A Senior Correspondent of your darling newspaper, The PUNCH, Folashade
Adebayo, has won the 2014 Science Media Award of the Nigerian Academy of
Science.
Folashade Adebayo
Adebayo was declared the winner in the Print Category for her two-part
story on the coverage of the Ebola Virus Disease last year Thursday in Lagos.
The first part of the story was titled A Walk Through The Valley of Ebola
while the second part had Ebola: Nigerian Health workers Take Battle to the
Lion’s Den as its headline.
Presenting the award, the Executive Secretary NAS, Dr. Oladoyin
Odubanjo, said the two-part story won for its unique focus on health workers
who risked everything to treat patients.
“The story went beyond Nigeria to the United States and Spain,” he
said.
Adebayo’s win makes it PUNCH’s third consecutive time of
clinching the prestigious award, which is now in its fifth year. The Editor, Sunday
Punch, Miss Toyosi Ogunseye, blazed the trail at the 2012 edition, a feat
which was repeated by Bukola Adebayo of The PUNCH at the 2013
edition. Kunle Falayi of the Saturday PUNCH was also named
the 2014 runner-up in the Print Category for his two-part story titled, Lagos
residents at risk from conterminated water and cancer-causing metal
detected in water supplied to Lagos residents respectively.
Vivienne Irikefe of the Television Continental emerged winner
in the Broadcast Category while Jennifer Igwe of the Nigerian Television
Authority was named the runner-up in the broadcast category.
The winners, who were rewarded with tablets, plaques and cash prizes,
said the recognition would spur them to push the frontiers in science
journalism reporting.
Asked to comment about her feelings after winning the award, Adebayo
said, “I’m delighted to be the recipient of this prestigious award from a
credible organisation such as the NAS. For me, it is an inspiration not to
relent and to continue to push the frontiers in science reporting.
“The outbreak of the EVD was a major event in our country and the
credit of the success story does not go to any one individual or organisations.
It goes to every stakeholder, people who work in and out of the infectious
disease centres unnoticed across the country.”
Speaking earlier at the award ceremony, the President of the NAS, Prof.
Oyewale Tomori, had said the EVD outbreak signaled a new frontier in infection
control.
“We do not know what worked because other things were added to the
administration of vaccines but awareness is important. If people had been aware
of simple infection control measures, we wouldn’t have had the horrendous
epidemic,” he said.
Adebayo, a multiple award winner, had won the 2014 Child-Friendly
Journalist of the Year on the platform of the Diamond Awards for Media
Excellence. In 2012, she emerged the Foreign Journalist of the Year with the
Nigeria Media Merit Award. She is a 2012 Joe Belz Fellow of the World
Journalism Institute and has been a runner up in different categories at the
NMMA, DAME as well as the Red Ribbon Award on HIV/AIDS Reporting.
Adebayo started her career in journalism in 2003 with TELL Magazine,
Lagos. She joined The PUNCH last year where she has since been
covering education as well as health beats.
Congratulation Folashade Adebayo, i wish more effort to win more awards.
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