Stella Din-Jacob, Okewale-Sonaiya ,23 others  named most powerful women in journalism

Wed, Oct 2, 2024
By editor
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Media, Women

STELLA Din-Jacob, Director of News, TVC Communications was , on Tuesday,  named most powerful woman in Journalism in Nigeria.

She emerged during the presentation of 25 most powerful women in Journalism, in Nigeria, organised by Yomi Owope, a Communication Specialist and founder of Women in Journalism Africa (WIJAFRICA).

The event was also the 2024 edition of WIJAFRICA conference, with the theme “Doing Good Journalism”.

Toun Okewale-Sonaiya, Chief Executive Officer of the first women radio, WFM 91.7, clinched the second most powerful woman in Journalism, in Nigeria for raising  journalists ,well grounded in investigative journalism.

Kadaria Ahmed, the Chief Executive Officer of RadioNow 95.3FM became the third most powerful woman in Journalism, due to her relentless pursuit of truth on challenges confronting women in Northern Nigeria.

Maupe Ogun-Yusuf, a media personality with Channels Television emerged fourth most powerful woman in Journalism.

Azeezat Olaoluwa  emerged as the fifth while  Chiemelie Ezeobi was the sixth, Tessy Ogomu came seventh, Amarachi Ubani clinched the eighth position while  Sharon Ijasan got the ninth.

For the 10th most powerful woman in Journalism, Siju Alabi emerged winner, Doja Allen won the eleventh position and

Morayo Afolabi-Brown came twelfth

Others are: Stephanie Busari, Konye Nwabogor, Kikelomo Atanda, Ayo Mairo, Tolulope Adeleru-Balogun, Neya Kalu, Nancy Iloh, Esther Omopariola, Kemi Ajumobi, Ini John-Mekwa, Veronica Dan-Ikpoyi, Ireti Bakare-Yusuf and Funke Fayemi.

Earlier, Yomi Owope, Founder of WIJ appreciated everyone who had been supporting the platform as it marked its 10th  anniversary.

Owope said that the initiative was birthed dur to his passion for journalism.

In her response, Din-Jacob said: “I am shocked, I can see that the next generation of good journalists have taken over so I was shocked, this still comes to me.

“I appreciate the organiser of this programme. This job is a way of life, it is not a profession, I want you to know that failure is not an option and impossible does not exist.

“This is to encourage everyone. I became a mother 2 years ago at age 54. I never studied Journalism, I had a background in law so anyone can achieve anything if they put your minds to it.”

Also, Okewale-Sonaiya said:”I am humbled, I am happy, and I am honoured to have been recognised by this esteemed profession that I love being part of.

“I am very humbled that the work I do through the women radio platform is being recognised year in, year out. I am grateful.

“I am looking forward to using the women radio platform and any other platform that I find myself to raise better, bigger journalists than myself.

“I will continue to use my network, my skills, knowledge and platform to raise more journalists.

“In the last three years, I have trained 62 female Journalists on investigative journalism. We taught them a mix of investigative journalism. That is my passion, and that is what I am going to be spending much of my time doing now

“So, we are going to increase the capacity, because that is an area we do not have many young Journalists that is my mission and am going to ensure that gap is bridged

“We raise better female journalists, broadcasters who understand the importance of research, fact checking and who will be doing good journalism.”

Also, Fayemi of the Voice of Nigeria (VON), appreciated the organiser of the programme as she pledged to improve the  quality of her  report on gender equality.

“Am quite elated belonging to the big league. This is a call to do more, it will be another level of doing what is right. Reports on gender equality is something I will continue doing because I love developmental stories,” she said.

Mrs Ifeyinwa Omowole, a Deputy Editor-in-Chief with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), along with five others ,were also recognised for their contributions towards encouraging women Journalists to be more professional. (NAN)

Photo Caption: The 25 most powerful women in Journalism, in Nigeria.

2nd October, 2024.

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