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Remembering Dele Giwa: 30 Years After His Assassination by DAVECENA(m): 10:26am On Oct 19, 2016
JUST LIKE YESTERDAY !!! EXACTLY 30 YEARS ago, This Top Journalist DELE GIWA was killed .
He was Bomb out of existence with LETTER BOMB on the 19-10 -1986. May his Soul REST IN PEACE Amen.
16 march 1947 to 19-10-1986

Dele Giwa (16 March 1947 – 19 October 1986) was a Nigerian journalist, editor and founder of Newswatch magazine.

Early life and career

Sumonu Oladele "Baines" Giwa was born on 16 March 1947 to a poor family working in the palace of Oba Adesoji Aderemi, the Ooni of Ife. He attended local Authority Modern School in Lagere, Ile-lfe. When his father moved to Oduduwa College, Ile-Ife as a laundry man, he gained admission to that school. Dele Giwa travelled to the USA for his higher education, earning a BA in English from Brooklyn College in 1977 and enrolled for a Graduate program at Fordham University. He worked with the New York Times as a news assistant for four years after which he relocated to Nigeria to work with Daily Times.

Dele Giwa and fellow journalists Ray Ekpu, Dan Agbese and Yakubu Mohammed founded Newswatch in 1984, and the first edition was distributed on 28 January 1985. A 1989 description of the magazine said it "changed the format of print journalism in Nigeria [and] introduced bold, investigative formats to news reporting in Nigeria". However, in the first few months of the administration of General Ibrahim Babangida, who took power in August 1985, the magazine was shamelessly flattering. It printed his face on the cover four times and even criticised "anyone who attempted to make life unpleasant for Babangida". Later, the paper took a more hostile view of the Babangida regime.

Personal life

Giwa married an American nurse in 1974. His second marriage, to Florence Ita Giwa, lasted 10 months. He later married Olufunmilayo Olaniyan on 10 July 1984, and they were married until his death in 1986.[6] He was survived by his mother,wives and children.


Assassination

Dele Giwa was killed by a mail bomb in his Lagos home on 19 October 1986. The assassination occurred two days after he had been interviewed by State Security Service (SSS) officials. In an off-the-record interview with airport journalists, Lt. Col. A.K Togun, the Deputy Director of the State Security Service SSS had claimed that on 9 October Dele Giwa and Alex Ibru had organised a media parley for media executives and the newly created SSS. Togun claimed that it was at this meeting that the SSS and the media executives reached a secret censorship agreement. Under this agreement, the media was to report any story with potential to embarrass the government to the SSS before they tried to publish same.

Giwa had been invited by the SSS to their headquarters for the first time on 19 September 1986 after writing an article in which he described the newly introduced Second-Tier Foreign Exchange Market (SFEM) as "God's experiment" and suggested that if SFEM failed, the people would will stone their leaders in the streets. Giwa was interviewed and his statement taken by two SSS operatives. He was later taken to meet with Lt Col Togun, the deputy director of the agency in his office. Togun is reported to have told Giwa that he found nothing offensive in the story as Giwa had also stated in the same story that he was hopeful that Babangida seemed determined to make SFEM work.[11]

According to Giwa's neighbour and colleague, Ray Ekpu, on 16 October 1986, Giwa had been questioned over the telephone by Col Halilu Akilu of the Directorate of Military Intelligence (DMI) over an allegation that Dele had been heard speaking to some people about arms importation. SSS officials reportedly summoned Giwa to their headquarters again on 16 October 1986, and on the next day Ekpu accompanied him to the SSS headquarters for the interview. Lt. Col Togun accused Giwa and Newswatch of planning to write the "other side" of the story on Ebitu Ukiwe who was removed as Chief of the General staff, to General Babangida. The magazine had published a cover story titled, "Power Games: Ukiwe loses out", in its edition of 20 October which was on sale on 13 October 1986. Togun also accused Giwa plotting with the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, and students to carry out a socialist revolution. Giwa was also accused of saying that Newswatch would employ the suspended police public relations officer Alozie Ogugbuaja. Ogugbuaja claims that on 16 October 1986, a bomb was defused by the police bomb squad at his official residence in GRA, Ikeja, Lagos. Ogugbuaja also said that he suspected that his phone might have been bugged because Giwa and Ray Ekpu in one of their telephone conversations with him had indeed promised to employ him in Newswatch if the police dismissed him. Ray Ekpu also believed that their houses and phones may have been bugged because he did discuss employing Ogugbuaja in Newswatch with dele Giwa over the phone only; he said that he found two bugging devices in the cover of two books inside his study. Lt. Col. Togun while questioning Giwa had claimed that he wasn't aware of the fact that Akilu had already questioned Giwa over the gun running allegations the day before, this was after Giwa had brought it to his attention.

