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WSCIJ 2021-2022 Wole Soyinka Award for Nigerian Journalist

Are you an investigative Journalist with special interest in reporting issues that bothers on regulatory failures, corruption in the public and corporate spheres as well as human right abuses in the country? Then apply for the Wole Soyinka Award for Investigative Reporting 2021.The Wole Soyinka Award rewards, promotes and encourages best practices in journalism works from the print, radio, television, photo, online, editorial carton categories and other special categories which focus on regulatory failures and corruption as well as human rights abuses.

The award was instituted and first held in October 2005 to aid the development of an investigative reporting culture in the Nigerian Media. Annually, nominations open in October and close in November for the award presentation ceremony usually held on 9 December – the World Anti-Corruption Day.


WSCIJ Wole Soyinka Award

Application DeadlineOctober 24, 2021
Funding TypePartially Funded
TypeCollege School
SponsorWole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism (WSCIJ)
GenderMen and Women

Benefits of WSCIJ Wole Soyinka Award

  • Cash prize and an award plaque
  • Certificate of commendation
  • Computer backup hard drive
  • International tour

Requirements for WSCIJ Wole Soyinka Award

  • Must be a Nigerian professional reported or team of reporters (fulltime or freelancers).
  • Must be 18 years and above.
  • Must have published stories either online, in print, or through electronic media, primarily targeted at and received by a Nigeria audience.
  • Must be an Investigative Journalist whose work is focused on themes ranging from regulatory failures, corruption in the public and corporate spheres, and human rights abuses in the country.
  • Demonstrate professionalism in the field of Journalism

Application Deadline

October 24, 2021

How to Apply

Interested and qualified? Go to Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism (WSCIJ) on award.wscij.org to apply

Applicants should submit a brief synopsis of the story/series (maximum 400 words), picture, or portfolio.

In the synopsis, the applicants are expected to:

  • Explain the background of the project, identifying the issues and key players.
  • Describe what led to the topic or caption, any unusual condition faced in developing the project and whether the investigation had any ramifications.
  • Describe challenges to the content of the story/series that were not reported in the original work.
  • Include up-to-date Curriculum Vitae for every reporter who bears the by-line of the story with passport photograph(s)
  • Include any relevant background information on submitted work(s)

For more details,visit WSCIJ website


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