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Why We Published Ayo Fayose’ S ‘ Death’ Advert On Buhari – The Sun by dridowu: 11:23am On May 08, 2015
On January 19, Nigerians woke up to a shocking newspaper advert. Splashed across the front pages of two national dailies, The Sun and The Punch, were texts and images suggesting that Muhammadu Buhari, then presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress will die in office if elected president.

Although Mr. Buhari, 72, went ahead to win the election, the advert, sponsored by Ayo Fayose, the controversial governor of Ekiti State, is widely regarded as one of the lowest moments in the run-up to the recently concluded general election.

Hate speeches and campaigns were a major feature of the 2015 election, but the morbid advert sparked outrage across Nigeria with many individuals and groups condemning the governor’s action.

Even the Peoples’ Democratic Party, PDP, Presidential Campaign Organisation distanced itself from the governor stating that the advert did not represent the campaign or Mr. Jonathan’s position.

On Thursday, Adamu Mu’azu, PDP’s National Chairman, attributed the party’s dismal performance at the polls partly to the hate campaigns by its members.

The newspapers which published the advert also came under intense criticism from Nigerians who questioned their judgment and professionalism.

But speaking during this year’s World Press Freedom Day in Lagos, Femi Adesina, The Sun’s Editor-in-Chief, attributed the publication of the morbid advert to the influence of media owners.

An ‘outrageous’ advert

It was the first attempt by any of the newspapers that ran the advert four months ago to provide a justification for their action.

“The Sun and The Punch that ran the infamous Ayo Fayose hate advert, what motivated the newspapers?” said Mr. Adesina, who was recently re-elected President of the Nigerian Guild of Editors. “Was it just mere pecuniary gains? I cannot speak for The Punch, but I know why The Sun ran it. Money was secondary consideration. It was a decision I took consciously as Managing Director and Editor in Chief.”

The advert, which had the pictures of Murtala Muhammed, Sani Abacha, and Umaru Yar’Adua – past Nigerian presidents who died in office – was accompanied by excerpts from the Bible book of Deuteronomy 30 verse 19.

“Nigerians be warned! Nigeria…I have set before thee Life and death. Therefore, choose life that both thee and thy seed may live,” it said, suggesting that Mr. Buhari represents death while his rival, President Goodluck Jonathan represents life.

The advert went ahead to put a huge question mark over the picture of Mr. Buhari, which was placed beside the pictures of the late leaders.

The advert asked its readers: “Will you allow history to repeat itself? Enough of State burials.”
It then attempted to spur ethnic controversy by saying, “Northern presidency should wait till 2019.”
At the time, Mr. Fayose had defended his decision to place the advert, saying it was all about politics.
“The governor is a Nigerian,” his spokesperson, Lere Olyainka, told PREMIUM TIMES. “He has expressed his opinion. Other people are also free to express theirs
“It is politics. You market your own product and you also try to pull the opposing product down. That is how it is done. It is politics. Let everybody play his own game. What I don’t support in politics is violence.”

The defence

Mr. Fayose’s excuse did little to assuage public anger, with political analysts describing the advert as one of the lowest moments in the run-up to the 2015 general election.

Mr. Adesina defended his organisation, stating that what the public saw on the newspapers’ covers on January 19 was a “heavily watered down” version of the advert.

“That hate advert, two newspapers published it, The Sun and The Punch,” Mr. Adesina began, speaking on the topic ‘Influence of Media Owners on Fair and Balanced Reporting and Commentaries in 2015 Election.’

“Now you can ask me: why did we publish? That advert came on a Sunday, January 18th, and we published it on January 19th. The advert that was eventually published had been watered down considerably. I came back from church, I opened my system and when I saw it I screamed.

“It had been sent to me from the office to clear for publication. When I saw it I screamed. I then called Bolaji Tunji, our Executive Director, Special Services, ‘Can we publish this and Nigeria will not burn?’ Then we began to discuss and we began to tone it down. We removed so many things from that advert. And what eventually appeared on January 19th was the toned-down version.

“So if we had published the original…. So it was the toned-down version that I approved that they eventually sent to The Punch that appeared the next day.”

