Nigerian Breweries Rewards, Celebrates Outstanding Journalists At 9th Golden Pen Award
L-R: Mr. Johan
Doyer, Managing Director, Nigerian Breweries Plc; Mr. Isioma Madike, NB Golden
Pen Reporter of the Year and Mr. Femi Adesina, Special Adviser on Media and
Publicity to the President, at the 9th Nigerian Breweries Golden Pen
Award in Lagos.
By: HighCelebritySquard
Nigerian
Breweries Plc, at the weekend, celebrated outstanding journalism practice at
the Nigerian Breweries Golden Pen Awards which took place in Lagos.
The
award, which is the 9th in the series, is aimed at promoting
professionalism and objective reportage of events in the country. It is also
meant to reward journalists who abide by the ethics of the journalism
profession in their professional practice.
The
night of glitz and glamour saw Isioma Madike of New Telegraph Newspaper
emerging as the NB Golden Pen Reporter of the Year. The first runner-up was
Arukaino Umukoro of Punch Newspapers while Caleb Ojewale of BusinessDay
clinched the second runner-up position.
The
Photo Journalist of the Year award went to Olatunji Obasa of Punch
Newspapers. Suleiman Hussaini also of the New Telegraph emerged as the
first runner-up, while Toluwani Eniola of Punch Newspapers was the second
runner-up.
Mojeed
Alabi, a reporter with the New Telegraph won the ‘NB Report of the Year’.
All
the winning journalists got cash prizes and special
NB Golden Pen Awards statuette as part of the reward package. The top
three winners also got high-end work tools as part of their prizes.
While
welcoming guests at the event, Managing Director, Nigerian Breweries Plc, Mr.
Johan Doyer, noted that the choice of the theme for the award “Agriculture, Local Sourcing and Industrial Development”
was directed to align with Nigeria’s current push for economic recovery and
growth.
This, he said, was hinged on the expectation
that the media, in its agenda-setting role, will exploit the Nigerian Breweries
Golden Pen Awards to draw attention of stakeholders to the key sectors required
to drive economic revival.
“To us, these three areas – Agriculture, Local
Sourcing and Industrial Development are jointly critical in Nigeria’s quest to
achieve her full potential and become a self-reliant nation,” he said.
Doyer also acknowledged the role of the media in the successes
recorded over the last nine years with the Awards and thanked the panel of
judges who rigorously analysed the entries for originality, credibility and
factuality.
The
guest speaker at the occasion, Mr. Ray Ekpu, thanked Nigerian Breweries for the
initiative and called for soul-searching by the media who he urged to bridge
the gap between training and practice.
Ekpu,
a former Editor-in-Chief of the defunct Newswatch Magazine and Chairman of May
Five Publications recalled that before crude oil was discovered in commercial
quantity in 1958, agriculture was the mainstay of the economy and produced food
and prosperity for the nation.
He
challenged the press to support the efforts to domesticate the Nigerian
economy, maintaining that Nigerian Breweries has set a worthy example on how to
grow agriculture and local industry.
The
Deputy Governor of Lagos State Dr. Oluranti Adebule, who was represented by the
Permanent Secretary in the Deputy Governor’s Office, Mrs. Yetunde Odejayi,
lauded Nigerian Breweries for the initiative and described the theme as apt and
timely in the journey to restructure the economy.
Dr.
Yemi Ogunbiyi, Managing Director of Tanus Communications and Chairman of the
Panel of Judges commended Nigerian Breweries for the initiative and enjoined
journalists to aspire to the highest standards.
He
maintained that the quality and quantity of entries have improved significantly
and noted that Nigerian Breweries has set a standard for other organizations to
follow.
The
event attracted other dignitaries from the political and media circles
including the Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, who was
represented by Ajayi Kehinde and the Special Adviser to the President on Media
and Publicity, Femi Adesina.
Others
were the Secretary to the Lagos State Government, Mr. Tunji Bello, who was
represented by Adekunle Olayinka and the Managing Director of the News Agency
of Nigeria, NAN, represented by Mrs. Clara Ebota.
L-R: Mr. Kufre
Ekanem, Corporate Affairs Adviser, Nigerian Breweries Plc; Dr, Yemi Ogunbiyi,
Chairman, Panel of Judges, NB Golden Pen Awards; Mrs. Yetunde Odejayi,
representative of the Deputy Governor of Lagos State, Dr. Oluranti Adebule; Mr.
Isioma Madike, NB Golden Pen Reporter of the Year; Mr. Femi Adesina, Special
Adviser on Media and Publicity to the President and Mr. Johan Doyer, Managing
Director, Nigerian Breweries Plc, at the 9th Nigerian Breweries
Golden Pen Awards in Lagos.
Nigerian Breweries Rewards, Celebrates Outstanding Journalists At 9th Golden Pen Award
Reviewed by silversquarenewsng
on
18:45
Rating:
No comments
Post a Comment