Promasidor
Nigeria Limited, maker of Cowbell Milk, has announced that its Quill
Awards for journalists will hold Saturday, May 18, 2013, in Lagos.
Andrew
Enahoro, head, legal and public relations, Promasidor Nigeria, who
disclosed this in Lagos recently, said arrangements had been concluded
to hold the debut edition of the awards, saying the awards would be
graced by notable personalities in the public and private sectors of the
economy.
The
‘Promasidor Quill Awards’ is a platform in Nigeria to reward
journalists for dedicated news reportage on industry, education,
corporate social responsibility and nutrition issues all year round.
The
awards cover five categories - Brand Advocate of the year, Best
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Report of the year, Most Educative
Report of the year, Best Report on Nutrition, and the Best Photo Story
of the year.
Enahoro
said as part of preparation for the awards the company had appointed
five professionals in their various fields of endeavour as judges to
select winners for the different categories, remarking that the judges
were carefully chosen because of the regard the company attached to the
awards.
He
listed the judges as Patrick Dele Cole, a veteran journalist, who will
serve as chairman of the panel; Emevwo Biakolo, dean, School of Media
and Communication of the Pan African University; Jide Ologun, chairman,
Nigerian Institute of Public Relations, Lagos chapter; Kadaria Ahmed,
former editor of 234 Next, and Kelechi Obi Amadi, an international
painter and photographer. Speaking on the reasons the company is
organising the awards, Enahoro said, “We decided in partnership with our
PR agency, TPT International Limited on the need to reach out more to
journalists and appreciate them.
“But
more importantly, we are out to challenge them on how they can continue
doing their jobs more professionally and exhibit excellence. In the
Shakespearean times, the quill was the only mode of writing - ink and
feather, so it was only natural that we come up with an award that would
be symbolic of that era and we have done a bit of research, which
informs the categories we have laid out and even the gifts.”
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