Chairman of the THISDAY-ARISE Media Group, Nduka Obaigbena, is set to receive the 2023 Lifetime Achievement Award at the 32nd edition of the annual Diamond Awards for Media Excellence in Lagos on Sunday.
In the letter of notification signed by DAME Trustee, Lanre Idowu, the organisers noted his advocacy and commitment to a free, strong, and enterprising media, his unwavering defence of free expression and his uncommon genius as qualities that recommend him for the award.
The letter reads “As an entrepreneur, you have provided jobs for numerous people in the media industry. As a professional, you have trained many leaders in the media.”
Obaigbena is a recipient of the national honour of the Commander of the Order of the Niger (CON) and the highest journalistic honour of the fellowship of the Nigerian Guild of Editors.
Fifteen media houses will also vie for honours at the awards ceremony, established in 1991 to enhance professionalism in the media by rewarding outstanding talent and enterprise. Prizes will be given in such areas of media work as reporting, commentary, and design.
Aside from honouring individuals and organisations with career-boosting recognitions, the awards promote a culture of appreciation through which genuine achievers are honoured, and also provide media scholars and professionals, policy formulators, and regulators with the welcome annual feedback on the state of media practice.
In all, 52 nominations have been made in various categories from which will emerge the overall winners.
Chioma Kalu
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