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The Cold War between Channels And Arise TV Stations

<p><em>The Cold War between<&sol;em><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong><a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;openlife&period;ng&sol;">OpenLife Nigeria<&sol;a> has gathered that as Nigerians weighed different options on the possible outcome of the 2021 Anambra governorship election which held on November 6 arising from the threats from the Independent Peoples Organization of Biafra&comma; IPOB&comma; there was a cold underground war between the two leading television stations in Nigeria-Arise TV and Channels TV&period;<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>The cold war centred on the arrangement for a national debate for the candidates in the election&period;<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>In a rare disclosure on Tuesday&comma; Reuben Abati&comma; a presenter with Arise TV&comma; who was indeed at the centre of the cold war&comma; bared it all<&sol;strong><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><em>The recent Governorship election in Anambra state&comma; held on Saturday&comma; November 6&comma; 2021 was meant to be a major turning point for Nigeria&period; Most commentators said the election would be characterized by violence or that it would amount to a blow-out for Nigeria and the entire South East&period; Pundits told everyone to be careful&period; There were permutations about voter turn-out&comma; the preparedness of the electoral umpire&comma; the Independent National Electoral Commission &lpar;INEC&rpar;&comma; the character of the main gladiators in the contest and their supportive stakeholders&comma; divided as they were and still are&comma; along religious&comma; ethnic&comma; clannish and party lines&period; A few days to the 2021 Anambra Governorship election&comma; indeed&comma; every one prepared more or less for war&comma; and bloodshed&period; The police deployed over 34&comma; 500 personnel&comma; 45 Commissioners of Police&comma;48 ACPs&comma; 2 DIGs&comma; 5 AIGs&comma; 3 Helicopters&period;<&sol;em><br &sol;>&NewLine;<em>The Civil Defence Corps sent in over 20&comma; 000 men&period; <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;thisdaylive&period;com&sol;">The Department of State Security<&sol;a> deployed its men and women&period; The Office of the National Security Adviser announced that any non-state actor who made any attempt to test the will of the state will be met with maximum force&period;<&sol;em><br &sol;>&NewLine;<em>Previously&comma; the President of Nigeria and Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces&comma; Muhammadu Buhari&comma; had given clear directives to that effect&period; All of this is understandable&period; Anambra in the lead up to the election had proven to be a major security challenge&comma; a hotbed of violence and grief&comma; and a key spot for self-determination agitators&comma; operating under the umbrella of the Indigenous Peoples Organisation of Biafra &lpar;IPOB&rpar; and the Eastern Security Network &lpar;ESN&rpar;&period; We were faced with a test of wills&comma; between the state and those non-state actors who were seemingly determined to use the November 6 election to humiliate the government of the day&comma; in a spectacular manner&period; This was not&comma; to borrow from the rich repertoire of Nigerian English&comma; &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;a laughing matter”&period;<&sol;em><br &sol;>&NewLine;<em>I became part of that drama&comma; in spite of myself when the Chairman of Arise News&comma; Nduka Obaigbena decided to team up with the Chairman of Channels TV&comma; John Momoh to do a joint Governorship candidate debate ahead of the election&period; Meetings were held on both sides and on a certain Wednesday&comma; we were supposed to meet online and do so repeatedly to fine-tune the arrangements&period; At our end&comma; we held a long meeting which involved policy&comma; management&comma; technical crew and operational persons&period; Yemi Ajayi&comma; Director&comma; News &lpar;Lagos&rpar; and I were mandated to meet with the Channels Team later in the day&period; And we did&period; Online&period; It wasn’t a very pleasant meeting&period; The Channels Boys rejected every proposal that we made&period; They decreed that Anambra was too toxic and unsafe and on no condition would they ever risk anything to go there for a debate&period;<&sol;em><br &sol;>&NewLine;<em>We argued that at Arise&comma; we were determined to go in there to prove that an election was possible and that the security situation could be managed in a way to give confidence to the electorate&period; We were told to forget it&period; They gave us the option of a debate to be organized in Lagos or Abuja&period; Mr&period; Ajayi and I told them to check with their Chairman&period; They said they were &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;the Supreme Council” of Channels TV&comma; and whatever decision they took was final&period; I found that curious&period; Then they made matters more complicated by pointing out that they did not want Reuben Abati as the moderator from Arise TV&period; They would prefer another co-moderator to join Seun Okinbaloye from Channels TV&period; I was left with no option but to state categorically that long before many of the persons from the other side joined Channels TV&comma; I used to moderate interviews for Channels TV&comma; and analyse elections for the same station and I have letters of appreciation and commendation to show for this&comma; signed by the same Chairman they say has no say in anything decided by a &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;Supreme Council&period;” It was also useful to point out that I was the first and only mainstream journalist so far&comma; at that time who had moderated a Governorship Manifesto Defence Debate in the Anambra 2021 election&period; On September 25&comma; 2021&comma; Arise TV had in fact organized a Governorship debate in Anambra State in collaboration with the Kwechiri Unity Forum&comma; aired live on Arise TV&comma; Anambra State Television&comma; and Ogene FM&period; I was the main anchor&period; As it turned out&comma; the proposed collaboration with Channels TV&comma; which could have been a phenomenal demonstration of partnership&comma; innovation and the pooling of talents from both sides&comma; in a unique show of solidarity within the Nigerian media&comma; did not happen&period; Arise TV decided to move ahead&period; And we did&period;<&sol;em><&sol;p>&NewLine;

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