EXCLUSIVE | Tolu Ogunlesi ‘Wrote The Economist Article Calling GEJ an Ineffectual Buffoon’
Indications emerged on Friday that journalist and creative writer, Tolu Ogunlesi allegedly co-authored an article, by The Economist,
which labeled Nigeria’s former president, Goodluck Jonathan, an
ineffectual buffoon. The article also described President Buhari’s
approach to dealing with Nigeria’s economic challenges as “crude.”
The article which attracted the condemnation of many Nigerians, saw The Economist trending for hours in the Nigerian social media space.
Tolu Ogunlesi, investigations revealed, has been working as a ‘ghost-writer’ for The Economist. An informed source who did not want to be named disclosed to SIGNAL that Ogunlesi has authored many of The Economist’s
articles focused on Nigeria, including the one last year in which the
magazine endorsed President Muhammadu Buhari shortly before the
elections of March 28, 2015. Ogunlesi is also a regular contributor to
foreign newspapers like the Financial Times.
Ogunlesi’s history of anti-Jonathan rhetoric
During the administration of former
President Jonathan, Tolu Ogunlesi carved a niche for himself as a
government critic writing extensively in articles on local and foreign
journals criticizing the government and administrative style of the
former Nigerian president.
Ogunlesi’s disdain for Goodluck Jonathan
and his wife, Patience Jonathan just like that of many anti-government
voices in the social media was unhidden. He is credited as the
script-writer of the cartoon remake of “Personally” by PSquare which
mocked and ridiculed the former president and his wife. Ogunlesi’s
cartoon remake of the song originally done by PSquare, received the
sponsorship of foreign donors like the Ford Foundation and the Open
Society Initiative for West Africa (OSIWA).
In another development, Ogunlesi was
also allegedly behind the ‘Wendell Simlin’ propaganda which labeled Reno
Omokri, then Special Assistant on New Media to former President
Jonathan as the man behind an anonymous e-mail spreading accusations
that then Central Bank of Nigeria Governor, Lamido Sanusi, was a Boko
Haram sympathiser and sponsor.
Re-writing Jonathan’s legacies
Ogunlesi’s ability to weave unflattering
narratives against the Jonathan administration endeared him to Buhari’s
presidential campaign and he is reported to have carried out a couple
of foreign media hatchet-jobs for the Buhari presidential campaign,
chief amongst which was, and still is, to re-write the legacies and
accomplishments of Goodluck Jonathan. The logic behind this strategy, is
hinged on the idea that if Jonathan i
s branded and presented to the
international community as the worst thing that ever happened to
Nigeria, the gains of his administration and his legacies would have
been easily eroded, an informed source who did not want to be named told
SIGNAL.
“One big challenge of Buhari’s
government is the achievements of former President Jonathan which Buhari
himself has discovered will be very difficult to surpass. So part of
what they are trying to do is blame Jonathan for everything that went
wrong with Nigeria, demonize him and make him look weak, corrupt and
incompetent so that Buhari can easily smell like roses and pardoned by
Nigerians if he is unable to deliver his campaign promises”, the source
said.
It wasn’t surprising when in July 2015, news broke that
President Muhammadu Buhari had appointed Tolu Ogunlesi as his Special
Assistant on New Media. While Ogunlesi is yet to officially resume this
duty, months after the announcement, government sources say he is
already on the government’s payroll working behind the scenes on a
“brief” aimed at demystifying Jonathan and re-writing his legacies.
Ever since, Ogunlesi has reportedly been
‘consulting’ for Buhari’s government and recently assembled some social
media bloggers and activists to meet with Nigeria’s information
Minister Lai Mohammed at a meeting in Lagos.
Curiously, just as President Jonathan was delivering a speech in
Geneva on Wednesday where he gave an account of his stewardship to an
audience of global observers, Ogunlesi tweeted in reference to Jonathan:
“Claiming ‘I built schools’ as achievement while you allowed BH operate
unchallenged, & securocrats looted defense funds. SMH.” In a follow
up tweet, he said: “History will be kind to the fisherman’s son, for he
intends to re-write it himself” in brazen contempt of the former
president.
Prev tweet: Claiming ‘I built schools’ as achievement while you allowed BH operate unchallenged, & securocrats looted defense funds. SMH.— tolu ogunlesi (@toluogunlesi) January 27, 2016History will be kind to the fisherman’s son, for he intends to re-write it himself.— tolu ogunlesi (@toluogunlesi) January 27, 2016
Barely 24 hours later, The Economist published the article denigrating Goodluck Jonathan.
Despite being publicly outed on Friday
in the Nigerian social media as the man behind the Jonathan article,
Ogunlesi is uncharacteristically yet to deny the allegation.
A hatchet-job gone wrong?
But if Tolu Ogunlesi is working for the
government of President Buhari, why was Buhari also sharply criticized
in the article by The Economist? An informed source who spoke
to SIGNAL described it as ‘playing smart’. “Tolu is attempting to eat
his cake and have it at the same time. He is clearly on the payroll of
Buhari’s government to manage some aspects of the government’s foreign
media, but he is also using the opportunity to anonymously hit back at
Buhari’s government. Many people who supported Buhari are disappointed
with him but can’t openly criticize him for fear of being ridiculed by
the opposition. Tolu is also not happy that after his appointment was
announced months ago, he is yet to be confirmed. So for him, this is an
outlet to anonymously vent his anger at Buhari’s government. Don’t be
fooled by the seeming objectivity of the article. I don’t even have a
problem with Tolu abusing Jonathan or Buhari, but let him chose one. He
cannot be under the payroll of one and then turn round to insult both of
them. You are paid by Buhari to manage his perception in the social
media, but you are also going behind to anonymously use the platform he
is paying for to attack him. That is not being smart. It is being
dishonest”, the source said.
Over time, The Economist, SIGNAL gathered has indicated more than passing interest in Nigeria. A report in
June 2015 by the magazine titled: “Enabling a more productive Nigeria:
Powering SMEs” cited Tolu Ogunlesi as having contributed reporting and
fieldwork.
Source: SIGNALNG



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