Techgh24 Editor tops them all at maiden MTN Bright Media Awards
Date: 2022-03-13
Accra, Ghana - Managing Editor of Techgh24, Sammy Dowuona emerged as the overall best journalist at the maiden MTN Ghana Bright Media Awards, which formed part of the telecom giant's 25th Anniversary celebrations.
Sammy first emerged the top out of three winners in the online category, with his article that chronicled how MTN digital investments has impacted every aspect of the lives of Ghanaians, from the individuals, through private businesses to even the government levels.
There were three other top winners for print, radio and TV categories, with whom Sammy went head to head for the top award and he emerged the overall winner.
This two awards at the plush event held at the Alisa Hotel in Accra, brings Sammy’s awards to four in less than a year.
In October last year, Sammy went on record as the first ever journalist to have won an award at the Ghana Information Technology and Telecom Awards (GITTA). He was decorated for Outstanding Contribution to ICT Reporting on that occasion. He then went on to pick a similar award at the maiden FIN Cashless Awards in December 2021.
Speaking with journalists after the awards, Sammy said he is humbled for having emerged top winner among very fine colleague journalists, but was also glad that his years of consistency in shaping telecoms policy and telling industry stories with his pen has paid off.
He lauded MTN for standing out as the only telecoms operator in Ghana which puts its money where its mouth is as long as media development in Ghana is concerned, and expressed the hope that the telecoms market leader will continue to do more to promote excellent journalism in Ghana.
For his awards, Sammy took home two separate packages worth GHS32,000.
Other award winners
In the print category, Ama Barfi Achaah of Daily Graphic emerged as the top winner, while Michael Abataye of Ghanaian Times and Suleiman Mustapha of Daily Graphic came in as first and second runners-up respectively.
For the online category which produced the overall winner of the awards (Samuel Dowuona), Rev Dr. Felix Klutse of Business Day Ghana and Kofi Ahovi of Businessweek were the first runner-up and third runner-up prizes respectively.
In the TV category, Francisca Sedinam Arhin of GhOne TV, Kweku Bolton of GBC, and Phil John Quartey of Metro TV emerged first, second, and third runner-up respectively.
For the radio category, Thomas Tetteh and Rosemond Adjetey won prizes in the first and second slots.
Ten special awards were also given to some media institutions and deserving individuals. The special award winners included Ghana Journalists Association (GJA), Institute of Financial and Economic Journalists (IFEJ), Journalists for Business Advocacy (JBA), Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA), Network of Communication Reporter, Nana Kwesi Gyan Apenteng, and Nii Maale Aseda among others.
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