Nigerian Breweries Rewards Outstanding Journalists
Nigerian Breweries plc has honoured six journalists at the ninth edition of its Golden Pen Award which held yesterday at Eko Hotels & Suite in Victoria Island, Lagos
The award ceremony was graced by dignitaries from the nation’s media, political and social circles.
The award is aimed at promoting professionalism and objective journalism. It is also meant to reward professionals who abide by the fine ethics of journalism profession.
This year's programme rewards outstanding reports on agriculture, local sourcing and industrial development in 2016.
The night of glitz and glamour saw Isioma Madike of New Telegraph Newspaper emerge as the NB Golden Pen Reporter of the Year with Arukaino Umukoro of The Punch as the first runner-up while Caleb Ojewale, of Businessday emerged as the second runner-up.
The Photo Journalist of the Year award went to Olatunji Obasa of The Punch Newspaper. Suleiman Hussaini of The New Telegraph emerged as the first runner-up, while Toluwani Eniola of The Punch Newspaper was the second runner-up.
Mojeed Alabi, a reporter with The New Telegraph Newspaper won the ‘NB Report of the Year’.
All the winning journalists also got cash prizes, a high-end work tool and special NB Golden Pen Award statuette as part of the reward package.
In his remark, the Managing Director, Nigerian Breweries Plc., Mr. Johan Doyer noted that in the last three years, the theme of the award had been “Education, Youth Empowerment and Talent Development”.
He explained that with the completion of that phase, attention was directed to “Agriculture, Local Sourcing and Industrial Development” 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 responsibility, will exploit the Nigerian Breweries Golden Pen Award to draw attention of all stakeholders in the Nigerian project to these keys sectors for economic revival.