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SAHARA REPORTERS IS PAID SPY AGENT OF AMERICAN GOVERNMENT PERIOD.
 
Written By Philip Shenon
Daily beast.com
August 12, 2010
 
The site's impressive muckraking has drawn the support of that most august of American philanthropies—the Ford Foundation, which has given Sahara Reporters $175,000 over the last two years.
"I hadn't seen anything like this," said Calvin Sims, a former New York Times foreign correspondent who now works for the foundation and is overseeing the grant. "The impact it's having—holding political leaders to account—is very impressive." He said Sahara Reporters could be a model for similar sites throughout the developing world.
In exchange for the foundation's money, Sahara Reporters established a formal editorial board and released a concrete mission statement promising the site's reporters would be "unapologetic practitioners of advocacy journalism" while producing "verifiable and accurate news and untainted social commentaries."
The site has many fans at the State Department. John Campbell, U.S. ambassador to Nigeria in the Bush administration and now a fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, tells The Daily Beast that he logs onto the Sahara Reporters "all the time" and "my experience has been that it's reporting has a very high level of accuracy."
He said the site has a huge following among the educated Nigerian elite—both in their homeland and abroad—because its corruption reporting could not be duplicated by any news organization in Nigeria without "a bunch of goons" on the payroll of government and business leaders "knocking out the offices and a quite possibly murdering one of the principals."
 
Written By Philip Shenon
Daily beast.com
August 15, 2010
NEW YORK – From a cubicle in midtown Manhattan, a Nigerian publishes staggering examples of his country's government corruption online—information that would get him killed back home. Philip Shenon reports.
The new rules for kleptocrats: Keep your Bentley well hidden in the garage in Mayfair. Convince your mistress living in the duplex on South Beach to leave the shades pulled—and to limit the bling. Bribe your banker in Dubai to keep your accounts a secret. Corrupt dictators and thieving bureaucrats of the world, beware. Your plunder is about to go online—certainly if Omoyele Sowore has anything to say about it.
Sowore, a 39-year-old political dissident from Nigeria now in exile in New York, has created a website that has been referred to by more than a few of its hundreds of thousands of loyal readers around the world as "Africa's WikiLeaks." Sowore likes the comparison.
One ex-Nigerian governor's holdings are reported to have included a $6 million London townhouse, a $580,000 armor-plated Maybach sedan, and a 12-seat private jet.
The site, Sahara Reporters, is dedicated to gathering up—from mostly anonymous sources—and then publishing all of the dirt it can find on corruption and political skullduggery in Nigeria, Africa's most populous nation.
Its scoops shielded by U.S. libel laws, the site is a phenomenon in Nigeria, a nation that is blessed by huge oil reserves—it is the fifth-largest foreign supplier of oil to the U.S.—and also cursed by the outrageous corruption that petrodollars have created.
The scoops have brought threats against Sowore, who is often publicly denounced by political leaders back in Nigeria as a scandal-mongering criminal. Sowore says he assumes his life is in danger if he travels openly in his homeland anytime soon, a view shared by Western diplomats in Nigeria. The site, which has been sued in U.S. courts by prominent Nigerians alleging defamation, is aggressively defended by volunteer First Amendment lawyers here.
Sowore said the site's slightly confusing name refers to the Sahara Desert—the actual desert ends well north of Nigeria—and his hope "to kick up some sand in the air and get people thinking." He said the site "is providing information to Nigerians in a way they've never had it before."
With help from fellow members of the educated Nigerian diaspora in the U.S. and Europe, Sowore, operating mostly from a cubicle in an office in midtown Manhattan, collects photos, court documents, and other evidence of corruption among Nigeria's leaders and posts it online.
The graft is eye-popping.
Since its launch five years ago, the site has tracked the overseas assets of several politicians, including a large, impoverished Nigerian state's former governor whose holdings are reported to have included a $6 million London townhouse, a fleet of luxury cars that includes a $580,000 armor-plated Maybach sedan, and a 12-seat private jet. The jet's delivery date was pushed off because of a demand that the plane's entertainment system be iPod-compatible, the site reported.
Sahara Reporters has posted official land records for what the site describes as several shady real-estate transactions in California, Texas, Washington, D.C., and across Europe involving the families of prominent Nigerian politicians and diplomats. (The Nigerian embassy in Washington did not return several calls for comment from The Daily Beast.)
The scoops go beyond corruption. Sowore said Sahara Reporters was the first news organization to produce a photo of the young Muslim terrorist from Nigeria who tried to set his underwear on fire on a trans-Atlantic flight to Detroit on Christmas Day.
The site repeatedly made news last year with reports that rebutted false government claims that the country's then-president, Umaru Musa Yar'Adua, was recovering nicely from cardiac troubles that forced him to spend several months in hospitals in Saudi Arabia. Yar'Adua was actually gravely ill and died this spring.
"This is evidence-based reporting," said Sowore. "We are here as a check against corruption and bad government. If we have photographs of the corruption, we post them." He said "a lot of our leaks come from Nigerians who are angry—who want to see a different country." The site has given Nigerians a journalistic watchdog that local reporters back home in West Africa could not hope to duplicate. In Nigeria, reporters are routinely threatened with violence or bribed into silence.
The site's impressive muckraking has drawn the support of that most august of American philanthropies—the Ford Foundation, which has given Sahara Reporters $175,000 over the last two years.
"I hadn't seen anything like this," said Calvin Sims, a former New York Times foreign correspondent who now works for the foundation and is overseeing the grant. "The impact it's having—holding political leaders to account—is very impressive." He said Sahara Reporters could be a model for similar sites throughout the developing world.
In exchange for the foundation's money, Sahara Reporters established a formal editorial board and released a concrete mission statement promising the site's reporters would be "unapologetic practitioners of advocacy journalism" while producing "verifiable and accurate news and untainted social commentaries."
The site has many fans at the State Department. John Campbell, U.S. ambassador to Nigeria in the Bush administration and now a fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, tells The Daily Beast that he logs onto the Sahara Reporters "all the time" and "my experience has been that it's reporting has a very high level of accuracy."
He said the site has a huge following among the educated Nigerian elite—both in their homeland and abroad—because its corruption reporting could not be duplicated by any news organization in Nigeria without "a bunch of goons" on the payroll of government and business leaders "knocking out the offices and a quite possibly murdering one of the principals."
Remarkably, given the fury directed at the site by the Nigerian government, prominent Nigerian banks and hotels have begun advertising on Sahara Reporters, a reflection of its affluent, globe-trotting readership. There is hope that the site will one day be self-supporting from ad sales.
"At the beginning, no one would be brave enough to advertise with us," Sowore said. "Now they realize that it is a very popular website, that we have important readers. It's a risk they want to take."
Philip Shenon, a former investigative reporter at The New York Times, is the author of The Commission: The Uncensored History of the 9/11 Investigation.
 
