why-Not-Take-Your-Wife-To-Nigeria-Instead-Of-Polluting-Our-Country/Page1.html

Posted by dele26| 30.05.2007 18:07

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I Hope This Will Make The "bad Market" Traitors Calling Themselves Nigerians To Shut Up Their Traps And See The Underlying Issue Of Western Media Trying To Serve Their Masters With The Aim Of Rubishing Our Country.

Posted by sniper| 30.05.2007 18:07

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Would have been ggod of you to post a link to the story,can't find it on CNN website.
Also interesting you say "Jeff Koinange doesnt work for CNN anymore" that doesnt mean he was fired as the heading of your article suggested, and if indeed he was , did CNN say it was because of the Niger Delta story? Also what was the relevance of his tryst (or what was that fancy way you described it) , marital status etc etc have to do with anything. let peoples personal lives be just that, PERSONAL!

For the rest of this article and the attack on Abati ,interesting things you say.
So when you pay for an advert on a TV channel , the channel is not allowed to do an uncompliment
ary story on you because you are trying to polish your image on their station.
You compliment Obasanjos handling of the Niger Delta, what a load of rubbish.
You want us to believe he is negotiating quietly while it is obvious he has abandonned the place. The whole area is going up in flames, isnt it obvious whatever strategy he has employed in the past 8 years hasnt worked? now MEND are bold enough to attack on mainland PH, police stations, Shell Camp etc while Obasanjo is negotiating or whatever you say he is doing. He'll continue to act gingerly till a full scale civil war erupts

Posted by Yankari| 30.05.2007 18:30

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This sums it up. cue from another post on the Kenyan forum.

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WHY? WHY JEFF? WHY? You had a promising career ahead of you! Why Tango with this mad muzungu woman? Everyone knows she's a bloody nut case! I swear guys never cease to amaze me! At least go down on the account of a stunning level headed woman. But this crap? A woman who accuses you of giving her Herpes and HIV and is willing to provide her daughter to an allegedly infected Jeff for a threesome? What kind of values does this woman have? What a mess and how embarassing for Jeff

salstep a Villager, posted the above .... http://www.nigeriavillagesquare.com/board/main-square/37652-jeff-koinange-fired-cnn-15.html#post179568 culled from a Kenyan website.
So, from the above and more, it does appear that it is not yet Uhuru in Kenya itself!

Where do Kenyans stand, abusing that Nigerian and his wife because of their perspectives on Nigeria?

Ogbeni dele26? There you have it!

AND, as for LINKS to news on Jeff Koinange compelled departure from CNN?

http://www.mediabistro.com/tvnewser/..._cnn_59885.asp


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Koinange

Posted by I Love Nigeria| 30.05.2007 19:02

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Even if Jeff was dismissed as aresult of the Nigerian Report, that does not erase the following facts:

1. The Niger Delta militants are deadly serious

2. Federal Governments efforts so far have not persuaded the guys to lay down their arms

3. Nigerian army would have wiped the militants off (like they did the armed men of Kano recently) if that were possible.

4. The present method of the past Federal Government if continued by the present government, will only give the militants time to entrench themselves till they are powerful enough to wage full scale war against Nigeria.

We do not need Jeff Koinage or Reuben Abati to remind us of these self evident facts

Posted by Mikky jaga| 31.05.2007 03:32

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=Mikky jaga;179698>Even if Jeff was dismissed as aresult of the Nigerian Report, that does not erase the following facts:

1. The Niger Delta militants are deadly serious

2. Federal Governments efforts so far have not persuaded the guys to lay down their arms

3. Nigerian army would have wiped the militants off (like they did the armed men of Kano recently) if that were possible.

4. The present method of the past Federal Government if continued by the present government, will only give the militants time to entrench themselves till they are powerful enough to wage full scale war against Nigeria.

We do not need Jeff Koinage or Reuben Abati to remind us of these self evident facts




Leave Paul to continue chasing shadows

Posted by Yankari| 31.05.2007 03:42

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Mr.Adujie,

Your piece would have been wonderful if not for the digression to attack and vilify the person of Dr.Reuben Abati.

Abati had only voiced out his opinion in his article, and expressed his own convictions.

Repeating Abati's name for about 17 times in your article suggests that you really don't have much to write on, other than to rubbish the person of Abati. And it reminds me of when you , in a previous article singled out Mobolaji Aluko for annihilation.


Are you really this jealous or envious of some more successful individuals?

CNN might have fired Jeff Koinange but the Niger Delta issue remains a morass that needs urgent attention !!!!

Posted by aringaranso| 31.05.2007 05:24

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Folks,if Jeff really boasted or and confirmed of contriving with MEND to give Nigeria a bad name,methinks that CNN owes Nigeria an unreserved apology to be written and announced hourly for 7days:o
Otherwise,Jeff's dismissal from CNN would amount to nothing in my books.Anybody with me in this?

Posted by Papino| 31.05.2007 06:52

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The Nigerian Press is Becoming Lazy, Corrupt, and Moribund
http://www.nigeriavillagesquare.com/articles/sabella-o-abidde/the-nigerian-press-is-becoming-lazy-corrupt-and-mor-2.html
Written by Sabella Abidde Thursday, 31 May 2007

Today, the Nigerian Media is a shell of its once plump self: it has lost its way. And more so since 1999, the Nigerian Media has become lazy and moribund. And corruptible! Most of the newspapers and magazines in circulation today do not hide their allegiance to the party and or government in power (at any given time). And in fact, it is increasingly becoming difficult to distinguish one paper from another as most of these papers are home to some third-rate columnists and reporters. On any given day, sloppy writing and poor editing can be found all over the pages of the newspapers and magazines -- making one to wonder if anyone can just walk off the streets to become a journalist in today’s Nigeria. One can forgive nonprofessional writers, but trained journalists?

Posted by I Love Nigeria| 31.05.2007 07:30

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