Tag: Award

  • And Bruce Onobrakpeya wins Nigeria’s Ultimate Medal – Sunny Awhefeada

    By Sunny Awhefeada

    …and Bruce Onobrakpeya wins Nigeria’s Ultimate Medal.

    The Nigerian National Order of Merit (NNOM) was instituted in 1979 to reward cerebral achievement. It was at inception known as the Nigerian National Merit Award (NNMA).

    Although the nomenclature has changed, the significance and prestige of the award remains unassailable.

    The biodata on the back cover of Chinua Achebe’s The Trouble with Nigeria describes the award as Nigeria’s “highest accolade for intellectual achievement”.

    The prize has remained so. Achebe was the first winner in 1979 and many other distinguished Nigerian intellectuals had gone on to win it.

    A roll call of the winners whether they are from the Humanities or the Sciences points to the reality that it is actually bestowed on Nigeria’s best.

    And it must be admitted that Nigeria’s best is the world’s best irrespective of the cog in the wheel of our national development and by extension our hobbled education system.

    Thus the NNOM, even though it is a national award, could be compared to the Nobel Prize superintended by the Swedish academy.

    Some Nigerians are as title crazy as Governor Okorocha of Imo State is driven crazy by his vision! There are many contrived awards in Nigeria!

    From the one bestowed by the president on himself and friends in the name of national honours to the ones thrown around by tertiary institutions and shadowy organizations to whoever could pay, Nigeria brims with awards.

    Yet, I dare say that the only one with unimpeachable integrity is the NNOM! It is awarded annually and this year’s winner is the master artist Bruce Obomeyoma Onobrakpeya!

    All the winners from Achebe to Onobrakpeya will top any master class of their discipline anywhere in the world!

    In truth, whatever modicum of respect Nigeria has earned in the world came through the remarkable achievements of her intellectuals.

    If the world concedes some measure of respectability to Nigeria, it is because Achebe, Wole Soyinka, Christopher Okigbo, JP Clark, Bruce Onobrakpeya and their ilk in other fields of knowledge are Nigerians.

    When words filtered in that Onobrakpeya won this year’s NNMA many concluded that it was long overdue.

    The Delta State University, Abraka, under the vice chancellorship of Professor Victor Peretomode bestowed its highly regarded honourary doctorate on Onobrakpeya in July this year.

    Instead of casting the doctorate at the highest bidder, the university chose three worthy Nigerians, the Ohworode of Olomu, the Asagba of Asaba and Onobrakpeya.

    The DELSU honour and the NNOM reinforce and justify each other. As university orator, the lot fell on me to do Onobrakpeya’s citation.

    Part of it reads:

    Bruce Onobrakpeya is a living art avatar who shares the same hallowed platform with Picasso, Leonardo da Vinci and Michael Angelo in the universal configuration of artistic influence!

    He was in the vanguard of the “Zaria rebels” led by Uche Okeke that championed the decolonisation of African visual arts by privileging traditional influences in their practice.

    Much of the motif of Onobrakpeya’s art is rooted in his Urhobo tradition as he gives visual representation to ethno-philosophy, folklore, politics, environment, religion, modernity.

    While Urhobo tradition provides his collage, the world remains his canvas.

    As a master artist in a class of his own, it didn’t take long for Onobrakpeya’s skilful hands to attract global attention.

    He became an Artist-in-Residence at Haystack Mountain of Art and Craft in Maine in the United States of America in 1975. He has, since then, held some of the most prestigious Art Residencies and professorships around the world, seven of which were in the United States.

    He also enjoyed the same rare privilege at the Institute of African Studies, University of Ibadan, and the National Gallery of Zimbabwe which is one of the world’s most notable arts galleries.

    In the course of his enchanting career as an artist, Onobrakpeya has held more than one hundred art exhibitions.

    The first of which took place in Ughelli in 1959.