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On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 11:24 PM, Oderaigbo <odera.igbo@yahoo.ca> wrote:
 

Saharareporters is AFENIFERE propaganda website ,his mission is to protect and promote Afenifere agenda .in that quest ,he specialise on fabricating lies against ndi igbo .Then he switched over to blackmailing people and now he is full time into PARTISAN POLITICS .
Reading Sahara ,A.K.A dessert of LIES AND FABRICATION is like reading KKK magazine to get information about blacks.

Mazi Odera
Truth is our standard,accept it in good faith or
we shove it down your throat.The Choice is yours


--- On Mon, 11/29/10, vincent modebelu <vin_modebelu@yahoo.com> wrote:

From: vincent modebelu <vin_modebelu@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: ||NaijaObserver|| President Jonathan Offered Us $50,000 Bribe, But We Returned It - Pastor Tunde Bakare Confirms
To: NaijaObserver@yahoogroups.com
Cc: igboevents@yahoogroups.com
Received: Monday, November 29, 2010, 11:14 AM

 

Sahara gets Orgasm when he hears JONATHAN.
remember
[1] that Mrs Jonathan never met Mrs Obama?
[2] Remember that Jonathan will not come to UN afraid of babangida
[3] remember ..Jonathan came to UN with 570 nigeria[staff] on a 24hr visit

where do I stop

  He is the outlet of SNG and the RAG TAG team....They are regrouping again.

looking for some one to dirty.

Since Elendu left him.....He has left himself...Money people have taken over. This Ijaw boy  called Sowere  is still Ijaw. he cannot be Oduduwa.

what a shame.trying very had to belong


vin......///
        yesterdays thoughts are today's news
will keep blowing while relaxed.....they are listening


--- On Sun, 11/28/10, O.M.O. <ogonna@yahoo.com> wrote:

From: O.M.O. <ogonna@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: ||NaijaObserver|| President Jonathan Offered Us $50,000 Bribe, But We Returned It - Pastor Tunde Bakare Confirms
To: "NaijaObserver@yahoogroups.com" <NaijaObserver@yahoogroups.com>
Cc: "nigerianworldforum" <NIgerianWorldForum@yahoogroups.com>, "talkniga" <talknigeria@yahoogroups.com>, "IgboWorldForum@yahoogroups.com" <IgboWorldForum@yahoogroups.com>
Date: Sunday, November 28, 2010, 6:50 PM

 
Gen Vin,

Bakare is letting himself to be disabused via SaharaMalReporters ... But of course we know the same 'progressive hypocrites' behind SNG are also financing sahara-- so it makes sense they would use their media front to launder their rotten magic.

O.M.O.