Mr. Adesina said that he is widely regarded as an “APC man” although he does not belong to the party, and that rejecting the advert would have meant trouble from Orji Uzor Kalu, the newspaper’s proprietor and a founding member of the PDP.

“Now but if you ask me, why did I approve that advert?” he said. “I knew that the toned-down version was still bad enough. But don’t forget the ownership of my newspaper. A PDP chieftain owns the newspaper.

“If I had rejected that advert, they would have told my publisher that this APC man has denied your paper revenue. He has rejected this advert because he doesn’t like Jonathan.

“So, after we watered it down, we decided to take it. Punch also took it. But we know the uproar that still came after it. But I tell you, if you see the original of that advert, you would still then have to commend the media.

“So ownership will always matter where press freedom is concerned. There is no freedom without boundaries and the owners will always constitute the boundary.”


‘Hateful campaigns’

According to the Electoral Act 2010, Section 95 (1), ‘A political campaign or slogan shall not be tainted with abusive language directly or indirectly likely to injure religious, ethnic, tribal or sectional feelings.’

Section 95 (2) states that ‘Abusive, intemperate, slanderous or base language or insinuations or innuendoes designed or likely to provoke violent reaction or emotions shall not be employed or used in political campaigns.’

In her presentation, Abigail Ogwezzy-Idisika of the University of Lagos stated that the 2015 presidential campaigns were much about hate speeches and devoid of concrete agenda beyond the promises of water, roads, free education and security.

“On ethical grounds, it is the responsibility of media organisations to reject any material intended for publication or airing by parties, candidates and other interests that contains hateful or inciting words and messages; refrain from publishing or airing abusive editorial comments or opinions that denigrate individuals or groups,” said Mrs. Ogwezzy-Idisika, the Head of Mass Communication Department at the university.

“Journalists being the holders of public trust, parties and their supporters should be ethical, discreet and more edifying. Parties and candidates should be tolerant of opposing political views as guaranteed by the constitution and be issue-based in their political campaigns.”




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Re: Why We Published Ayo Fayose’ S ‘ Death’ Advert On Buhari – The Sun by Freciprocal: 11:24am On May 08, 2015
Story for the gods... just wait till Buhari's administration kicks off.

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Re: Why We Published Ayo Fayose’ S ‘ Death’ Advert On Buhari – The Sun by dridowu: 11:26am On May 08, 2015
“So if we had published the original…. So it was
the toned-down version that I approved that they
eventually sent to The Punch that appeared the
next day.”

Will Mr Femi Adesina accept toned down version of his own burial when still alive ?

lalasticlala

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Re: Why We Published Ayo Fayose’ S ‘ Death’ Advert On Buhari – The Sun by Mogidi: 11:28am On May 08, 2015
A man in his 70s is not exactly a spring chicken tasked with changing the lives of 160million people, the workload may take its toll. Lets pray Buhari lives long but Fayose might be vindicated, its still early days yet.

The job of president is not like any other job, its a 24hrs a day job.

The average lifespan of a Nigerian is 55yrs, Buhari is 73yrs, was Fayose really wrong to warn Nigerians?

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Re: Why We Published Ayo Fayose’ S ‘ Death’ Advert On Buhari – The Sun by lolababe331e: 11:31am On May 08, 2015
Our media needs to be reformed. They have forgotten that journalism is supposed to be a noble profession with ethics. If they are not posting fake statements and attributing it to Wole Soyinka they are posing unsavory adverts by sick politicians.

In no part of the world would that death advert have been acceptable angry

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Re: Why We Published Ayo Fayose’ S ‘ Death’ Advert On Buhari – The Sun by lolababe331e: 11:33am On May 08, 2015
Mogidi:
A man in his 70s is not exactly a spring chicken tasked with changing the lives of 160million people, the workload may takes it toll. Lets pray Buhari lives long but Fayose might be vindicated, its still early days yet.

The job of president is not like any other job, its a 24hrs a day job.

