Newsline Ace Reporter among Most Outstanding Journalists awarded by Niger NUJ
By Ruth Gana
A senior reporter with Newsline Newspaper, Mr. Akawu Ibrahim, has emerged as one of the most outstanding journalists in the print media category.
The quintessential journalist, with over one and a half decades of journalism practice, was among the thirteen nominees crowned with the prestigious award yesterday at IBB Pen House during a ceremony to mark the 2023 Press Week of the Nigerian Union of Journalists, Niger State Council.
Justina Asishina of the Nation Newspaper and Abubakar Akote of the Daily Trust were also among the awardees for Most Outstanding Journalists in Print Media.
Others who carted the award home in the broadcast category included Maimuna Raji Egigo from Prestige FM, Umar Borno from Radio Niger, Pamela Doma and Zainab Khaleel Kobo of Niger State Television, and Fatima Usman of NTA.
Mustapha Nasiru Batsari of Voice of America, Sani Muhammad Sani and Nurudeen Isyaku Daza, both of Prestige FM, and Mal. Aliyu of FRCN emerged as outstanding journalists awardees in the indigenous languages category.
Jibrin Usman Kodo of the Niger State Ministry of Information went home with the outstanding information officer award.
During the ceremony, the Chairman of NUJ, Niger State Council, Comrade Abu Nmodu, enjoined the awardees to work hard to justify the award bestowed on them.
He encouraged journalists to continue persevering in the face of daunting challenges by upholding the truth, which is one of the cardinal ethics of the noble profession.
The Niger State Council of the Nigerian Union of Journalists is holding its 2023 Press Week, with a lecture and award ceremony kick-starting the event.
The grand finale will take place on Saturday, February 3, 2024, with the investiture of Governor Mohammed Umaru Bago as the Grand Patron of the union and the launch of the union magazine.
The occasion will be held at the Justice Idris Legbo Kutigi International Conference Centre, Minna, by 9:00 a.m.