    Since then his art works have been standing taller than any other at exhibitions in Lagos, New York, London, Berlin, Moscow, Warsaw, Washington, Bologna, Nairobi, Illinois, Toronto, Bradford, Holland, Zurich, Bonn, Zimbabwe, Abidjan, Dakar, Dubai, etc.

    I must not forget the one at the Vatican Museum in Rome in 1977. I am sure Pope Paul VI must have told God about the marvel of Onobrakpeya’s art.

    In recognition of his sublime art, he has received over fifty awards, honours and prizes from all over the world. He is a winner of the Pope Paul VI Gold Medal.

    In 1989, the University of Ibadan, awarded him an honorary doctor of letters.

    He was the second person after Chinua Achebe to win the Nigeria Creativity Award in 2010.

    Many other prizes came from across the seas; USA, Britain, France, Iraq, Czechoslovakia, etc.

    The Federal Government of Nigeria conferred the Member of the Order of the Federal Republic (MFR) on him in 2002.

    Very significantly, the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) canonised him as a Living Human Treasure in 2006!

    Art connoisseurs have long reached a consensus that had there been a Nobel Prize for Visual Arts, Onobrakpeya would have long won it!

    Today, Onobrakpeya’s art works can be found in all the continents of the world.

    Presidents, Prime Ministers, Kings, Nobles, Commoners, all stand before his works in adoration!

    Onobrakpeya’s astonishing portfolio of achievements is reinforced by ibiebe an Urhobo alphabetic system he invented, fourteen published monographs and fourteen illustrated books.

    The number of theses written on his works by art cognoscenti is in the realm of the uncountable!

    Before us, today, is one of the most significant artists of global resonance for all times.

    At eighty-five, Onobrakpeya is the youngest among today’s honourees, but he is the oldest known practising artist in Africa now.

    Whatever he touches becomes art. Art works immortalise the artist. So let it be with Owena Bruce Obomeyoma Onobrakpeya.

     

    Awhefeada teaches literature at the Delta State University, Abraka.

     

  • PSG’s Mbappe wins Golden Boy award

    Paris St-Germain striker, Mbappe has won the Golden Boy award for the best player in Europe under the age of 21, ahead of Gabriel Jesus and Ousmane Dembele, who were shortlisted.

     

    The award is given to the best player under the age of 21 in Europe and is voted for by a panel of journalists from across the continent.

     

    The youngster who has scored four goals and provided four assists in 11 games for PSG this season, gained attention onto the world stage with Monaco last season and is now flourishing in the French capital, having formed a productive partnership with Brazilian Neymar.

     

    The 18-year-old, who has already won eight France caps, is currently on loan at Parc des Princes, and will officially join the club on a permanent basis next season, for a fee of €180 million.

     

    The award is given to the best player under the age of 21 in Europe and is voted for by a panel of journalists from across the continent.

     

    Lionel Messi (2005) and Paul Pogba (2013) have previously won the award which is given to the player who has been in the best form over the previous calendar year.

     

     

  • SAN title: Keyamo receives award for commitment to defence of human rights [Video]

    Human rights activist, Barr. Festus Keyamo (SAN), was on Friday honoured by a group of women rights organization led by the president of Women Arise for Change Initiative and the Campaign for Democracy, Dr. “Joe” Okei-Odumakin.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that Keyamo along with 29 other eminent legal practitioners in Nigeria were recently honoured with the SAN award.

    An elated Keyamo took to his Twitter handle @fkeyamo to announce his reception of the award.

    Keyamo twitted: “Just been honoured by some leading human/women’s rights organisations in Nigeria in recognition of my elevation as a Senior Advocate of Nigeria and for my struggle with them over the years”

  • Call For Application: 2017 Wole Soyinka Award For Investigative Journalism

    The Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism is calling for applications for the 12th edition of Wole Soyinka Award for Investigative Reporting. Nigerian journalists or team of journalists, full or part-time, with stories published between 4th October 2016 and 3rd October 2017, can apply for the opportunity.