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On Nov 28, 2010, at 9:32 PM, vincent modebelu <vin_modebelu@yahoo.com> wrote:

 
Hhhhhhhhhmmmmmmm
This story looks crooked coming from sahara.
They met with Jonathan..No money given
They met with Orubebe..money was given

When did orubebe become Jonathan.??

these are two different people Rev bakare.

I know the seal to prove purity and lack of sin in you..being too ambitious.

Take it easy Bakare...You took the monies all the way home..photographed them...then return them to Jonathan or Orubebe ?.


vin......///
        yesterdays thoughts are today's news
will keep blowing while relaxed.....they are listening


--- On Sun, 11/28/10, adeseni coker <adesenicoker@yahoo.com> wrote:

From: adeseni coker <adesenicoker@yahoo.com>
Subject: ||NaijaObserver|| President Jonathan Offered Us $50,000 Bribe, But We Returned It - Pastor Tunde Bakare Confirms
To: "naijaobserver" <naijaobserver@yahoogroups.com>, "nigerianworldforum" <NIgerianWorldForum@yahoogroups.com>
Cc: "naijapolitics" <NaijaPolitics@yahoogroups.com>, "Omoodua" <OmoOdua@yahoogroups.com>
Date: Sunday, November 28, 2010, 6:08 PM

 
By SaharaReporters, New York
Fiery Lagos-based pastor, Tunde Bakare, has confirmed to Saharareporters that President Goodluck Jonathan provided a $50,000 cash bribe to a delegation of the Save Nigeria Group that visited him last Monday, but that the group sent back the money.
Pastor Bakare’s confirmation came in the midst of a tepid denial of our earlier report by Tony Uranta, one of Mr. Jonathan's political operatives. Uranta had claimed on his Facebook page yesterday that Saharareporters misrepresented the crux of the meeting between the president and the Pastor Bakare-led delegation.
Specifically, Uranta denied that Jonathan discussed his ambition to run for office with the SNG delegation. He also stated that no money was offered to the SNG team and claimed that, contrary to our earlier report, the Bakare group had not asked him to return the bribe money to Jonathan.
But in a telephone interview with Saharareporters on Sunday evening, Pastor Bakare confirmed that the details of our earlier exclusive report were factual and unimpeachable.
Bakare, who has a reputation for speaking out fearlessly on current political issues, affirmed that the Minister of the Niger Delta, Godsday Orubebe, had offered the SNG delegation the sum of $50,000 on behalf of President Jonathan. The SNG had met with Jonathan to review his performance in office.
In the phone interview, Pastor Bakare stated categorically that his team was indeed offered money after it submitted a position paper on why it was opposed to the president's ambition to be re-elected. He confirmed that the cash was immediately returned to sender through Uranta, shortly after it was presented to the SNG delegation.
The SNG convener told Saharareporters that his team felt terribly embarrassed and offended by the orchestrated attempt by Jonathan and his team to buy the SNG’s support through illicit means.
An obviously angry Bakare said, â€Å"You can quote me. I don't do deals and I don't lie. Tony [Uranta] could be saving his own face. Tony lied that he didn't collect the money from us. There are living witnesses. Orubebe has confirmed to me that the money was returned. Mr. President is aware through Oronto Douglas that we returned his money through Tony.�
Bakare said he, Yinka Odumakin and other SNG officials went to the meeting with Jonathan with a written document that explained why the SNG would not support his candidacy.
â€Å"We submitted a document regarding the culture of impunity in which he (Jonathan) continues to swim," he said.
As Saharareporters had exclusively reported, Jonathan sought a meeting with the Save Nigeria Group to discuss his ambition to run for office after it dawned on him that former Vice President Abubakar Atiku, the consensus candidate chosen by the so-called Northern Political Elders Forum, was going to present a stiff political challenge.
A close aide to Mr. Jonathan told Saharareporters that, whilst Atiku is steeped in corruption, the president was also aware that the Atiku group had a dossier on corrupt deals by both Jonathan, his wife and his close associates and advisors, including former President Olusegun Obasanjo.
After Bakare made his presentation and accused Jonathan of having abused the goodwill offered him by Nigerians, the president tried to buy the group’s loyalty by giving its officials $50,000 through Orubebe.
An Abuja-based democratic activist told Saharareporters that, by attempting to buy the SNG's support, Mr. Jonathan had â€Å"exposed himself to charges of hypocrisy and doing the opposite of what he preaches.�
In a speech on Saturday, Mr. Jonathan had urged Nigerians to ignore politicians who seek to win elections by offering money to groups and individuals.
The president gave the do-as-I-say-not-as-I-do sermon at the 2010 graduation ceremony of the Senior Executive Course 32 of the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS) in Kuru, Plateau State. Vice President Namadi Sambo represented the president at the event and read the speech on Jonathan’s behalf.
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