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AMDF Announces 3 Finalists For 2021 Journalists Of The Year Award

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The Africa Media Development Foundation, AMDF has announced its 2021 Journalist of the Year Award.
They are: Gwamkat Gwamzhi of Radio Nigeria Highland FM Jos; Justina Asishana of The Nations Newspapers; and Joseph Olaoluwa of Punch Newspapers.

An Honorary Lifetime Award for journalistic excellence will be presented to distinguish media veteran – Malam Ishaka Aliyu, the Principal Partner of Shaka Media Limited Abuja.; for his immeasurable contribution to promotion of development journalism in Nigeria.

The Board of AMDF will also use the occasion to present Courage in Journalism Award to Sikiru Obarayese of Daily Post Nigeria.
This Award is presented to Journalists who have demonstrated courage by going extra miles, among all odds to source stories.

A statement by the Executive Director, Mr. Iliya Kure quotes the Chairman of the Panel of Judges and Managing Editor, Africa Prime News, Mr. Joseph Edegbo as saying “after assessing all the entries, I can on behalf of the panel of Judges say the 3 finalists for the year award have professionally demonstrated skills in their stories by going deep in writing issue-based development stories.

“We encourage other journalists to emulate them and focus on issues that are of importance and affect the lives of people at the grass root,” he said.

“The award presentation where the winner, runner-up and commended work will be announced is scheduled to hold on 7th December 2021, during the 5th Africa Conference on Development Journalism (#ACDJ2021) holding via Zoom at 10am.

“Those wishing to participate in the conference and media award are to register by following the link https://amdf-centre.org/events/5th-africa-conference-on-development-journalism”, the emphasized.

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ABOUT THE AWARD
AMDF Journalist of the Year Award was first introduced in 2016 to promote the culture of in-depth development journalism in the African media space.

ABOUT THE CONFERENCE
Africa Conference on Development Journalism (#ACDJ) is an annual gathering of journalists and other media stakeholders introduced to serve as avenue for exchange of ideas that will address current and emerging issues facing Development Journalism. It is also meant to create a community of learning that will support the growth of Development Journalism in Africa.

ABOUT THE ORGANISATION
Africa Media Development Foundation (AMDF) is an organisation that provides professional support to media and sustainable development initiatives. It registered with Nigeria’s Corporate Affairs Commission in 2014. More about AMDF can be found on its website https://amdf-centre.org

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Iliya Kure
AMDF Executive Director,
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The Africa Media Development Foundation, AMDF has announced its 2021 Journalist of the Year Award.
They are: Gwamkat Gwamzhi of Radio Nigeria Highland FM Jos; Justina Asishana of The Nations Newspapers; and Joseph Olaoluwa of Punch Newspapers.

 

An Honorary Lifetime Award for journalistic excellence will be presented to distinguish media veteran – Malam Ishaka Aliyu, the Principal Partner of Shaka Media Limited Abuja.; for his immeasurable contribution to promotion of development journalism in Nigeria.

 

The Board of AMDF will also use the occasion to present Courage in Journalism Award to Sikiru Obarayese of Daily Post Nigeria. 
This Award is presented to Journalists who have demonstrated courage by going extra miles, among all odds to source stories.

 

A statement by the Executive Director, Mr. Iliya Kure quotes the Chairman of the Panel of Judges and Managing Editor, Africa Prime News, Mr. Joseph Edegbo as saying “after assessing all the entries, I can on behalf of the panel of Judges say the 3 finalists for the year award have professionally demonstrated skills in their stories by going deep in writing issue-based development stories.

 

“We encourage other journalists to emulate them and focus on issues that are of importance and affect the lives of people at the grass root,” he said.

 

“The award presentation where the winner, runner-up and commended work will be announced is scheduled to hold on 7th December 2021, during the 5th Africa Conference on Development Journalism (#ACDJ2021) holding via Zoom at 10am.

