Tag: Awards

  • Celebrity carpenter Moses dedicates silent heroes awards to father

    Celebrity carpenter Moses dedicates silent heroes awards to father

    The CEO Sagesse De Dieu Ltd, popularly known as celebrity carpenter Mr. Moses Amiebenomo has dedicated his award as Silent Hero in Business and Enterprise to his father, Barrister Idris Amiebenomo.

    The award organised SHA was to honour distinguished Nigerians in business and industry, politics, education, hospitality, entertainment, banking, governance, security, media, maritime and others. 

    He received his award at a colourful ceremony which took place at Cabana A Hall, The Wells Carlton Hotel, No. 8 Gado Nasko Close, Asokoro Abuja. 

    Celebrity carpenter’s award was presented to him by the Commissioner of Police, FCT command, CP Bennett Igweh. 

    This is the latest honour he received in the course of being a carpenter, carrying out the furniture jobs of highly placed individuals and organizations in the society. 

    Recall that he had had a frosty relationship with his father over his choice of profession, which lasted for over 15 years. They were however recently reconciled following the intervention of the president and founder of Brekete Family, Ordinary Ahmed Isah. 

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    He was the first to establish the first college of traditional carpentry in Africa. He has also mentored so many young persons at no cost, especially those with passion for the job but lack financial capacity. 

    He is a serial entrepreneur and business merchant who has done quality jobs for government agencies and notable private organizations. 

    Earlier, he was also honoured at Africa CEO Merit Awards organised by Goodwill Ambassador Agency. 

    Others honoured at the sixth edition of Silent Heroes Award include, Vice Admiral Emmanuel Ogalla, Chief of the Naval Staff; RT. Hon Sheriff F.O. Oborevwori, Governor of Delta State; Ned Nwoko Senator representing Delta North, Prof. Leroy Chuma Edozien, Ubili Ka Nkwu Ahaba; IGP Kayode Egbetokun; and Pastor Ikechukwu Edmund Ezeobi. 

    The initiative was conceived by the founder, Odita Sunday-Udemaguna, an influential journalist and humanitarian who noted that “In our larger society, there are men and women who are silently working assiduously behind the scenes to oil our nation’s wheel of progress.

    “These people are SILENT HEROES in their own right but have largely remained unsung and under-celebrated. Believe it or not, they are the reason our nation has made the modest progress recorded in different spheres in contemporary times.”

  • Questionable media awards

    Questionable media awards

    There is nothing wrong in individuals, organisations, institutions and government officials being commended and given awards for excellent performance.

    Even if what they did is in the line of their duties or roles expected of them, they can still be acknowledged for being outstanding compared with others, especially in a society like ours where not many are not committed to the tasks expected of them.

    However, while the media should not hesitate to commend good performance of any sort through reports, opinions, editorials and commentaries, organising awards, apart for the industry related ones , for elected officials, other sectors and individuals is not something they should over-indulge in for whatever reason.

    As watchdog of society which is supposed to hold the governments and others accountable, the media should avoid compromising situations where they are honouring those they should be subjecting to critical assessments and told how to not only to do their expected duties, but do better to meet the expectations of the people.

    It's against this background that one finds it difficult to understand why media unions or groups and media houses should regularly organise all manner of awards to honor government officials, institutions and individuals which questions their integrity.

    The recent Internal Security Meritorious Award by the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) conferred on the Chairman of Tantita Security Services, High Chief Government Ekpemupolo alias Tompolo is uncalled for and amounts to cheapening the status of the union that should be more concerned about enhancing the professional status of it's members.

    The explanation by the NUJ President, Chris Isiguzo that the award was in recognition of the sterling contribution of Tompolo and his firm, TSSL, to the critical campaign against crude oil theft in the country is not tenanable.

    If Tompolo has “risen to the occasion and gathered an array of young men who have taken it upon themselves to help this country continue to survive as a peaceful nation, united and continue to fend for itself and helped to address the issue of crude oil theft,” as NUJ President claims, the union and members can acknowledge the contributions, but should not give him an award in an area of work that is not their expertise.