    This award seeks to honour journalism works from the print, online, photo, editorial cartoon, television, and radio categories in general. The submitted reports must involve in-depth coverage of clandestine activities on public and or corporate corruption, human rights abuses, or on regulatory failures in Nigeria.

    In addition to the broad categories, WSCIJ in collaboration with Oxfam, an organisation dedicated to working to end the injustices that cause poverty, has included a special prize for reporting agriculture and food security in this year’s edition. The prize, which is part of a larger programme, will serve as an encouragement to reporters who are dedicated to reporting the focus area.

    Received entries will be collated using the award coding system and assessed by a panel of media experts and related professionals with good understanding of investigative reporting. Judges would broadly score stories based on quality of investigation, evidence, human rights elements, ethical reportage, courage, individual creativity, public interest, impact and quality of presentation.

    The deadline for the submission of applications is Tuesday, 24 October 2017 by 4 pm. All entries, apart from the online categories which must be sent by email to entries@wscij.org, must be delivered to the Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism office, Second Floor, No 18A Abiodun Sobajo Street, Off Lateef Jakande Street, Agidingbi, Ikeja, Lagos.

    The full criteria for award is available on the organisation’s website – www.wscij.org.

     

    ABOUT THE AWARD

    The Wole Soyinka Award for Investigative Reporting was first held in October 2005 to encourage the development of an investigative tradition in the Nigerian media through rigorous scrutiny of human rights violations, regulatory failures and corruption in the public and corporate sectors of the nation’s life.

     

    ABOUT THE CENTRE

    The Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism (WSCIJ) is a non-governmental organisation with a vision to stimulate the emergence of a socially just community defined by the ethics of inclusion, transparency and accountability through the mechanism of investigative journalism. The Centre is named after Professor Wole Soyinka in recognition of his life-long work in support of freedom of expression, freedom to hold an opinion, and freedom to impart them without fear or favour and without hindrance or interference. WSCIJ has held eleven annual editions of this award in investigative reporting and nine of its media lecture series among other capacity development initiatives for journalists since 2005.

     

  • UBA wins Interswitch awards

    United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc has emerged best institution in two esteemed categories at the prestigious Interswitch Awards and Gala.

    The bank beat other nominees in its category, taking away the prize for the Fastest Growing Bank Partner given to the bank with the most impressive performance in Verve card issuance and the Payment Innovation Driver for Trade Finance.

    Both awards further lend credence to the banks dominance in the digital banking space. The award which is a recognition of innovative products and services it introduced in recent times to meet customer needs.

    The UBA had recently also won Finnacle Client Innovation Awards, and Best Bank Awards won by its five subsidiaries across Africa by The Bankers Magazine.

    Receiving the award at a colorful and well attended event, the Group Head, Consumer and Digital Banking, United Bank for Africa, Yinka Adedeji, appreciated the organiser’s for the recognition noting that UBA’s dedication to hard work and particular emphasis on quality to customer needs are been acknowledged. According to him, the award affirms the bank’s strong management and un-matched commitment to service excellence.

    This only goes to show that our resolve in continuing to deploy innovative solutions that puts customer first by using cutting edge technology for consumer satisfaction and excellent banking experience is important to us. This recognition will further spur us to do more in meeting the needs of our customers with unequalled service hard to find elsewhere”. said Adedeji.

  • Yoruba Entrepreneur Award: Group lauds former Skye Bank chairman, Tunde Ayeni

    A sociocultural organization, Yoruba Future Leaders [YFL], has commended former Chairman of Skye Bank, Dr. Tunde Ayeni on his outstanding contributions in the Nigeria’s corporate sector which earned him the distinguished Yoruba Entrepreneur Award.

    The group gave the commendation in a statement signed by its spokesman, Mr. Toheeb Ali , a copy of which was made available to newsmen on Saturday.

