Nigerian media and journalists were celebrated by Women for their commitment to reporting women at the maiden edition of ReportHer Awards which took place on Saturday 8 July 2023 at Radisson Blu Ikeja Lagos.
AriseNews won the Television category as the TV station that reported women more and gave prime space to women. BluePrint Newspaper won the print category. Voice of Nigeria won the Radio category as the media platform that aimed at fair reportage of women. Techcabal won the Digital (online) category. Titilope Fadare, a senior reporter at Premium Times Nigeria won the Individual Journalist category as the journalist that interviewed, covered, reported more women stories, ensured gender-balanced reportage emerging as the ReportHer Journalist of the Year. She also won a scholarship to train at the British Broadcasting Corporation in the United Kingdom courtesy UNwomen and the Government of Canada.
Motunrayo Alaka, Executive Director, Wole Soyinka
Centre for Investigative Journalism (WSCIJ) noted that ReportHer Awards comes
at a critical time in Nigeria’s history. She challenged the President Bola
Ahmed Tinubu-led administration to aim for more than 50% in its appointments
as the country awaits the list of ministers and heads of agencies, boards and
parastatals, even as she emphasised the need for media to lead the way towards
gender-balanced reportage that will enhance the development of both the media
and the country.
Dr Babatunde Okewale chairman Women Radio 91.7
thanked Nigerian media for the progress made so far in female reportage and for
being deliberate in the fair inclusion of women. Okewale appreciated UN Women
and the Canadian government for their support towards the realisation of this
idea.
Beatrice Eyong, UN Women country representative to
Nigeria and ECOWAS thanked media organisations for advancing the rights of
women and girls in Nigeria through media visibility. She faulted the stereotype
and biased representation of women which birthed the need for UN Women to
address the seclusion of women in national affairs and gender inequality. Eyong
acknowledged the media as active shapers of perception and as such must be
intentional in giving prominence to women-related issues to change the
narrative that has been on for so long. In her words “If we do not achieve
gender equality and empowerment, we cannot achieve sustainable development
goals”
Dr. Kole Shettima, Africa Director of MacArthur
foundation highlighted the importance of the ReportHer Awards and celebrated
media organisations that are committed to gender and social inclusion.
Barrister Ebere Ifendu, president Women in
Politics Forum thanked the media on behalf of women and highlighted the need to
change the stereotyped reportage
of women which is a challenge women in politics face.
Balarabe Shehu Ilelah, Director General National
Broadcasting Commission commended the initiative and said women must be empowered to be part of the
developmental process of Nigeria. Ilelah also noted ReportHer Awards will
prompt broadcasters to more inclusive gender-balanced reportage. He encouraged
the awardees to do more as there are a lot of grounds to be covered.
Dr. Abiola Akiyode-Afolabi, Executive Director
WARDC reiterated the importance of women in the development of the country and
thanked UNWomen & Government of Canada for their support to Nigeria.
Olusola Momoh, vice-chair of Channels Media Group
represented by Joke Rogers commended the initiative and re-emphasised the
importance of supporting the cause of women as they contribute immeasurably to
the growth of every nation.
Mufiliat Fijabi, chief executive officer of
Nigerian Women Trust Fund spoke on the need to close the gap in the visibility
given to women especially women in leadership. Fijabi noted that the ReportHer
Awards is an initiative worthy of international standards and since UNwomen is
represented across Africa it should be replicated across African countries.
Lanre Arogundade who spoke on behalf of the board
of judges revealed that the selection period was from March 2022 to March 2023
and highlighted the basis of selection which included the informative nature of
the entries, ethics and professionalism, social responsibility of journalists
on the female gender reportage, the extent to which women were used as news
sources and the 50-50 representation of women in everyday stories.
Wale Olanrewaju, Chairman NUJ Ogun State Council
thanked Women Radio for its dedication to amplifying the voices of women and
urged UNwomen and Women Radio to extend training to media in Ogun State.
The 2023 ReportHer Awards received 106 entries.
Judges are Ene Ede gender advocate and publisher of the Woman Today mewspaper,
Lanre Arogundaade, Executive Director of International Press Centre (IPC),
Chinonso Clark CEO Lead For Good Africa and Hamzat Lawal, Chief Executive Officer
of Connected Development (CODE).
Toun Okewale Sonaiya, co-founder Women Radio 91.7
thanked media owners, executives, editors and journalists who break stereotypes
in their reportage of Women especially during the 2023 elections and urged the
winners not to rest on their oars as there is more to be done to achieve a
50:50 balanced reportage of men and women. Okewale Sonaiya noted that
“2024 ReportHer Awards will expand to photographic journalists categories and
we must adopt a deliberate commitment to report women more and increase female
representation in the media”.
The ReportHer Awards is an initiative of Women
Radio 91.7 in partnership with Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism
(WSCIJ) supported by UN Women and the Government of Canada.
Nifemi Olaifa
Communications Officer
Women Radio 91.7


























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