Yes Buhari may still die in office just like Fayose may still die in office. Anyone can die at anytime, should we then start posting adverts telling the electorate all candidates are liable to die in office Because that is the reality, death is not by age. As we saw one of the men who was talking about Buhari dying has already died before him sad

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Re: Why We Published Ayo Fayose’ S ‘ Death’ Advert On Buhari – The Sun by Jossyroyal1: 11:35am On May 08, 2015
Issorit, go and sin no more

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Re: Why We Published Ayo Fayose’ S ‘ Death’ Advert On Buhari – The Sun by MzJackBaueress(f): 11:35am On May 08, 2015
Mogidi:
A man in his 70s is not exactly a spring chicken tasked with changing the lives of 160million people, the workload may takes it toll. Lets pray Buhari lives long but Fayose might be vindicated, its still early days yet.


The job of president is not like any other job, its a 24hrs a day job.
You might even die before Buhari, who knows? The manner at which you display your frustrated life on Nairaland,you fit waka soon,then I will be vindicated.

angry

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Re: Why We Published Ayo Fayose’ S ‘ Death’ Advert On Buhari – The Sun by CecyAdrian(f): 11:39am On May 08, 2015
So shall your resignation letter be "toned down" b4 it given to you. grin

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Re: Why We Published Ayo Fayose’ S ‘ Death’ Advert On Buhari – The Sun by Mogidi: 11:40am On May 08, 2015
lolababe331e:


Yes Buhari may still die in office just like Fayose may still die in office. Anyone can die at anytime, should we then start posting adverts telling the electorate all candidates are liable to die in office Because that is the reality, [size=15pt]death is not by age[/size]. As we saw one of the men who was talking about Buhari dying has already died before him sad

Death becomes closer with old age, would you employ a 75yr old man instead of 35yr old man?

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Re: Why We Published Ayo Fayose’ S ‘ Death’ Advert On Buhari – The Sun by efilefun(m): 11:42am On May 08, 2015
There's no point to prove them right other than they did it for their pockets FINISH!!! All this story is just waste of time, would he have agreed to publish same if it was his father or he himself that was been ridiculed?

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Re: Why We Published Ayo Fayose’ S ‘ Death’ Advert On Buhari – The Sun by superstar1(m): 11:45am On May 08, 2015
Mogidi:
A man in his 70s is not exactly a spring chicken tasked with changing the lives of 160million people, the workload may takes it toll. Lets pray Buhari lives long but Fayose might be vindicated, its still early days yet.

The job of president is not like any other job, its a 24hrs a day job.

Atimes, use your brain, if you have any at all.

Who says you will even see the end of today?

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Re: Why We Published Ayo Fayose’ S ‘ Death’ Advert On Buhari – The Sun by lolababe331e: 11:45am On May 08, 2015
Mogidi:


Death becomes closer with old age, would you employ a 75yr old man instead of 35yr old?

It depends on the nature if the job, as long as the job is more mental than physical why not. Yes physical energy depreciates with age but that doesn't equal dying before younger people. Anyone can die at anytime, a health person can be hit by a car and die while someone with cancer may end up outliving him. Fayose is very childish and has no understanding but anyway a man who can insult his own mother should nerve be taken seriously.

Many 35year olds have died before 75 year olds

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Re: Why We Published Ayo Fayose’ S ‘ Death’ Advert On Buhari – The Sun by Nobody: 11:47am On May 08, 2015
My hatred for Ayo Fayose crystallised when that publication was made. Even if you are playing a rough game of politics, courtesy dictates that you don't wish another human being death. It's so sad that Ayo showed his inhumanity in this matter.

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Re: Why We Published Ayo Fayose’ S ‘ Death’ Advert On Buhari – The Sun by adenine02: 11:47am On May 08, 2015
angry
Re: Why We Published Ayo Fayose’ S ‘ Death’ Advert On Buhari – The Sun by ionsman: 11:48am On May 08, 2015
The man spoke well and his reasons are valid. As for mogidi,you are a disgrace....