Giwa reported the interrogations to his friend Prince Tony Momoh who was then the Minister of Communications, Giwa had told Momoh that he feared for his life because of the weight of the accusations levelled against him. According to Ekpu, Momoh "dismissed it as a joke and said the security men just wanted to rattle him"; Momoh promised to look into the matter. On 18 October Giwa also spoke to Admiral Augustus Aikhomu, the Chief of General Staff who said he was familiar with the matter and also promised to look into it.

Later on 18 October, a day before the bombing, a staff of the DMI had phoned Giwa's house and asked for his office phone number from his wife Funmi. This same person from the DMI later called back to say he couldn't reach Giwa at the office and then put Col Akilu on the line. Ekpu alleges that Akilu asked Giwa's wife for driving directions to the house and when she asked him why he needed the directions he explained that he wanted to stop by the house on his way to Kano and he wasn't very familiar with Ikeja, he also offered that the President's ADC had something for Giwa, probably an invitation. According to Ekpu this didn't come as a surprise because Giwa had received advance copies of some of the President's speeches in the past through Akilu.

On 19 October, Giwa phoned Akilu to ask why he had been calling his house the previous day, Akilu was alleged to have explained that he only wanted to tell Giwa that the matter had been resolved. Ekpu says Giwa replied Akilu that it wasn't over and that he had already informed his lawyer, Chief Gani Fawehinmi to follow up on the matter. Akilu then told Giwa that there was no need for that, that it wasn't a matter for lawyers and that he should consider the matter resolved.

About 40 minutes after the telephone conversation with Akilu, a package was delivered to Giwa's guard (the accounts of which vehicle was used to deliver the package vary). When Giwa received the package, he was with Kayode Soyinka (London Bureau Chief of Newswatch). The package exploded, mortally wounded Giwa and temporarily deafening Soyinka, who had excused himself to the rest room shortly before Giwa was supposed to have attempted opening the package. Giwa was rushed to the hospital where he eventually died from his wounds.


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Re: Remembering Dele Giwa: 30 Years After His Assassination by DAVECENA(m): 10:27am On Oct 19, 2016
Rip sir

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Re: Remembering Dele Giwa: 30 Years After His Assassination by Sensie(f): 11:31am On Oct 19, 2016
Rip sir

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Re: Remembering Dele Giwa: 30 Years After His Assassination by veekid(m): 12:22pm On Oct 19, 2016
RIP

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Re: Remembering Dele Giwa: 30 Years After His Assassination by orimsamsam(m): 12:23pm On Oct 19, 2016
Rip

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Re: Remembering Dele Giwa: 30 Years After His Assassination by nicerichard05: 12:23pm On Oct 19, 2016
Like my group (Kegites Club Intl) would always say ' May You case never be like that of dele Giwa who could not differentiate between a love letter and a letter bomb' kponk

RIP

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Re: Remembering Dele Giwa: 30 Years After His Assassination by Sharon6(f): 12:24pm On Oct 19, 2016
RIP. May his soul continue to rest in peace

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Re: Remembering Dele Giwa: 30 Years After His Assassination by Icon4s(m): 12:24pm On Oct 19, 2016
hmm.. How many of us remember the song: " In Nigeria, West Africa, there was something terrible. On the 19th of october when they killed our journalist". Who still remember the next line abeg.

How time flies. Continue to rest our journalist.

*In Fella's voice*. "Who kill Dele Giwa? Na Baba. If u put Ngida na u sabi o". grin

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Re: Remembering Dele Giwa: 30 Years After His Assassination by Dreal11247: 12:25pm On Oct 19, 2016
Where is the Maradona of Nigerian politics, the self acclaimed Evil Genius.

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Re: Remembering Dele Giwa: 30 Years After His Assassination by omobafalz13: 12:25pm On Oct 19, 2016
Hmmmm.

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Re: Remembering Dele Giwa: 30 Years After His Assassination by ceeethru(m): 12:25pm On Oct 19, 2016
In Fela's voice, who kill Dele Giwa? NA BABA, NA BABA, Who put NGIDA naim know o.