 

“Those wishing to participate in the conference and media award are to register by following the link https://amdf-centre.org/events/5th-africa-conference-on-development-journalism”, the emphasized.
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ABOUT THE AWARD
AMDF Journalist of the Year Award was first introduced in 2016 to promote the culture of in-depth development journalism in the African media space.
ABOUT THE CONFERENCE
Africa Conference on Development Journalism (#ACDJ) is an annual gathering of journalists and other media stakeholders introduced to serve as avenue for exchange of ideas that will address current and emerging issues facing Development Journalism. It is also meant to create a community of learning that will support the growth of Development Journalism in Africa.
ABOUT THE ORGANISATION
Africa Media Development Foundation (AMDF) is an organisation that provides professional support to media and sustainable development initiatives. It registered with Nigeria’s Corporate Affairs Commission in 2014. More about AMDF can be found on its website https://amdf-centre.org
Signed
Iliya Kure
AMDF Executive Director,
08054327531

Sierra Leone: New NEC Commissioner For West Region Takes Oath Of Office 

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By Joseph Edegbo :
Sierra Leone New Commissioner of the National Electoral Commission, NEC, for the Western Region , Zainab Umu Moseray has subscribed to the oath of office before President Julius Maada Bio.

 

On 28 October 2021 Parliament of Sierra Leone approved Madam Zainab Umu Moseray as Electoral Commissioner for the Western Region.

 

 According to the Constitution of Sierra Leone the new Commissioner “…shall before assuming the functions of his office take and subscribe before the President the oath as set out in the Third Schedule to this Constitution”.

 

Madam Moseray thanked God Almighty for spearing her life to serve her country, Sierra Leone, saying that she appreciated her appointment by the President to hold such a prestigious office as the Western Region Commissioner for NEC.

 

“It is indeed an honour to serve in this capacity. I will not take it lightly. With the help of God, I promise to dispense my duties with dignity and excellence, guided by the fear of God and love for my country. Thank you and God bless Sierra Leone,” she concluded.

 

In a brief remark, President Julius Maada Bio congratulated Madam Moseray on her approval by Parliament as the NEC Commissioner for Western Region, saying that the task ahead was enormous.

 

He further assured that his government would continue to support the activities of NEC in the exercise of their duties to the nation.

 

“NEC as an institution is doing a great job for our democracy to survive. Congratulations and I wish you the best in your tenure,” he said.

Cop26:  Why I was In Glasgow – Zamfara Gov … Woos World Leaders

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By Monday Ocheja :
The just concluded #Cop26 in Glasgow, Scotland was attended by many world leaders and environmental activists from around the globe
They spoke extntensively at the conference to press on world leaders and Industrialized Nations to do more on climate change.

 

The activists who took to streets to show their displeasure over the poor management of climate change by Industrialized Nations, called for more serious action, and commitment in order to save the world from future calamity.

 

 Nigerian officials and environmental activists at the conference, were not left out in that regard, but also pressed for more action in Africa.

 

Among them was the Zamfara State Governor, Alhaji Bello  Matewale who told BBC Hausa Service after the conference that his State was being threatened by desert encroachment, land slide, among others, hence the need to draw world attention.

 

 “The main reason I was in Glasgow is to inform and tell the world about the effect of global warming in my State, and you see the overall effect on the environment, it’s also telling on our people, thereby contributing to poverty in the state, apart from the insecurity being faced  by the state, which by God’s grace we shall overcome, and you  know even Mr President was invited.

 

.*I have asked the world to come to our aid, and what i present is in relation to my State, you know it’s affecting my State.

 

“Some Leaders, have agreed to come to zamfara, with the promise to give seedlings to the state, and the Former Prime Minister of  Britain, Mr Tony Blair, has agreed to visit zamfara state”,
the governor added.

 

Zamfara is one the States in the NorthWest, hit by banditry and other related problems leading to the shutdown of telecommunication services as part of measures to contain the security challenges.