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Re: Why We Published Ayo Fayose’ S ‘ Death’ Advert On Buhari – The Sun by moscobabs(m): 11:48am On May 08, 2015
why is it on my birthday they published that useless Advert grin grin grin

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Re: Why We Published Ayo Fayose’ S ‘ Death’ Advert On Buhari – The Sun by Tundiano(m): 11:49am On May 08, 2015
Dats all ?
Re: Why We Published Ayo Fayose’ S ‘ Death’ Advert On Buhari – The Sun by thefakestan: 11:49am On May 08, 2015
It was paid for,

Both parties did a lot of that, so pls cry me a river.

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Re: Why We Published Ayo Fayose’ S ‘ Death’ Advert On Buhari – The Sun by AWONEYAN(m): 11:50am On May 08, 2015
dridowu:
“So if we had published the original…. So it was
the toned-down version that I approved that they
eventually sent to The Punch that appeared the
next day.”

Will Mr Femi Adesina accept toned down version of his own burial when still alive ?

lalasticlala


Good talk....
100 like for you

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Re: Why We Published Ayo Fayose’ S ‘ Death’ Advert On Buhari – The Sun by boman2014: 11:50am On May 08, 2015
SUN SHOULD SHUT DA FVUK UP!!!

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Re: Why We Published Ayo Fayose’ S ‘ Death’ Advert On Buhari – The Sun by Mogidi: 11:50am On May 08, 2015
lolababe331e:


It depends on the nature if the job, as long as the job is more mental than physical why not. Yes physical energy depreciates with age but that doesn't equal dying before younger people.Anyone can die at anytime, a health person can be hit by a car and die while someone with cancer may end up outliving him. Fayose is very childish and has no understanding but anyway a man who can insult his own mother should nerve be taken seriously

Stop reiterating your tired statement of "any one can die at any time", you forget age related diseases.

Do you expect to die before your parents, give me reasons if your answer is no.

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Re: Why We Published Ayo Fayose’ S ‘ Death’ Advert On Buhari – The Sun by caesaraba(m): 11:50am On May 08, 2015
hehehe! Na who ask una to explain? All of you both on the social/print media who left campaign issues aside to instead focus on casting aspersions on the person of Gen. Buhari indirectly did 45% of his campaigning for him. If I were the man, I`d call you guys out and give you awards for excellence. All the Ichidodos, Barcanistas, tits and the rest of the flip-mode squad who were blasting the guy instead of selling GEJ to people, deserve awards from the APC. Cos it sure made ordinary citizens empathize with the man Buhari and therefore raised votes for him. No need for any explanation from The SUN.

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Re: Why We Published Ayo Fayose’ S ‘ Death’ Advert On Buhari – The Sun by iykebesbt1(m): 11:51am On May 08, 2015
Nonsenses
Re: Why We Published Ayo Fayose’ S ‘ Death’ Advert On Buhari – The Sun by vesselchino(f): 11:51am On May 08, 2015
political tout

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Re: Why We Published Ayo Fayose’ S ‘ Death’ Advert On Buhari – The Sun by Raiders: 11:51am On May 08, 2015
Mogidi:
A man in his 70s is not exactly a spring chicken tasked with changing the lives of 160million people, the workload may takes it toll. Lets pray Buhari lives long but Fayose might be vindicated, its still early days yet.

The job of president is not like any other job, its a 24hrs a day job.
you and Fayose might end up dying before Buhari. Noone knows tomorrow. Anyway, you sound better. Nigerians has decided who they want as president. GEJ has lost and its time to focus for the next 4 yrs of Buhari presidency

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Re: Why We Published Ayo Fayose’ S ‘ Death’ Advert On Buhari – The Sun by yommyphresh(m): 11:51am On May 08, 2015
grin
Re: Why We Published Ayo Fayose’ S ‘ Death’ Advert On Buhari – The Sun by naijainfogalery: 11:51am On May 08, 2015
PDP reminds me of the old nursery rhyme

PDP is falling down, crubbling down, running down
PDP is falling down
Cry Cry baby

even Sun newspaper is now talking grin

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Re: Why We Published Ayo Fayose’ S ‘ Death’ Advert On Buhari – The Sun by Nobody: 11:52am On May 08, 2015
Freciprocal:
Story for the gods... just wait till Buhari's administration kicks off.
So what will the illiterate Daura President do about it

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