    In the statement, Ali said the award to Ayeni who is now the Chairman, Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company and Vice Chairman of ntel, is well deserving while stressing that his consistency and uncommon tact in running businesses distinguished him in the corporate world.

    “It is a great thing to know that the Ooni is part of this initiative that has given this highly deserved recognition to one of the foremost Yoruba son in the business, it shouldn’t stop there, Ayeni should continue to soar, never relent in his pursuit of greatness and contribution to the betterment of Nigeria” He added.

    The Award, an initiative of the Ooni of Ife, Oba Enitan Adeyeye Ogunwusi, Ojaja I, was instituted to honor “outstanding Yorubas…who are not only successful in their endeavours but also have carved a niche for themselves in Yorubaland, contributing in no small way to the upliftment and growth of Yorubaland.”

    The award was presented to Ayeni recently by the CEO of Printmarks International, Babajide Macaulay, was received on his behalf by his Special Adviser, Corporate Communications, Mr Ademola Adedoyin.

    The event organizers, described Dr. Ayeni as an outstanding corporate chieftain and entrepreneur of great vision who as Vice Chairman of Integrated Energy Distribution and Marketing Ltd (IEDM), led a successful bid to take control of the Ibadan and Yola Electricity Distribution companies. This marked the first privatization of a national energy asset in Nigerian history.
    IBEDC covers most of the South Western states including Oyo, Osun, Ogun and North Central State of Kwara. IBEDC has the widest coverage of all the Distribution Companies.
    Tunde Ayeni is also the major promoter of NATCOM consortium, which bought over the former NITEL and now trades under the brand name ntel. He is the Vice Chairman of the company. Ntel is Nigeria’s most revolutionary 4G/LTE-advanced network that delivers super fast call-connect times, Crystal voice-over-LTE and high speed internet access.
    He is also chairman of JKK (Nigeria) Plc and Temple Resources Ltd, and sits on the boards of PPP Fluid Mechanics Limited and Hightech Procurement Limited.
    Tunde Ayeni is an advocate of banking and trade reforms that will make doing business easier in Africa. He is widely acknowledged as a philanthropist supporting various charitable organizations throughout Africa.
    Other winners of the Award are, Dr. Babajide Odusolu Esq, Distinguished Yoruba Role Model Award, Sir Olugbenga Oyebode (MFR), Distinguished Yoruba Role Model Award, Hon. Kehinde Odeneye, Distinguished Yoruba Public Officer, Otunba Olumide Osunsina, Distinguished Yoruba Entrepreneur, among others.
  • Iggy Azalea stuns at Award ceremony in Toronto

    Iggy Azalea looked stunning at Sunday’s Much Music Awards in Toronto in a blush pink dress which laced up the side to reveal the her thighs and curvaceous body.

    See more photos below…

     

  • Mimiko’s daughter, Kikiayo, bags cambridge award

    Mimiko’s daughter, Kikiayo, bags cambridge award

    The daughter of the former Governor of Ondo State, Dr Olusegun Mimiko, at the weekend in Lagos, was presented, along other outstanding students, with the British Council Recognition and outstanding Cambridge Learners Award.

    Miss Kikiayo Mimiko emerged the best candidate in ECONOMICS in Nigeria at the November 2015 Cambridge Examinations.
    The parent of the awardee, Dr. and Mrs Mimiko received the award on behalf of their daughter from the Deputy Head of Mission at the British Embsay, Mr. Andrew Davidson.
    While responding on behalf of parents of the awardees at the occasion, Dr Mimiko commended the British Council for promoting quality education in Nigeria.
    He said, the award will motivate students to work hard so as to be recognised.
    He said the cutting-edge education being provided for Nigerian youths will enable them to be globally competitive.
    Mimiko further reiterated his belief in Nigeria, adding that with the corps of youthful Nigerians that were being recognised for their academic achievements by the council, the future of the country is assured