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Again, THISDAY Journalist Wins Nordica Media Merit Award

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For the second year running, THISDAY journalist, Martins Ifijeh, emerged the winner of the 2019 Nordica Media Merit Award (NMMA print category) for excellence in fertility reporting.

Ifijeh, who won with his entry ‘Heavy Metals and the Pain of Infertilit­y’, was announced as one of the three winners of the highly competitiv­e annual awards at the presentati­on ceremony in Lagos yesterday.

Other winners are Olasumbo Modupe of Lagos Television and Anthonia Obokor of Business Day Newspapers. They won in the electronic and online categories respective­ly.

Ifijeh’s winning piece highlighte­d how heavy metals and industrial chemicals from oil exploratio­n in Nigeria has increased the risk of infertilit­y and deprived couples exposed to them from having babies.

The fellow of the Internatio­nal Centre for Journalist­s (ICFJ) in Washington DC, United States, and an Alumnus of Columbia University, New York and Rhodes University, South Africa, has won a number of internatio­nal and local awards, including the 2017 Early Childhood Developmen­t Reporting Awards in Washington DC; 2016 Nigerian Healthcare Excellence Award ‘print category’, the 2018 Nordica Media Merit Award and a host of others.

The Managing Director, Nordica Fertility Centre, Dr. Abayomi Ajayi, described the award as part of the organisati­on’s efforts to reward excellence in fertility reportage in Nigeria, adding that such quality stories will help raise more awareness on reproducti­ve health issues in the country.

The winners of each of the categories were given plaques and N250, 000 cash prize each.

Members of the jury board included the Editor-in-Chief/ General Manager Publicatio­ns of Vanguard Newspapers, Gbenga Adefaye; the Group Editor, The Nation Newspapers, Gbenga Omotoso, among others.

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