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    It's indeed shameful that the NUJ President had to lead a delegation to confer the award on him in his home town. Its should not be something to be proud of as achievement as Isiguzo is making it seem.

    Why should the NUJ give the impression that Tompolo through his company is doing a charity work in the Niger Delta when it is currently the sole contractor awarded the pipeline surveillance multi- billion naira contract by the Federal Government.

    The union through its award is giving the wrong impression that the work being done by TSSL cannot be better done than any other company even when there have been calls by other stakeholders in the region to decentralise the surveillance contracts to avoid what a group called “ineptitude and enthrone collective protection of the nation’s assets and resources in the areas.”

    No matter how well Tompolo’s company is implementing the contracts awarded to him, the task of assessing its performance to give him an award should not be that of NUJ, but that of other security experts who have better indicators to determine what is required to be done in the region.

    It’s time NUJ, other media groups and organisations stop awarding questionable awards which are based on other ulterior motives than outstanding performance of those awarded.

     If the media wants to be taken seriously as it should, the practitioners should remain the watchdogs they are supposed to be instead of being seen as lopdogs.

  • Luminary awards set to recognise individuals impacting communities

    Luminary awards set to recognise individuals impacting communities

    The Luminary Awards is set to reward and celebrate individuals championing community development.

    The nomination phase, according to the organisers, began in December last year and will end on Thursday, February 15.

    The award winner will be announced and presented with a cash gift on May 1, 2024.

    It aims to provide financial support of 1 million Naira to the ultimate winner (the luminary laureate).

    Founded by Napa Onwusah, a multinational business leader and advocate for human empowerment, the Luminary Awards was created to acknowledge individuals who have made profound impacts within their communities.

    According to Napa: “The Luminary Awards are more than mere recognition; it stands as a testament to the profound ability of individuals to effect meaningful change despite all odds.

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    “Our mission is to spotlight the everyday heroes whose impact is felt within and outside their immediate communities.”

    A statement by the organisers said: “Eligibility for participation is open to Nigerian individuals aged 18 and above who address critical needs or issues within their communities, demonstrate a positive impact, and possess a consistent track record of community development.

    “The luminary awards seek to honour those whose tireless efforts, often behind the scenes, usually go unnoticed.

    “A distinguished panel of four independent judges, including Ayokanmi Ayuba, Deputy Country Director at TechnoServe Nigeria; D.J.O. Majekodunmi, CEO of Pact Universal; Eliezer Ajah, Learning and Development Specialist; and Oluwaseyi Kehinde-Peters, Founder of PAWEN, will meticulously evaluate nomination entries.

    “The top 20 nominees will be announced on March 1, 2024, and subjected to public voting until April 15, 2024.

    “Beyond the ultimate winner, the Luminary Awards hopes to also recognize the top 20 nominees by presenting them with cash gifts and consolation prizes. However, this can only be possible with the support of sponsors and partners interested in this noble initiative.

    “For nominations, sponsorship, and partnership inquiries, or additional information, please visit our website: luminaryaward.com.”

  • Grand Finale of The Future Africa Leaders Awards 2023 set to hold Dec 31

    Grand Finale of The Future Africa Leaders Awards 2023 set to hold Dec 31

    The 11th edition of The Future Africa Leaders Awards’ (FALA) highly anticipated grand finale is set to take place on December 31st, 2023, at the Loveworld Crusade Ground, Aseese, Nigeria.

    The annual event recognizes and empowers young Africans between the ages of 16 and 23 who have fostered positive change and innovative advancement in their communities across the continent through multifaceted initiatives and projects.

    The winner of the night, who embodies the highest standards of visionary leadership, will receive a prize of $25,000. Additionally, the top ten finalists announced will receive a grant of $10,000 each for their contributions. 

    Over the past decade, the Future Africa Leaders Foundation has played a pivotal role in identifying, honoring, empowering, and mentoring young Africans from all corners of the continent. These individuals voluntarily took on leadership roles in their local communities and have successfully spearheaded various grassroots initiatives to address some of Africa’s most pressing challenges through innovative and indigenous solutions. Since its inception, over $1.35 million has been awarded to 110 youths from 28 African countries out of thousands of entries reviewed annually from all 54 countries.  

