GNA correspondent stands out at the best of print media in Ashanti



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By Elizabeth Kankam-Boadu, RNG

Kumasi, June 03, GNA – The "No GNA, No
newz ", mantra was credited when Mr. Yussif Ibrahim, a senior official
Reporter from the Ghana News Agency's office in Kumasi, won the printed newspaper
Report awarded at Ashanti GJA Awards in Kumasi

He was also the first finalist in the press
category of features.

The ceremony that attracted many people
High-ranking media personalities and other distinguished guests have seen each of
21 winners celebrated with a plaque, a certificate and an undisclosed amount of
money.

The ceremony, which was to reward the excellence
Journalism for 2018 took place on the theme "The mandate of the media to promote
sustainable sanitation of the environment ".

A total of 99 practitioners from the public
and private media, entries submitted in 24 categories, namely; new
reportage, reportage reportage, investigation reportage, photo journalism and
Sports, among others, for radio, television and print media.

The story of Mr. Ibrahim on "The Reverend Minister takes
Education in a non-school area "earned him the coveted prize.

Five media veterans work in the
The Ashanti region was created to form the Awards Committee, which has
meticulously selected the 21 winners of the highly contested race.

Mr. Ibrahim, visibly overwhelmed by the feat,
said it was a feat for GNA, the country's only wire service.

As the first winner of a prize at his
journalistic career, he thanked the RNG for providing training and mentoring,
who kept cutting it for excellent service in media practice

"He distinguished for mention and praise, Mrs.
Elizabeth Kankam-Boadu, GNI Regional Director for Ashanti and Mr. Kwaku
Osei Bonsu, now the supervising editor of the Agency, for the sponsored

GNA

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