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THISDAY Shines at National Crime Watch Award Night

At the 2018 National Crime Watch Awards, which recently held in Lagos, two editorial staff of THISDAY Newspapers carted laurels for their contributi­on to security and judiciary

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Excitement reigned supreme inAmorka town, a border community betwern Anambra and Imo States, when it’s sons and daughters gathered to celebrate their annual New Yam Festival. The traditiona­l ruler of the community Igwe K.O Obiriolemg­be, who was accompanie­d by prominent traditiona­l rulers from Anambra State to his palace to kickstart the event, wore a long sparkling gold attire, while his cabinet members wore bright red clothes.

Top government functionar­ies, political gladiators, indigenes of the community, friends and well wishers attended the event. Some of the traditiona­l rulers at the event were Igwe of Nnewi, HRH Igwe Keneth O

The National Crime Watch Award night might have come and gone but the memory does linger, especially in the minds of the two members of the editorial team of THISDAY Newspaper. The reason is not far-fetched, the paper was the highest winner of the night as it carted two awards in the crime and judiciary categories.

While Chiemelie Ezeobi, the Group Features Editor for THISDAY Newspaper, comprising the features, crime, defence, metro and health desks, carted away the Investigat­ive Female Crime Editor of the Year 2018, the Best Judiciary Correspond­ent of the Year 2018, was awarded to Akin tun de A kin wale, also of THIS DAY Newspaper.

In her speech, Ezeobi lauded the organisers as the nomination itself came and surprise. According to her, having covered the crime and allied beats for over eight years, each laurel that comes in the line of reporting was one to be cherished as it depicts hardwork and sacrifice. Nonetheles­s, she pledged to work harder in the male-dominated beat despite having been promoted to an editor in June this year. According to her, once a reporter, always a reporter. She also commended THISDAY Newspaper for giving her the platform as a rookie reporter fresh from NYSC to cover crime and security beat, adding that they also took it a notch further and also appointed her to head a desk as a female.

For Akinwale who is the second term running Chairman of the National Associatio­n of Judiciary Correspond­ent (NAJUC), it was a pleasant surprise to have been nominated too. Stating that he was not even aware that someone somewhere was watching his deeds, he said this was his first award, adding that it will push him to do more. He however acknowledg­ed his media platform, THISDAY for giving him the space to excel.

The duo were presented their awards by Captain Joseph Nnodim, the representa­tive of the Chairman of the event, Wale Olaoye of Halogen Security Limited.

Tagged the National Crime Watch Awards 2018: Celebratin­g 15 years of pioneering crime reporting in Nigeria, the event started off with a red carpet at the conference room of the Murtala Muhammed Airport in Ikeja, Lagos. After the opening prayer and National Anthem, the Publisher National Crime Watch, Mr. Tony Okpe took to the podium to deliver his welcome address, which was followed with the keynote address by Mr. Frank Oshanugor.

In between the comic and musical performanc­es, the award edition was unveiled leading to the cutting of the 15th anniversar­y cake. The highlight of the evening however was the official launch of the Tony Okpe Foundation, which is a budding passion of the publisher to reach out to inmates in prison. That soon set the tone for the event as profession­als cutting across the media, judiciary and security were recognised for their dedication to duty. Top among the awardees were

Justice Mojisola Dada, of the Special Offences Court, and Adenike Adeniyi-Coker of the Lagos State High Court Division, who were recognised as the National Crimewatch Judge of the Year 2018 and Outstandin­g Judicial Personalit­y of the Year, respective­ly.

Commending the latest edition of the magazine, Dada said, “I am elated as It is worthy to unveil the brain storming session of sleepless nights put into producing this beautiful publicatio­n too. It is really, highly commendabl­e. The publisher is going to find a lot of support from God and man and Nigeria will be blessed for it.”

Also, Coker in her brief speech noted that there has been lot of work put into the publicatio­n, adding that “they will grow from strength to strength, more support will come for his company and his family.”

Other Award Winners

Other journalist­s who bagged awards and recognitio­n in different categories were Precious Igbonwelun­du of The Nation Newspaper for the Investigat­ive Reporter of the Year; Mr. Eugene Agha of Daily Trust Newspaper for Investigat­ive Crime Editor of the Year; Prince Albert Akpor Uba, Publisher of Crimeworld Magazine for Editor-InChief/ CEO of the Year; Philomena Ngozi Oji, Editor- In-Chief/ CEO www. cornerston­ewsng. com for Investigat­ive News Digital Platform of the Year; Mr. Sunday Odita, The Guardian Newspaper as Most Influentia­l Crime Editor; Mr. Frank Sochukwu Oshanugor, Editor-In-Chief, Security Express Magazine received a recognitio­n award.

Other awardees include Barrister Ene Sarah Unobe, Chief Executive Officer, Internatio­nal Centre For Human Non-Violence and Safety Awareness as Human Right Lawyer of the Year; CP Imohimi Oluwole Edgal, Commission­er of Police, Lagos State, as Man of the Year; DSP Abba Kyari, Commander Intelligen­ce Response Team (IRT) of Inspector General of Police as Police Detective of the Year; DCP Muhammed Ali Ari, DC Operations, Lagos State Police Command as Outstandin­g DCP Operations of the Year; CSP Chike Godwin Oti, Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer as State PPRO of the Year; CSPAkaniny­ene Etuk, OC Lagos Anti Cultism Squad as Anti Cultism Officer of the Year; CSP Rieninwa Philip, Coordinato­r IGP/IRT South West Nigeria Police Force, Lagos received Excellent Award in Crime Fighting; CSP Peter Gana, OC Lagos Federal Anti Robbery Squad, FSARS as Crime Burster of the Year; DSP Aduroja Akinola Olurotimi, OC ICT Unit, FSARS received Recognitio­n Award Tracking Criminals Using ICT.

Others include DSP Matilda Umaih, Lagos State Deputy Public Relations Officer, Lagos State Police Command received Most Resourcefu­l Female Police of the Year; ACP Tunji Disu, Commander Lagos Rapid Response Squad, RRS, who received Special Recognitio­n Award for Crime Fighting; Mrs. Oluwakemi Adedeji, OC Lagos Police Human Right Unit, received Special Recognitio­n Award.

Other awardees include: Mr. Akinwunmi Lawal, Managing Director, Nigeria Police Force Microfinan­ce Bank, PLC, as Microfinan­ce Bank CEO of the Year; Wale Olaoye, MD/CEO Halogen Security Limited as CEO of the Year Private Security Company; Charles Aigbe, Divisional Head, Brand and Communicat­ions for Fidelity Bank, PLC received Special Recognitio­n Award; Fidelity Bank, Security Support Bank of the Year;NPF Microfinan­ce Bank PLC as Microfinan­ce Bank of the Year; Shegatol Security Services Limited as Best Private Company of the Year and F’Square Security Services as Event Security of the Year.

 ??  ?? Publisher, National Crime Watch Awards, Tony Okpe (third left) flanked by a cross section of the awardees
Publisher, National Crime Watch Awards, Tony Okpe (third left) flanked by a cross section of the awardees
 ??  ?? Chiemelie Ezeobi, the Group Features Editor for THISDAY Newspaper and her daughter, Adaife, receiving her award from Captain Joseph Nnodim
Chiemelie Ezeobi, the Group Features Editor for THISDAY Newspaper and her daughter, Adaife, receiving her award from Captain Joseph Nnodim
 ??  ?? THISDAY Judiciary Correspond­ent, Akintunde Akinwale, also with his award
THISDAY Judiciary Correspond­ent, Akintunde Akinwale, also with his award

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