    On December 17th, this year’s top 30 nominees selected from various African countries, such as Somalia, Morocco, Tanzania, Nigeria, Kenya, Algeria, Republic Of The Congo, Burundi, Chad, South Sudan and more were announced during a nomination show. The contenders include exceptional individuals like Abdimalik Abdullahi Hussein, Bouchra El Mourabit, Derrick Absalom, Favour Bassey Effiom, Malkia Mutwoki, Silia Taider, Denise Ruth Loemba Won-Mi, Ezekiel Ubani Akuma, Grace Lamane Fatime, Emma Kwaje and many others. To watch the re-broadcast of the nomination show, visit www.futureafricaleadersfoundation.org. 

    Hosted by the Chris Oyakhilome Foundation International, the event emphasizes the Foundation’s steadfast commitment to nurturing the next generation of African leaders and expediting Africa’s systemic change by cultivating a spirit of innovation, responsibility, and service among young leaders.

    In his striking opening address at the 2022 Future Awards Leaders Award ceremony, Pastor Chris Oyakhilome, D.Sc, DSC, D.D, the distinguished founder and host of the event, emphasized the significance of Africa to the Foundation and asserted that Africa is not as it is often portrayed, but a place full of hope, strength, and courage.

    He unequivocally stated, “Our work is global, but we are aware of the peculiar situation in African countries where leadership is much needed, and this initiative is our contribution to building leaders from their youths; it’s the reason for this Award. In the past few years, we have witnessed very inspiring feats achieved by our young people; we keep looking out for more across African countries, and quite frankly, there’s so much to see. When you get to review their work, you’d be amazed that most of it is unheard.”

    Former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo, who has chaired the ceremony multiple times, expressed his confidence in the potential of African youths to develop the continent just like any other in the world. He opined, “All we need is the identification of those who will do the leading; encourage, empower, mentor, and monitor them so that they can take us to the promised lane.”

    The event has featured an impressive lineup of keynote speakers, including world-renowned figures such as the first elected female head of state in Africa, Madame President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf of Liberia, former President of Nigeria Goodluck Jonathan, Nobel Peace Laureate Leymah Roberta Gbowee, Dr. Arikana Chihombori-Quao, Solomon Dalung, and many others.

    The Award has produced several outstanding winners who have gone on to do great exploits and make significant contributions to society. Among these remarkable individuals are Ajide Sharon and Ekpoki Naomi from Nigeria, Salapei Lotan from Kenya, Sakala Rose from Malawi, Musodza Karen from South Africa, Isaiah Deng from South Sudan, and Babienne Heline Eweni, Wawa Gwei Michael, Nervis Nzomethiah, and Lebsey Petmia Lebaga from Cameroon. These individuals are a true testament to the Foundation’s impact, and their exceptional achievements have inspired many worldwide.

    Nobel Peace Laureate Leymah Roberta Gbowee took the opportunity to boldly charge the global audience at the program to recognize the promise that Africa holds within. She confidently stated, ” I encourage the young people to strive for what they want and look within, not outside!” In the same vein, Former President Goodluck Jonathan also expressed his unwavering belief in the critical role that “African youths are critical stakeholders in our quest for socio-economic transformation as a continent.”

     Indeed, December 31st’s Eve will be a night to remember for visionary young leaders and patriotic Africans across the globe. Tune in to applaud and celebrate these stellar young leaders driving the continental systemic change, societal advancement, and responsible leadership Africa needs today!

    Participate from anywhere in the world in your preferred language by logging on to www.futureafricaleadersfoundation.org or all Loveworld Networks. You can also watch the LIVE broadcast of the New Year’s Eve Service with Pastor Chris Oyakhilome and the FALA grand finale on your local TV and radio stations.

