Peoples Gazette Insists Peter Obi’s Leaked Audio With Bishop Oyedepo Is Genuine, Vows To Protect Source

The Peoples Gazette has stated firmly that it stands by its April 1, 2023 publishing of a phone conversation between Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi and the founder of the Living Faith Church Worldwide in Ota, Ogun State, Bishop David Oyedepo.

Peter Obi & Bishop David Oyedepo
The Peoples Gazette has made it clear that it stands behind the publication of a phone conversation between Bishop David Oyedepo, the founder of the Living Faith Church International in Ota, Ogun State, and Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi on April 1, 2023.

The leaked audio conversation published by The Gazette in which Obi told Oyedepo before the February 25 presidential election that the poll was a “religious war” has since its publication generated nationwide criticisms.

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On Wednesday, Obi who had remained silent over the leaked audio conversation denied the audio, describing it as fake and the handiwork of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

He said there had also been pressure on him to leave Nigeria after the elections.

The former governor of Anambra state who came third in the presidential election also threatened to take legal action against Peoples Gazette over the leaked audio conversation to press a charge for defamation and libel.

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But reacting to Obi’s lawsuit threat on Thursday, according to Sahara Reporters, The Gazette’s Deputy Managing Editor, Boladale Adekoya, said the newspaper stands by its publication.

He said Obi wants to force them into revealing the source of the leaked audio at trial but that they will protect the source to any length.

Adekoya noted that the Obi’s leaked audio clip was sourced and properly authenticated in advance of running it.

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“The audio and the context surrounding it were properly sourced and authenticated in line with journalism best practices,” he said.

Adekoya, who stressed that The Gazette was prepared to go to any length to protect the source of the clip, said, “Finally, we maintain in no uncertain terms that we will uphold the principle of source protection to any length.”


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