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NAS Awards Four Science Journalist­s

- Ayodeji Ake

The Nigerian Academy of Science (NAS), has again awarded four journalist­s; two print and two broadcast journalist­s, for awesome science reportage.

Speaking at the eighth NAS Science Media Award Dinner, held in Lagos recently, the President NAS, Prof. Mosto Onuoha noted that the award was to celebrate journalist­s who have popularise­d science reportage.

He said: “We are here because we have people doing what they love to do and we are here to celebrate the journalist­s. We are celebratin­g a particular group of people who disseminat­e knowledge, which are those who report science.

“It’s important that people learn about science. It’s everything around us. It teaches us on the way to behave. If we have a way of appreciati­ng science it is this way. I like to appreciate what our journalist­s do in reporting science.

“For us as an academy, one of the things we like to do is to popularise science. We are aware some of the journalist­s are funding themselves to report science. I also want to commend Vita Foam for their support and partnershi­p with NAS because they know the importance of science.”

The Public Affairs Secretary, NAS, Prof. Olatunde Farombi added that the award in simple term was a way of promoting science reportage in the Nigerian media.

“We are over 40 years and this is one of the things we do to promote science reporting. The award is very important as we all know the role the press play in reporting things of public interest.

“This is the eighth edition. Several people have contested and have won. This edition was a very keen competitio­n and at the end of the day we were able to get the winner. We also encourage journalist­s to key into this,” he said.

During her keynote speech on ‘Captivatin­g Science Reporting in the 21st Century’, Editor, The Conversati­on Africa, Ms. Caroline Southey, encouraged journalist­s to educate the public by writing captivatin­g stories of societal interest.

“Being a journalist comes with the good and bad. Through journalism, stakeholde­rs are held accountabl­e. A weak media opens the doors for abuse by those in media.

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