  • X3M Ideas tops chart at LAIF awards with 15 gold, 20 silver, seven bronze

    X3M Ideas tops chart at LAIF awards with 15 gold, 20 silver, seven bronze

    Leading creative agency, X3M Ideas, has emerged overall winner at the 2023 Lagos Advertising and Ideas Festival (LAIF) Awards with 276 points ahead of its closest agency, Noah’s Ark which scored 255 points. Insight Publicis Limited garnered 234 points to take the 3rd position in the highly competitive awards ceremony.

    In the breakdown of the award, X3M Ideas clinched 15 Gold, 20 Silver and 7 Bronze while Noah’s Ark won 12 Gold, 16 Silver and 17 Bronze. Insight went home with 9 Gold, 16 Silver and 15 Bronze. 19 other creative agencies participated in the competition, including Leo Burnet Limited, which took the 4th position with 9 Gold, 4 Silver and 4 Bronze which gave the agency a total of 117 points.

     In the final analysis, X3M Ideas’ Glo “School teacher” got a silver, Showmax “No one tells a story like we do” got 4 silvers and a gold. The agency creative work for Nirvana’s “Lyrics of innocence” – got a Gold, a silver and a Bronze while FNM’s ” My Kitchen” got a silver, Migo got a gold and a Bronze.

    Others X3M Ideas work that gave it the victory are. Jameson in Design for its Independence Day pack, which got two silvers. LPM’s “Voices in my air” got a gold and two silvers in radio and New media. Then the rest of the Golds 11, silvers 9, and Bronze 5 were shared between The Extra Step Initiative’s “Soot Life Expectancy”, Loritem’s “Wasteful Culture” and Newsrooms vote to predict.

    The 2023 LAIF Awards, which is the 18th edition, attracted important personalities, including captains of industries and top business executives and the crème de la crème of the advertising industry.

    According to the Chairman of the LAIF Management Board, Mr. Jay Chukwuemeka, this year’s awards presented a major opportunity to celebrate outstanding creative works that stood out in the last twelve months and also drive inclusion as seen in the volume of entries that have come in this season.

    Chukwuemeka noted that this year’s award celebration was quite symbolic considering the fact that it coincided with the golden celebration of AAAN as a body.

    With the theme ‘A New LAIF’, the 2023 LAIF Awards featured a total of 6 major categories and also featured the inclusion of new categories with over 550 entries received from 19 creative agencies that are located across Nigeria and registered under AAAN.

    “This year’s award certainly gave every participant the opportunity to celebrate distinctive works from advertising agencies in Nigeria for the period under review.  It was an exciting thing to celebrate the great ideas from our creative eggheads,” he said.

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    Meanwhile, the Chief Executive Officer of the agency, Mr. Steve Babaeko has reacted to the victory and described it as another wake-up call to his team to continue giving their best to any brief that comes before them.

    “Creative industry is a living discipline that requires total commitment. At X3M Ideas, we approach every brief like the only brief with all it requires to make it impact the bottom line of our client’s business as well as position us as the best. The LAIF award’s victory and others before it, both locally and at the global stage are testimonials for our resilience and dedication. While thanking God for the victory, I dedicate the award to our clients and members of my team who, day in, day out, think of the best way to approach a brief. Succinctly speaking, this is humbling, to say the least” Babaeko said.

    The X3M Ideas boss congratulated members of the Association of Advertising Agencies of Nigeria (AAAN), especially the LAIF Management Board, for raising the bar this year. He also congratulated other participating agencies for their creative ingenuity, adding that the annual event has continued to position Nigeria’s creative industry as one of the best in the African continent.

  • BON Awards: 34 films make 29 categories for 14th edition

    BON Awards: 34 films make 29 categories for 14th edition

    Thirty-Four films have made the 29 categories of the 2023 edition of the Best Of Nollywood awards.

    Netflix’s 2023 Nigerian crime thriller ‘Shanty Town’ leads the pack of  most nominated films with a total of 15 nominations.

    Xavier Ighorodje and Chichi Nworah’s ‘Shanty Town’ is joined by Tunde Aina’s ‘Underbelly’ and ‘Herdsmen’ to dominate 2023 BON awards nomination list.

