1. Can you assess the coverage of the general elections from campaign to the presidential elections so far by the media?
2. Has the media been alive to it’s responsibility in national issues.
4.Quite a lot of people have and are still saying that the media has helped to fan the embers of disunity fanned by some separatist groups under the pretence of freedom, how do you react to this?
5. Recently, the Nigerian Press Organisation (NPO) announced the constitution of a nine-member board of the National Media
Complaints Commission,NMCC. (Ombudsman), what are we to expect from it?
6. Enough of national issues, let talk about GOCOOP, which you midwife as the pioneer president. What reason(s) gave birth to it’s formation?
6. Tell us more about your experience as a founding two terms president?
7. Like NUJ, NGE, is GOCOOP open to all journalists/online publishers?
8. Why the three years clause in GOCOOP’s requirements before someone can become a member unlike other professional bodies like NBA, NUJ, NMA even NGE where you become a member automatically once you are educationally qualified as a lawyer, medical doctor etc?
9. As a founding father of GOCOOP, how would you react to the insinuation that the body is a cabal out to protect the interests of its few members with the three years clause a site must be before it’s publisher(s) is inducted?
10. In your days as the president of GOCOOP can you take us through what the body did to promote the development of its members and by extension, the industry?
11. Though, there have been resistance, even by popular media NGOs towards govt’s attempt at sanitizing the media space in Nigeria with some describing the effort as an attempt to gag the media/freedom of speech, what really is your take in all of this?
12. The issue of brown envelope is one of the minuses in the practice of journalism here in Nigeria, do you think that it is fair on the part of the profession to publish all news Pro Bono, while it is not so in other profession like law, accountancy, medicine as so on?





