FJA 2019

Category: Excellence in Environmental Journalism

First Prize

ISAAC ANYAOGU (Nigeria), PETRA SORGE (Germany)

DYING IN INSTALMENTS

Part 1

Dying in instalments: How lead battery recyclers are poisoning Nigerians

BusinessDay Media Ltd, Nigeria - December 14, 2018 

The original publication is available via the following link:

https://businessday.ng/businessday-investigation/businessday-investigation-f/article/dying-in-instalments-how-lead-battery-recyclers-are-poisoning-nigerians-part-i/

A three-month investigation uncovers how companies recycling lead acid batteries are poisoning air, soil and water sources in Ogun and Lagos states leaving workers and residents with scary levels of lead in their blood and leading experts to conclude  these Nigerians are dying in instalments, writes Isaac Anyaogu and Petra Sorge.

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This investigation was supported by the European Centre for Journalism and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Petra Sorge, freelance journalist from Germany assisted with the research for the story.

 

Part 2

Dying in instalment: Foreign buyers pile pressure on polluting company

December 17, 2018 - BusinessDay Media Ltd, Nigeria

The original publication is available via the following link:

https://businessday.ng/businessday-investigation/businessday-investigation-f/article/dying-in-instalment-foreign-buyers-pile-pressure-on-polluting-company-2/

Two weeks after blood tests confirmed a link between lead acid battery recycling by Everest Metals Nigeria Ltd is poisoning Ipetoro community in Ogun state, the investigation shifts to foreign car makers who buy lead ingots from the company. 

Two weeks after blood tests confirmed a link between lead acid battery recycling by Everest Metals Nigeria Ltd is poisoning Ipetoro community in Ogun state, the investigation shifts to foreign car makers who buy lead ingots from the company. When confronted with evidence of the company’s dangerous operations, they rethink their business relationships, writes Isaac Anyaogu and Petra Sorge.

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This investigation was supported by the European Centre for Journalism and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Petra Sorge, freelance journalist from Germany assisted with the research for the story.

 

Part 3

Dying in instalment: How failure of regulation contributed to lead pollution

December 18, 2018 - BusinessDay Media Ltd, Nigeria

The original publication is available via the following link:

https://businessday.ng/businessday-investigation/businessday-investigation-f/article/dying-in-instalment-how-failure-of-regulation-contributed-to-lead-pollution-3/

The third part of this investigation uncovers how regulatory failure allowed lead acid battery recyclers without even the requisite government approvals to operate with reckless abandon and endanger the lives of many Nigerians, writes Isaac Anyaogu and Petra Sorge.

This investigation was supported by the European Centre for Journalism and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Petra Sorge, freelance journalist from Germany assisted with the research for the story.

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