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Access Bank, Dr Joe Okei-Odumakin, Abdullahi Murtala, others win 2023

Access Bank, Dr Joe Okei-Odumakin, Abdullahi Murtala, others win 2023
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Access Bank, Okei-Odumakin, Abdullahi Murtala, others top the 2023 Active Citizens awards

Access Bank, Dr Joe Okei-Odumakin, Abdullahi Murtala, and Other Trailblazers Tops the 2023 Active Citizens Awards

Access Bank, Dr Joe Okei-Odumakin, Abdullahi Murtala, and Other Trailblazers Tops the 2023 Active Citizens Awards
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Arewa honours 30 Under-30 superstars from Northern Nigeria - National Accord Newspaper

Thirty youngsters from northern Nigeria who are under the age of 30 have been honoured by Arewa Agenda, a publication of Image Merchants Promotion Limited (IMPR) - publishers of PRNigeria and other titles in a collaboration with Daily Nigeria for their outstanding success in various areas which include innovation, arts, technology, sports, entertainment, activism, humanitarian work, social media impact etc. 

Zainab Bala and Bernadette Vivuya Win The Michael Elliott Award for Excellence in African Storytelling

Zainab Bala and Bernadette Vivuya Win The Michael Elliott Award for Excellence in African Storytelling 12 May 2021 3:40PM UTC | By: ONE Campaign Join The winning entries Bala, a Nigerian broadcaster with Viewer Television, produced The Almajiri, a gripping documentary that focused on children in northern Nigeria who left their homes for Islamic education in the nation’s capital where they were neglected and abused by their religious teachers. In graphic footage, she showed how some children were restrained in chains and others were forced to beg for food. Vivuya’s winning entry focused on children in Congo who toiled in niobium, cassiterite, and coltan mines that produce raw materials used in making capacitors for electronic devices. Published by Equal Times, the story showed how Congolese children facing crushing poverty were forced into such backbreaking work and fell outside the

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