Nestlé Nigeria has announced the judges for the 2024 Nestle Media Awards, a platform that celebrates outstanding journalism in Nigeria.
Now in its fourth edition, the awards honor media professionals who report on crucial topics such as nutrition security, environmental sustainability, and socio-economic development, showcasing their ability to spark conversations that drive change.
Meet the Judges
This year’s judging panel is composed of respected professionals with expertise spanning media, sustainability, public health, and corporate communications:
Dr. Chioma Emma-Nwachukwu: A leading voice in nutrition and public health and the Programs Lead for the Lagos Chapter of the Nutrition Society of Nigeria.
Rosemary Otalor: A seasoned communications expert and Account Director at APO Group with deep roots in media relations.
Dr. Sunday John: Senior Lecturer at the School of Media and Communications, Pan-Atlantic University, and a specialist in journalism and media studies.
Oreva Atanya: Director of the LBS Sustainability Center at Pan-Atlantic University, recognized for her expertise in sustainability and corporate social responsibility.
Victoria Uwadoka: Corporate Communications, Public Affairs, and Sustainability Lead at Nestlé Nigeria, and a multi-award-winning communications professional.
In her remarks, Victoria Uwadoka expressed excitement about the panel, saying:
“We are delighted to work with this distinguished panel of judges. Their collective expertise will bring a fresh perspective to this year’s entries. The awards reflect Nestlé’s commitment to empowering the media to drive positive change, particularly in how we view nutrition and sustainability. Through fact-based and impactful reporting, we can inspire action for a better future.”
Focus Areas and Evaluation Criteria
This year’s entries will be judged on their focus and alignment with key thematic areas, including:
- Nutrition and Affordable Food Solutions
- Environmental Sustainability
- Youth Empowerment and Development
- Women Empowerment
- Community Development
- Finance and Agriculture
In addition to these themes, entries will be assessed for originality, accuracy, impact, balance, depth, and ethical standards.
The response to this year’s call for entries has been exceptional, with 285 submissions received from journalists nationwide before the November 8 deadline. The winners will be revealed at a prestigious awards ceremony scheduled for December, where outstanding stories will be recognized and celebrated.
The Nestlé Nigeria Media Awards continue to emphasize the critical role of journalism in shaping public opinion and driving societal progress. Through this initiative, Nestlé aims to highlight the power of the media in addressing key challenges and fostering solutions that improve lives across Nigeria.