    Joining ‘Shanty Town’ with 11 nominations is Toka Mcbaror and Chloe Coko’s ‘Herdsmen’ while Tunde Aina’s ‘Underbelly’ also takes the stage with 11 nominations.

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    BON Awards which was first held in December 2009, in Ikeja, Lagos State has continued to be a creative strata for the Nigerian movie industry.

    The last 13 editions have been hosted by different states in Nigeria including Ogun, Oyo, Kogi, Kano, Ekiti, Delta, Abia among others.

    The host state for the 2023 edition will be unveiled by the founder and chief executive officer of BON Awards, Seun Oloketuyi.

     This year’s edition of the annual award ceremony will be held on December 22.

  • Centre gets awards

    Centre gets awards

    Grooming Centre, a leading microfinance institution dedicated to empowering Small and Medium Enterprises, (SMEs), is pleased to announce that it has received an honourable mention in the “Best Financier for Women Entrepreneurs” category at the prestigious 2023 Global SME Finance Awards.

    This recognition marks another significant milestone for Grooming Centre and highlights its commitment to supporting women entrepreneurs and their businesses.

     Organised by the International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group, and the SME Finance Forum, the Global SME Finance Awards celebrate outstanding achievements in delivering exceptional financial products and services to SME clients.

    Endorsed by the G20’s Global Partnership for Financial Inclusion (GPFI), these awards honour financial institutions and fintech companies that have demonstrated remarkable dedication to SMEs.

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     Launched in 2018 and now in its sixth year, the Global SME Finance Awards capture the effective and successful practices of financiers, honouring the innovative products and services for SME clients that have achieved impressive results in expanding finance and services to SMEs, and the institutions that undertake those efforts.

    Grooming Centre’s recognition in the “Best Financier for Women Entrepreneurs” category underscores the institution’s unwavering commitment to fostering gender-inclusive financial services.

  • Branch, Ejiro, Williams shine at NEMCEA Awards

    Branch, Ejiro, Williams shine at NEMCEA Awards

    The Nigerian Electronic Media Content Exhibition and Award (NEMCEA) 2023 edition had come and gone but its memories will continue to linger.

    With much discourse, issues and perspectives raised, the three-day event held at the Radisson Blu Hotel, Ikeja, Lagos between August 22 and 24.

    Day 1 and Day 2 saw the opening ceremony, conferences/panel sessions, featured sessions/workshops and exhibition and showcase of the best of Nigerian content and programmes from TV, radio and online space.

    Day 3 was to reward excellent content creation and production from Nigeria.

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    The award nite came with its glamour with the keynote speaker, Dr. Tunji Sotimirin, charging stakeholders to increase their standard of production to be able to meet the unique criteria of NEMCEA The Awards yearly.

    The Jury Chairman, Francis Onwochie, said: “Awards and reward systems globally help to inspire output. Most of the awards this year are competitive, some are non-competitive, and so internally administered,” he submitted.

     The winners of NEMCEA 2023 ‘The Awards’ included Femi Branch, Midi Agunpopo and Femi Idowu, who won Best Actor, Best Actress and Best Director respectively.

     Other winners were Kraks TV, Zeb Ejiro, Opa Williams, Adekunle Salawu, Adeniji Omirin and the late Amaka Igwe.

  • Awards for content Board, chief get awards

    THE Executive Secretary (ES), Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB), Mr. Simbi Kesiye Wabote, has been awarded the Transformational Business Leader in Public Sector.

    The NCDMB was recognised as the Government Agency of the Year for Enabling Business.

    The awards review committee said the ES has provided exemplary leadership at the NCDMB and had spearheaded several initiatives which help to create conducive environment for the private sector to thrive.

    It added that the award celebrates “a public officer under whose inspirational leadership new opportunities for domestic prosperity are being unlocked”.

    The two awards were given by the Nigerian Business Leadership Awards of BusinessDa in Lagos.

    Receiving the awards, Wabote thanked the company and its Awards Review Committee for the awards and expressed delight that “the media and populace fully appreciate our efforts in using Nigerian Content to create employment opportunities and to promote the growth of the local economy” .

