Outstanding
journalism and media excellence were rewarded and celebrated last weekend at
the Nigerian Breweries Golden Pen Awards held in Lagos
The
award, which is in its 10th year, is geared towards promoting
professionalism and objective reportage of events in Nigeria. It is also meant
to reward journalists who abide by the fine ethics of their profession.
In the night of glitz and glamour, Eric Dumo of The Punch newspapers emerged the NB Golden Pen Reporter of the
Year. The first runner-up was Bayo Akinloye of Thisday Newspapers while Chikodi Okereocha of The Nation was the second runner-up.
The Photo Journalist of the Year award went to Bunmi
Azeez of Vanguard newspapers. Odutayo Odesanya of the Punch emerged the first runner-up, while Lucy Ladidi of The Guardian Newspapers was the second
runner-up.
Mojeed Alabi, a reporter with the New Telegraph repeated his last year’s
feat by winning the ‘NB Report of the Year’.
A cash prize of N2 million plus a gift went to the Nigerian
Breweries Golden Pen Reporter of the Year, while the first runner got N1
million and the second runner up went
home with N750,000.
In the Photojournalist category, the
overall winner received N1 million plus a gift item while the first and second
runners-up were rewarded with N750,000 and N500,000 respectively.
The winner of the Nigerian Breweries
Golden Pen Report of the Year received N1 million and a gift item.
In his welcome
address, Managing Director of Nigerian Breweries Plc, Mr. Jordi Borut Bel noted
that since inception, the initiative has
helped to enhance journalism practice in Nigeria, going by the quality of the
entries received every year as attested to by the distinguished independent
panel of judges.
He explained that between
2014 and 2016, the theme of the award was
Education, Youth Empowerment and Talent Development, which he said was informed
by the need to inspire the media to draw attention of stakeholders to the
benefits of revamping Nigeria’s education sector and develop the innate
potential and talents of Nigeria’s teeming youth population.
“With
the completion of that three-year phase, we directed the attention of the
Nigerian media to Agriculture, Local Sourcing and Industrial Development, as
the thrust for the 9th Nigerian Breweries Golden Pen Award. This theme
remains the focus for this milestone 10th edition of the awards.
“The
emphasis on Agriculture, Local Sourcing and Industrial Development is not only
in tandem with the current push for economic recovery in the country, but also
key to making it achieve her full potential to become a self-reliant nation, “
he said.
Professor Ralph Akinfeleye, Chairman of the Panel of Judges of the NB
Golden Pen Award, 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 organisations to follow.
Speaking on Media and the Agenda setting for Economic Development, the
guest speaker at the occasion, Dr. Reuben Abati thanked Nigerian Breweries for
the initiative which he said is capable of motivating journalists in Nigeria
towards excellence.
While maintaining that the diversification of Nigeria’s economy has
remained a topical agenda, he challenged the media to emphasise the story of
diversification and generate conversation by emphasising the story and picture
in the minds of the people.
He challenged the media 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.
Since its inception, the award has produced ten
grand prize winners in the Journalist of the Year category, seven grand prize
winners in the Photo Journalist of the Year category and five
others in the Report of the Year category.
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