Manasseh Azure Awuni |
A few categories were awarded and it was the time to reward the maiden
addition to the category – the most promising journalist of the year.
The public address system for the occasion was the lousiest as the name of the “Bongo man” was mentioned.
Manasseh who is a freelance Journalist and also has about 80 articles to his credit won this prestigious award. It was no surprise at all. Indeed your hard work, determination, and dedication made you reap the fruit of your labour and it is very true that a journalist can never have a better CV than his or her byline.
The GJA and the adjudication panel deserve tonnes of commendation for not undermining the integrity of the award. Journalists should always bear in mind that Mediocre, irresponsible and unethical journalism does not win awards.
The works of the most promising journalist of the year has been my source of inspiration and I thank God for allowing me to meet a wonderful person like Manasseh Azure Awuni. The first time of meeting Manasseh was full of joy and I still remember the advice he gave me: “Money is not everything in life.
As a journalist let people know you by your works.” Little did I know that people have known him by his works and just after one year of practice along side his national service as a public relations person, he would be rewarded as the most promising journalist of the year 2010.
As the thief told Jesus on the cross: “Lord remember me when you go to paradise.” I also say remember me Manasseh when you receive the Laptops and the credits. It is my prayer that the Lord keep us together till the time that he comes.
I say Ayekoo and Kudos to Manasseh Azure Awuni. May greater awards come your way as long as you remain in this field. May God bless you.
Ekow Aidoo
paanyan7@gmail.com
The public address system for the occasion was the lousiest as the name of the “Bongo man” was mentioned.
Manasseh who is a freelance Journalist and also has about 80 articles to his credit won this prestigious award. It was no surprise at all. Indeed your hard work, determination, and dedication made you reap the fruit of your labour and it is very true that a journalist can never have a better CV than his or her byline.
The GJA and the adjudication panel deserve tonnes of commendation for not undermining the integrity of the award. Journalists should always bear in mind that Mediocre, irresponsible and unethical journalism does not win awards.
The works of the most promising journalist of the year has been my source of inspiration and I thank God for allowing me to meet a wonderful person like Manasseh Azure Awuni. The first time of meeting Manasseh was full of joy and I still remember the advice he gave me: “Money is not everything in life.
As a journalist let people know you by your works.” Little did I know that people have known him by his works and just after one year of practice along side his national service as a public relations person, he would be rewarded as the most promising journalist of the year 2010.
As the thief told Jesus on the cross: “Lord remember me when you go to paradise.” I also say remember me Manasseh when you receive the Laptops and the credits. It is my prayer that the Lord keep us together till the time that he comes.
I say Ayekoo and Kudos to Manasseh Azure Awuni. May greater awards come your way as long as you remain in this field. May God bless you.
Ekow Aidoo
paanyan7@gmail.com
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