GJA honours Media General’s Johnnie Hughes

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The Eastern Regional Chapter of the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) has acknowledged and appreciated the works of Media General’s multiple award-winning radio and television host Johnnie Hughes. He was honoured at the 2nd awards ceremony organised by the Chapter at Koforidua last Friday. “Your emergence unto the media landscape and subsequent exploits, including your unique style, skill and finesse as a sharp host of Community Connect on 3FM 92.7 and TV3 New Day has been exemplary for your colleagues and up and coming members of the inky fraternity,” a citation presented to him by GJA President Affail Monnie reads in part. “Your works speak volumes, shapes national debates and your awards are a testament to this. Consistently, you have not lost your voice when the occasion demanded same…” the citation added. Seven other outstanding journalists and personalities who have contributed to the development of the region and the country were also honoured. In attendance were high profile personalities including the Eastern Region Minister, Eric Kwakye Darfour, and Okyenhene Osagyefuo Amoatia Ofori Panin, who urged the media to be bold.

Seven awards in the competitive categories were given to deserving journalists in the region as follows: Road Safety category – Ama Tekyiwa-Agyeman (New Times Corporation) Health Reporter of the Year – Bertha Badu (GNA) Rural Reporter of the Year – Sylvenus Gatorwu (Ghanahealthonline) Crime/Court Reporting category – Daniel Bampoe (Daily Guide) Indigenous News Caster of the Year – Kweku Aboagye Apenteng (Kingdom FM) Development Programme of the Year – Felix Yaw Adjei (Okwahu FM) In the honorary category, MyFM was adjudged the Most Promising Radio Station whiles Starr TV won the Most Promising TV station of the year in the Eastern Region. GBC/Sunrise FM also received a citation for using radio to promote development and professionalism within the media landscape in the region. Source: 3news.com|Ghana]]>