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Re: Remembering Dele Giwa: 30 Years After His Assassination by kelvyn7: 12:26pm On Oct 19, 2016
shocked



WHO KILL DELE GIWA

NA 'BABA'

IF YOU PUT 'GIDA'

NA YOU KNOW

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Re: Remembering Dele Giwa: 30 Years After His Assassination by jnrbayano(m): 12:26pm On Oct 19, 2016
..and the killer is alive and roams freely as if killing is a righteous act.

but, he will roam no more when the creator calls.

Rest In Peace Dele.

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Re: Remembering Dele Giwa: 30 Years After His Assassination by Royalfurnitures: 12:26pm On Oct 19, 2016
Your killers are still going about with no one questioning them. Rip

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Re: Remembering Dele Giwa: 30 Years After His Assassination by inemani: 12:26pm On Oct 19, 2016
Continue resting in peace Giwa
Re: Remembering Dele Giwa: 30 Years After His Assassination by justFEARLESS(m): 12:26pm On Oct 19, 2016
Wicked World......See person on top table like Suya.

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Re: Remembering Dele Giwa: 30 Years After His Assassination by stephnie1(f): 12:27pm On Oct 19, 2016
hmm
Re: Remembering Dele Giwa: 30 Years After His Assassination by Nobody: 12:27pm On Oct 19, 2016
Who killed Dele Giwa? A million dollar question. No answer till now

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Re: Remembering Dele Giwa: 30 Years After His Assassination by Tunjman(m): 12:27pm On Oct 19, 2016
Posthumous birthday?

I created a thread marking 30 years of assassination of the veteran journalist earlier today but the Mods refused to bring it to front page.

https://www.nairaland.com/3416383/dele-giwa-30-years-after

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Re: Remembering Dele Giwa: 30 Years After His Assassination by stephnie1(f): 12:27pm On Oct 19, 2016
hmm lipsrsealed
Re: Remembering Dele Giwa: 30 Years After His Assassination by Dreal11247: 12:27pm On Oct 19, 2016
Unfortunately, killers are telling the killed to ahead of him on the journey into eternity.

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Re: Remembering Dele Giwa: 30 Years After His Assassination by Nobody: 12:28pm On Oct 19, 2016
........yet they refused to learn!

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Re: Remembering Dele Giwa: 30 Years After His Assassination by Dreal11247: 12:28pm On Oct 19, 2016
razortruth:
Who killed Dele Giwa?
Na Baba
Re: Remembering Dele Giwa: 30 Years After His Assassination by kelvyn7: 12:29pm On Oct 19, 2016
Tunjman:
Posthumous birthday?

I created a thread marking 30 years of assassination of the veteran journalist earlier today but the Mods refused to bring it to front page.

https://www.nairaland.com/3416383/dele-giwa-30-years-after


shocked


EFCC has to investigate this matter lipsrsealed

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Re: Remembering Dele Giwa: 30 Years After His Assassination by Dreal11247: 12:30pm On Oct 19, 2016
Who killed Dele Giwa?
Re: Remembering Dele Giwa: 30 Years After His Assassination by Iyafife: 12:31pm On Oct 19, 2016
hmmmmm, RIP
Re: Remembering Dele Giwa: 30 Years After His Assassination by Dreal11247: 12:32pm On Oct 19, 2016
Dreal11247:

Na Baba
If you put am Gida, na you said.
Na Fela song oooo.
Re: Remembering Dele Giwa: 30 Years After His Assassination by Proffdada: 12:32pm On Oct 19, 2016
He will forever haunt his murderer until he dies a freaky death undecided
Re: Remembering Dele Giwa: 30 Years After His Assassination by Dinirojones(m): 12:33pm On Oct 19, 2016
See the way they just bombed this man to oblivion.....his manhood lives on.....

RIP baba.....!
Re: Remembering Dele Giwa: 30 Years After His Assassination by DozieInc(m): 12:34pm On Oct 19, 2016
ok
Re: Remembering Dele Giwa: 30 Years After His Assassination by Tunjman(m): 12:35pm On Oct 19, 2016
kelvyn7:


shocked

EFCC has to investigate this matter lipsrsealed

I tell you!

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Re: Remembering Dele Giwa: 30 Years After His Assassination by Philinho(m): 12:35pm On Oct 19, 2016
The north shedding blood since 1850---date

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