Chido Onumah

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Chido Onumah
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Born1966
NationalityNigerian
Occupation(s)Journalist, writer, rights activist

Chido Onumah (born 1966) is a Nigerian journalist, writer, and rights activist. He has worked for over two decades as a journalist, rights activist and media trainer in Nigeria, Ghana, Canada, India, the US, the Caribbean and Europe. He holds a PhD in Communication and Journalism from the Autonomous University of Barcelona, UAB, Spain. Onumah is a columnist with several newspapers.

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Onumah was arrested and detained by Nigeria's State Security Services (SSS) at Abuja airport on his arrival from Spain for wearing a T-shirt with the inscription "We Are All Biafrans". [1] [2] [3]

Education

Onumah studied at the University of Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria, and received an MA in journalism from the University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada. He holds a PhD in communication and journalism [4] from the Autonomous University of Barcelona, UAB, Spain.

Career

Onumah worked and wrote for several media houses in Nigeria, including; The Sentinel magazine, the Guardian, AM News, PM News, The News/Tempo, Concord, Punch and Thisday newspapers, before moving to Accra, Ghana, in 1996. He served as associate editor of the Insight newspaper, assistant editor of Third World Network's African Agenda magazine, coordinator, West African Human Rights Committee and correspondent for African Observer magazine, New York, and AfricaNews Service, Nairobi, Kenya. [2]

Between 2001 and 2002, Onumah volunteered for the London Cross Cultural Learner Centre, London, Ontario, Canada, working on integration and provision of information for refugees and new immigrants to Canada. From 2002 to 2004, Onumah worked as Director of Africa programmes at the Panos Institute in Washington, DC. [2]

In 2003, Onumah spent time in Haiti and Dominican Republic where he reported on people living with HIV/AIDS, and on a cross-cultural dialogue between African and Caribbean journalists. Between December 2001 and January 2002, Onumah was in New Delhi, India, on fellowship with the Indian Express newspaper, reporting on international issues.

In 2005, he began volunteering for the World Computer Exchange WCE, seeking donations of used computers and assisting in recruiting African community organizations, universities, and secondary schools. Between 2006 and 2008, he served as pioneer coordinator of the crime prevention unit (Fix Nigeria Initiative) of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in Nigeria, working on a civil society anti-corruption agenda for the country, and in partnership with the Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism developed programs on ethics and investigative reporting for Nigerian journalists.

African Centre for Media & Information Literacy

Onumah is coordinator of the African Centre for Media & Information Literacy (AFRICMIL), [5] Abuja, Nigeria. The African Centre for Media & Information Literacy focuses on media, information, research, advocacy, and training. AFRICMIL was set up in 2008 following the resolution of the 1st Africa media & Information Literacy Conference in July 2008 in Abuja, organised in conjunction with British Council, Nigeria, and the National Film & Video Censors Board (NFVCB).

Pan-African Alliance for Media & Information Literacy

Chido Onumah is the chair of the Pan-African Alliance for Media & Information Literacy (PAMIL) and former Co-Chair of Global Alliance on Media and Information Literacy (GAPMIL).

Controversies

We Are All Biafrans

Onumah has generated intense and continuous discussions on governance, human rights abuses, and corruption, through his expository articles and essays. [6] He has often questioned the credibility of some political office holders and frowned at exclusion of youth in governance. One of his books titled: We Are All Biafrans, which talks about restructuring Nigeria, has continued to generate debate among political leaders, the media and civil society across Nigeria. The book uses Biafra as a metaphor for the various agitations in Nigeria. It calls for political restructuring as a basis for enhancing Nigeria's unity and building an egalitarian society.

Arrest by State Security Services

Onumah was arrested and detained by Nigeria's State Security Services (SSS) on 29 September 2019 at 5pm at Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja for wearing a T-shirt with the inscription "We Are All Biafrans". He traveled to Barcelona where he bagged a PhD in Communication and Journalism from the Autonomous University of Barcelona, UAB, and was waiting for his luggage when SSS arrested him and detained him till 11pm. He was later released and the SSS denied arresting him. [7] [8] [9] [10] [11]

Awards

Publications

Onumah is the author of the following books:

He has edited books on various subjects, including

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