Nigeria's leading brewer, Nigerian
Breweries Plc rewarded distinguished journalists at the 7th edition
of the Nigerian Breweries Golden Pen Award on Friday October 30 2015 at
Oriental hotel.
Anthony
Akaeze, a Senior Assistant Editor with Tell
magazine emerged the Nigerian Breweries Golden Pen Reporter of the Year.
Anthony’s work, “The ivory towers of rot”, an investigative piece on the
infrastructural, social and moral decay in Nigerian universities earned him the
award as the Nigerian Breweries Golden Pen Reporter of the Year, One Million
Naira cash prize, an iPhone 6 and a special statuette.
Other
winners at the award include Lawrence Njoku of The Guardian, who emerged the first runner up and Mojeed Alabi of New
Telegraph, who won the second runner up in the Golden Pen Reporter of the
Year Category. Canice Opara of BusinessWorld, emerged winner of the
Nigeria Breweries Report of the Year with the story “Beer: Any Health Benefits
to Consumers”. In the Golden Pen Photojournalist of the Year Category, Godwin
Irekhe of New Telegraph won Best Photojournalist of the Year. Isaac
Ayodele of The Nation was first runner-up and Stanley Ogidi of The Punch was the second runner up.
At the
well-attended event, Chairman of Nigerian Breweries Plc, Chief Kola Jamodu,
CFR, applauded the Nigerian media for supporting the initiatives and
aspirations of Nigerian Breweries over the years.
The
Chairman of the Jury, Dr. Yemi Ogunbiyi said the entries for this year’s award
were an improvement over the last years. He praised the efforts of Nigerian
Breweries at sustaining the award and commended the Nigerian media for its
unrelenting desire to set an agenda for the good of the Nigerian people.
Also speaking
at the event, His Excellency, Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu, the Executive Governor of
Abia state hailed the Nigerian media as patriotic citizens, who despite the
peculiar challenges of the country and their working condition, have done a lot
to build the nation and market her potentials.
This Year’s
Nigerian Breweries Golden Pen Award focused on Education, Youth Empowerment and
Talent Development
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