    He dedicated the awards to his family and NCDMB workers, stressing: “I have succeeded in this role simply because I have the full support of the management and staff of the NCDMB. Their commitment and dedication to duty is second to none.”

    Wabote thanked President Muhammadu Buhari for the opportunity to serve in NCDMB and underscored the support received from the Presidency to deliver on the mandates contained in the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry Content Development (NOGICD) Act.

    He stated that the Board had pushed a few new ideas in the last two and a half years, including equity investments in strategic third party projects, introduction of Service Level Agreements (SLAs) with international and indigenous operating companies to enhance the Ease of Doing Business, creation of the US$200million Nigerian Content Intervention Fund to provide affordable and accessible credit for local oil service companies, progression of industrial parks to domesticate oil and gas components manufacturing and construction of the Board’s 17-storey Headquarters Building in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State.

    He added: “We feel highly elated that our modest ideas and efforts are making the desired impacts and have attracted recognitions,” assuring: “These awards will reenergise us to do more for our country.”

  • Campuslife writer, others shine at awards

    No fewer than 28 individuals, including a CAMPUSLIFE reporter Adesola Ikulajolu, have received the ‘Outstanding Personality’ award for their good leadership in the society.

    The awardees were honoured during the yearly awards by Prestige Anchor Leadership and Empowerment and Capacity Building (PALEC) at Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife.

    PALEC is a non-governmental organisation (NGO) on leadership and capacity building. The event, with theme ‘Maverick’, was the fourth.

    According to Adebayo Nathaniel Adebola, the convener of the event, the slection of the awardees, went through several stages of three weeks’online voting, which is 70 per cent, as well as 30 per cent of profile screening for potential awardees.

    Adebola added that since youths were the ones who transform the world, there was need to preach to them good leadership and entrepreneurial skills.

    “Youths are the transformers. What happens on campus affects the world. This is why preaching leadership while building youths’ entrepreneurial skills and awarding them is necessary,” Adebayo said.

    Ikulajolu Adesola, who won in the Campus Journalist category, said  the award was a feat and an encouragement to do more.

    “Winning this award is an encouragement to do more in journalism,” Ikulajolu said.

    “I don’t know who did the nomination, but that means someone is somewhere watching the things I do. I really appreciate God and everyone who supported me for this award,” Ikulajolu added.

    Another awardee, Olufemi Damilola, who won the Media Personality of the year, also said he never expected to win.

    He said: “I never expected I could win it. I didn’t know the pedigree of other nominees, how strong they are, their past records and achievements. I only knew I was competing and I that someone would win. But with the support of God and everyone who voted and helped in the voting stage, I came atop others.”

    Another awardee, Dr Bolanle Ogungbamila, who lectures at the Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko, expressed his appreciation to those who voted for him.

    “An individual cannot attain a position or record and achievement without deliberate sacrifices from others,”Ogungbamila said.

    He added that the award had taught him “to continue to sacrifice time, energy, and space in order to make human and physical environments better” than he met them.

    Other awardees include, Humanitarian of the Year, Ogunode Sunday Abraham; Women Empowerment Activist of the Year – Prof. Beatrice  Olubukola Ogunba; Most Dedicated Leader of the Year, Dr Christiana Shade Ade-Johnson; Leadership Personality of the Year, Olugbenga Ayo Ojubanire, and Leadership and Capacity Building Platform of the Year – ENACTUS AAUA.

    Other were Best Student Innovative Brand of the Year, Yung Kay Graphics; Student Entrepreneur of the Year (Male), Ibrahim Oluwaseun Ridwan; Student Entrepreneur of the Year (Female), Ilesanmi Ajoke Esther; Youth Capacity Building Blog of the Year, Sando.org.ng, Most Innovative Student of the Year, Jolayemi Oluwatobi Samuel; Student Activist of the Year,  Tosin Agbaje; Most Influential Student Leader of the Year, Epueke Mmaduka Mathew; and Student Leadership Personality of the Year, Ajagunna Daniel Abdulganiyu.