Nigeria: Gender Based Violence, Kaduna LG Chairman Lauds Activities Of Rise Up Project

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By Joy Gadani :
The Chairman, Kaduna North Local Government Area (LGA),Hon Muktar Baloni has commended the Rise Up activities being implemented by Africa Media Development Foundation (AMDF). The project is aimed at ensuring the prevention of Gender Based Violence (GBV) in the LGA.

 

He stated  this during an advocacy visit by the AMDF Rise Up project team, as part of its activities in the implementation of its project “Prevention of Gender Based Violence in 12 Kaduna Communities”.

 

The chairman affirmed that  GBV cases are prevalent in the  project selected communities, and that the Leadership of Council is committed to support the project to ensure an end to Violence against women and girls in the LGA “we are always willing to partner in things like this, this is a noble cause” he said.

 

The chairman further stated that despite the severity of the issue, cases of sexual violence remain underreported, “rape is a very big problem but it is grossly underreported, we want to change that, and from our part, we want to make it a form of pet project”, he said.

 

Speaking on behalf of the team, the project manager, Benjamin Maigari congratulated the Chairman of his recent victory at local government polls.

 

 He said the team was in his office to inform him of its activities within the local government and also to seek his support towards the community based action volunteers.

 

 Maigari explained that the project seeks to get the approval of the state government to formulate policy that would see to the formation of the COMBAV teams in the state with the pilot in 12 communities.

 

The Advocacy coordinator, Mrs Sekyen Dadik appreciated the chairman’s commitment towards ensuring an end to GBV.

She said it is encouraging to know that the council has set up a system towards ending violence against women and girls ” I am particularly glad that you are looking at the home front, because if we get it right at the home, then, definitely our society will get it well” she remarked.

Nigeria: Professionals For Humanity,  Borno Partner on Health, Environment

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By Joseph Edegbo :
A humanitarian organization, Professionals for Humanity (PROFOH) is to partner with Borno State Government to address challenges in healthcare service delivery and environmental issues affecting Borno.

 

This was the outcome of a meeting held on Tuesday between officials of PROFOH and Governor Babagana Umara Zulum at the Borno State Liaison Office in Abuja.

 

PROFOH was established in 1998 to address problems in healthcare services, education, environment and safe water operates in the United States, Germany, Nigeria, Ghana and South Africa.

 

Speaking during the meeting, Governor Zulum said Borno has been faced with crisis for over ten years which has severely affected the environment and infrastructures in housing, health and education sectors among others.

 

Zulum also noted that although the state has been doing well in waste management with Ministry of Environment and Borno Plastic Company, it’s still open to tap into the expertise of PROFOH

 

PROFOH’s Executive director, Mr. Gbemuotor Kama led a delegation comprising Mr. Kamasoude Wode — Chairman, Dr. Alexander Rochlitz — Board member, Engr Ned Jessup, Engr Mathias Gerhardy — Board member, Mr. Sanusi Mahmud.

 

On Borno Government’s side at the meeting, were Prof. Isa Hussaini Marte — Chief of Staff to the Governor, Amb. Adamu Abbas, Special Adviser, External Relations and Liaison Affairs, Engr Ibrahim B. K., SSA Technical.

KENYA: Nairobi Welcomes Its First Female Governor

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Anne Kananu Mwenda taking oath of office on 16th November, 2021 as Nairobi’s first female Governor (Credit: Internet)

By Joab Apollo

After months of protracted court battles and political intrigues, Anne Kananu Mwenda, was finally sworn-in as Nairobi City County Governor, becoming the first woman to be in charge of Kenya’s richest county.

She takes over from Mike Sonko Mbuvi, whose stint in office came to an end in December, 2020, following allegations of corruption and mismanagement. Mr. Sonko then moved to court to challenge his dethronement, but the Supreme Court of Kenya dismissed his petition.

Mwenda, a former security supervisor, becomes the fourth woman in Kenya to rise to a gubernatorial rank after Charity Ngilu of Kituyi, Ann Waiguru of Kirinyiga and the late Joyce Laboso of Bomet County. Kenya has 47 governors.

