OF the three Nigerian nominees for the finals of the CNN/Multichoice African Journalist of the Year Awards held in Cape Town, South Africa, yesterday, two won awards in their respective categories.
The two winners are Oluwatoyosi Ogunseye of Sunday Punch in the UNICEF-sponsored Environment Category and Tolu Ogunlesi, a freelance journalist for Ventures Africa, Nigeria, in the Coca-Cola Company, Economics and Biz Awards category.
Ogunlesi’s story was an investigative report on the Eko Atlantic City. He dedicated the awards to the millions of down-trodden people in Nigeria and around the world. Ogunseye’s story, the rich also cry, focused on pollution in an estate where gaseous metal had created very serious medical challenges.
The third nominee from Nigeria, Geoff Iyatse, who works for The Guardian was defeated by Ogunlesi.
The overall winner, South Africans, Msindisi Fengu and Yandisa Monakali, for their piece on students’ hostel which looked like prison cells in South Africa. Last night’s colourful event was held at the Cape Town International Convention Centre, CTICC and was the 18th in the series of the yearly event.
Other freelance journalists who won awads were Noicola de Chaud, with a documentary in the Culture category and Florence Dallu in the Radio General News category. All the 16 winners were selected from over 1400 entries
Sunday, 13 October 2013
Nigerian journalists win CNN/Multichoice award
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