Azuh Arinze |
First, why did you resign as the Editor of Encomium
Weekly?
I will go straight to the point – because it was about
time. I edited Encomium Weekly for almost 10 years and after that I felt
I needed a new challenge. It may also interest you to know that I remain the
longest serving Editor of the paper – and the legacies I left there are still
very, very visible. My two predecessors, their tenure combined, is not up to 10
years. I worked for Mr. Kunle Bakare for 17 years; 10, out of which I was his
Editor. Again, I didn’t want to become a sit-tight Editor. I felt that having
done about two terms, I should give way to others to also show what they can
do.
Currently, what is your relationship with your former
boss and mentor, Mr. Kunle Bakare like?
Point of correction – Mr. Kunle Bakare is still my boss
and my oga at the top. My relationship with him is fantastic and will continue
to remain so. As a matter of fact, I never get tired of saying this – all I
have for Mr. Bakare is appreciation. Do you know what it means to entrust a
young man of 26 with the editorship of your paper? Like I always say, I will be
eternally grateful to him. I also thank God that when I clocked 40, he attended
the surprise birthday party my wife organized for me, with this sweet wife,
Madam Desola, where he said I didn’t do anything wrong and that he was only
emotional about my exit because of his likeness for me. I truly thank and
appreciate him.
What exactly prompted YES INTERNATIONAL! magazine?
First, the desire to do a magazine that will be the
first choice of readers and advertisers and second, the strong desire to do a
magazine that will make the day of the readers in terms of the quality of
stories, interviews, tips, quotes, ideas and coverage of events we publish. I
wanted a magazine that form page 1 to the last, you can’t put it down; a
magazine that will be error-free; a generally good and interesting magazine and
if you ask me, I think every fortnight, we have done that. A credible,
interesting, different and error-free magazine.
So far, how would you describe the journey?
Sweet and sour. Sweet, because you cannot mention the
top 5 soft sell journals in the country today without mentioning YES
INTERNATIONAL! Sweet, because in the past three years, there’s no fortnight
that we’ve missed being on the stands and also sweet because in the past three
years, we’ve never owed salaries in spite of the difficult business terrain
that we operate in. Of course, we have the Almighty God and our dedicated
staff, readers and advertisers to thank for that. It’s not by my power or my
might. Then, sour; it’s sour because only few people advertise now, only few
people also buy papers now. Thus, revenue from those two major sources continue
to decline and depreciate; but we pray and continue to pray that it gets
better. More people now read their stories online and that is why you can also
read us now online. Just log onto www.yesinternationalmagazine.com and
you will see how good we are also doing there.
Can you tell us about your incursion into journalism?
Yeah! The truth is I never wanted to be a journalist. My
fascination has always tilted towards Law. But somehow, I found myself in
journalism and so far, no regrets. Journalism has been so good to me, I must
confess. I think I was lured first into journalism by one Mr. Azuka
Jebose-Molokwu, then entertainment writer with The Punch. But Mr. Femi
Akintunde-Johnson (FAJ) who took over from him held me down and Mr. Kunle
Bakare brought out the ‘Michael Jackson’ in me. I know this might interest you –
all my life, I’ve never applied for any job. I only went to then FAME Weekly
to do my I.T; I met Mr. FAJ who said I could start after looking at the
letter I brought from my school (OSISATECH Polytechnic, Enugu). The
first 5 stories I wrote as an IT student were on the cover of the magazine and
that was how I was offered automatic employment by Mr. Bakare. I think I can
still remember some of the stories. The first one was ‘Ezeife, former Anambra
governor carries N500,000 in car booth’. He came to buy land in Ajah then, near
my house and I unearthed the story. The second one was ‘10 most beautiful
houses in Lekki’ then and their owners and the third one, how former NDLEA boss,
Musa Bamayi raided Lagos socialite, Alesh’s hotel and so on. And see where we
are today.
You write well, you also conduct fantastic interviews.
How did you cultivate the habit?
Thanks! Like we say in Nigeria, na God. But on a serious
note, to conduct good interviews or to write well, you have to constantly read.
I am always reading. I’m also always learning. My daughter, Nmesoma was telling
me the other day: ‘Daddy is always reading, reading…’ And I took time to
explain the benefits of reading to her. Readers are leaders. Those who read
will continue to lead those who don’t. The more you read, the more you know. On
the interviews I conduct for my column, YES! DIALOGUE in YES INTERNATIONAL!,
they are always painstakingly done and transcribed by me. I conduct and
transcribe my interviews myself. I learnt that from my oga, Mr. KB. And before
I go for any interview, first, I read up on the person, then draw up my
questions, prepare well, get there on time and so on. Conducting interviews is
serious business – which is why you can always tell the good ones from the bad
ones. In conducting interviews, when you ask stupid questions, you get stupid
answers and when you ask intelligent questions, you get intelligent answers. I’m
still learning, I’m not an expert yet. As a person, I enjoy reading fantastic
interviews, I also enjoy conducting fantastic interviews.
YES INTERNATIONAL! will
be 3 on Thursday, June 19, 2014. What is happening that day?
How time flies! As usual, we shall be having a
lecture/cocktail to commemorate it. The venue is NIIA, Kofo Abayomi
Street, Victoria Island, Lagos and the kick off time is 11am. Our Guest Speaker
this year is Mr. Bismarck Rewane, a renowned economist and MD, Financial
Derivatives Company Limited; the Guest of Honour is Barrister Taiwo
Adeoluowa, Secretary to the Ogun State Government and the Chairman is advertising
great, Sir Steve Omojafor, Chairman of Zenith Bank Plc. Gbenga Adeyinka,
the ace comedian will be the anchor while Wellu-Wellu crooner, Sammie Okposo
will be on the band stand. There will be other high points like the unveiling
of YES CLASSICS! – our annual publication which parades the best of YES
INTERNATIONAL! for that year. It’s a collector’s item which no one should
leave the venue without picking a copy of.
How do you normally arrive at the choice of your
speakers?
First is God and second, the board, management and staff
of YES INTERNATIONAL! We always try to go for the best in different
fields. The maiden edition had Mr. Udeme Ufot, an advertising top shot and MD
of S0 & U Advertising; the second one had Dr. Leo Stan Ekeh, owner
of Zinox Computers and IT guru and this year, we are having Mr. Bismarck
Rewane, a renowned economist. Next year will also present another interesting
and respected speaker whom only God knows for now (Laughs). But the three key
things we normally consider are impact, relevance and integrity.
YES INTERNATIONAL! has
not done badly at 3. What will you attribute the success to?
It’s God! All the glory goes to God. However, if I’m
permitted to expand the list, I will include our readers – for patronizing us
every fortnight; our advertisers – for their unquantifiable support and our
staffers – for their unflinching loyalty and dedication. But above everything
else is God. Because without Him, we would have amounted to nothing. So, all
glory, like I said earlier on, goes to Him.
Can you tell us a little about yourself?
Azuh (center) cuts Yes International! 1st Anniversary cake with friends |
Your final word?
God bless Nigeria, God bless YES INTERNATIONAL! magazine
and God bless all of us.
Big congrats,bro!The sky is your starting point.I really thank God for your huge success at a very young age.You are hardworking, keep up the good work and the good God will keep saying "YES" to everything you do.The interview and your replies are straight to the point.You are indeed a professional in the field of journalism.Bravo!
ReplyDeleteGreat anniversary celebration. Congrats!!!
ReplyDeleteI will be there for next year's. Deo volunte
ReplyDeleteCongrats!
ReplyDeleteNwata Chukwu goziri
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