This was announced by Mr. John Ugbe, Managing Director, MultiChoice Nigeria. Ugbe said this year’s competition, which received entries from 48 countries, including from French and Portuguese- speaking countries on the continent, has 28 finalists from 10 countries.
He also disclosed that some Nigerian journalists were nominated for the awards. They include Obinna Emelike of BusinessDay, Olatunji Ololade of THE NATION, Bayo Olupohunda, a columnist with THE PUNCH; and a joint nominees, Ben Ezeamalu and Emmanuel Ogala of Premium Times.
According to Ugbe, the CNN/ MultiChoice African Journalist Awards represent the premier accolade for excellence in journalism on the continent. “The awards have become the standard for excellence in journalism on the African continent and it is the reason for which journalists and media houses on the continent want to be associated with them,” he said.
Over the past 19 years, Ugbe added, the awards have grown into a genuinely Pan- African event, with many cities across the continent playing hosting the ceremony. This year, CNN and MultiChoice celebrate their 10th year of partnering on this revered award.
The competition is once again supported by the following sponsors; The Coca-Cola Company; Ecobank; GE Africa; IPP Media, Tanzania; Merck Sharp & Dohme (MSD) and A24 Media.
CNN /Multichoice Africa Journalist Awards hold Saturday in Tanzania |
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