During her swearing-in ceremony at the historic Kenyatta Convention Center (KCC), she said her top priority would be to provide free milk to Early Childhood Education children in Nairobi, as well as revamp Nairobi’s 24hour economic status.

“The responsibility bestowed upon me as governor of Nairobi is no mean feat. However, I confidently state that with your support I am up to the task and I will serve you to the best of my ability.” She declared during her installation ceremony attended by senior government officials.

Her rise affirms the reality that Kenyan women are rapidly taking over critical government and corporate roles in a country that has for along time been given to subjugation of women.

#ENDSARS: Lekki Toll Gate Shooting: You’re Guilty, Panel Tells Nigerian Army, Police

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A Nigerian youth seen waving the Nigerian national flag in support of the ongoing #ENDSARS protest in Lagos (Credit: Leadership Newspapers)

By Joseph Edegbo

The judicial panel set up by the Lagos State Government into the Lekki Toll Gate Shooting Incident and Cases of Police Brutality as well as human rights violations has found the Nigerian Army and the Police of culpable in the death of protesters, despite the victims were waving the country’s national flag.

According to the panel’s report obtained by AFRICA PRIME NEWS, the Army and Police disregarded their rules of engagement during the protest.

The panel stated that “officers of the Nigerian Army shot, injured and killed unarmed, helpless and defenseless protesters without provocation or justification, while they were waving the Nigerian flag and singing the national anthem and the manner of assault and killing could in context be described as a massacre”.

The conduct of the Nigerian Army, the Panel said, was exacerbated by its refusal to allow ambulances render medical assistance to victims who required such assistance. The Army was also found not to have adhered to its own Rules of Engagement.

On the part of the Police, the Panel said the Nigerian Police Force deployed its officers to the Lekki Toll Gate on the night of October 20, 2020, and between that night and the morning of October 21, 2020, its officers shot at, assaulted and battered unarmed protesters, which led to injuries and deaths.

The police officers, the panel further revealed, tried to cover up their actions by picking up bullets, as well as an attempt to cover up the Incident of October 20 after the army involvement by the cleaning of the Lekki Toll Gate and the failure to preserve the scene ahead of potential investigations.

The panel established an invitation of the Nigerian Army by the Lagos State Government through the governor before the hierarchy of the Nigerian Army deployed its soldiers to the Lekki Toll Gate on the night of October 20.

From the foregoing, the Panel Makes 32 recommendation which include “holistic Police Reforms covering welfare, training and proper equipping of Policemen and their working environment; Sanctioning of the officers of the Nigerian Army and the Nigerian Police Force respectively who participated in shooting, injuring and killing of unarmed protestors at the Lekki Toll Gate on October 20 and 21, 2020;

“Development of more robust engagement between the Youth and the Government;

“Setting up of a Standing Committee/Tribunal to deal with cases of violation of human rights by security agencies and a trust fund to settle compensation awarded by such committee/tribunal;

“A public apology to ENDSARS protesters, who were killed, injured and traumatized by the Incident of October 20, 2020, and the memorialisation of the Lekki Toll Gate and the October 20, going forward.”

Earlier, the panel presented its report to Governor Bababjide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State for further action and implementations.

Receiving the Report, Governor Sanwo-Olu, pledged to treat the report appropriately, saying history will judge the state government well or otherwise.

The panel was led by Doris Okuwobi, a retired judge, while other members comprised Ebun Adegboruwa, SAN, Patience Udoh, a retired Deputy Inspector General of Police, Taiwo Lakanu; Segun Awosanya, human rights activist, Olutoyin Odusanya, Director, Lagos Citizens Mediation Center, and Temitope Majekodunmi, a youth representative.

Report Of Lekki Incident Investigation Of 20th October 2020

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End SARS Now protesters raise Flag (Credit: Guardian NG)

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