The Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism (WSCIJ) will today
Tuesday, 9 December, 2014 honour the Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project
(SERAP), headed by Adetokunbo Mumuni and Ademola Osinubi,
Managing
Director of The Punch Newspapers with its honorary Anti-corruption
defender award and lifetime award for journalistic excellence
respectively.
A statement by WSCIJ Coordinator, Motunrayo Alaka, said these as well as merit awards will be presented at the award ceremony.
The event will commence at 5p.m. prompt with a drama presentation of
excerpts of Wole Soyinka’s ‘The Beatification of Area Boy’, on Tuesday 9
December – the international day for anti-corruption and the eve of the
world human rights day, at the NECA main hall, adjacent Afrika shrine,
Agidingbi, Ikeja Lagos.
Apart from the regular award categories, this year will see the WSCIJ
in partnership with the Netherlands Embassy give an award to the best
work highlighting the plight of girls and women in the report women
category as well as present the VinMartin Ilo grant for the best work in
the broadcast category.
Some confirmed guests expected at the event include Ifeyinwa Omowale,
President of the National Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ);
Ademola Adesina, President of the Nigerian Guild of Editors; Michel
Deelen , Deputy Head of Mission, Kingdom of Netherlands in Nigeria;
Simon Shercliff – British Deputy High Commissioner to Nigeria; Innocent
Chukwuma, West African Representative of the Ford Foundation; and Ms
Toyin Adewale-Gabriel, Media Expert, UNDP Democratic Governance for
Development Project.
Deji Haastrup, the General Manager, Policy, Government and Public
Affairs, Chevron, will be the Compere at the ceremony which will see
winners, runners up and commended works unveiled for the 2014 edition of
the award programme.
Attendance to the award presentation ceremony is open to members of the public.
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