Africa: Winners Announced - West Africa Media Excellence Awards 2025

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The Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA) has announced the winners of the 2025 West Africa Media Excellence Awards at a ceremony held in Accra, Ghana, on Saturday, October 11.

The event was graced by Ghana's Minister of Communications, Digital Technology and Innovations, Samuel Nartey George, as the special guest of honour. In his remarks, Hon. Sam George stressed the importance of journalism for democracy and admonished for a sustained quality in the work of the media.

"Freedom of the press is not in numbers, it's actually in the quality of the media work that's done," he said. He challenged the media, particularly journalists in Ghana, to maintain the high standards that the country's journalism is recognised for.

The 2025 West Africa Media Excellence Awards was also attended by prominent individuals and heads of organisations involved in media development, DPI ecosystem in Africa, press freedom, journalism and media regulation, telecommunications, and governance in the region. These included: Mohammed-Anwar Sadat Adam, Country Director, Oxfam in Ghana; Akua Asantewa Owusu-Darko, Senior Investment Associate, Co-Develop; Fenke Elskamp, Team Lead for Africa, Free Press Unlimited; Ama Kodjo, Programme Director, DW-Akademie Ghana and Sabine Mensah, Deputy Chief Executive Officer, AfricaNenda Foundation.

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The event also hosted heads of journalism associations in West Africa, including Isatou Keita, President, Gambia Press Union; Dr Francis Sowa, Head of Media Reform Coordinating Group, Sierra Leone and Albert Kwabena Dwumfuor, President, Ghana Journalists Association.

In all, ten awards, including the overall best journalist award, were presented in front of an audience of over 200 guests.

Kunle Adebajo of HumAngle, Nigeria was adjudged the West Africa Journalist of the Year, as well as the best reporter in Illicit Financial Flow reporting for his story "The Internet Fundraising Marathons Behind IPOB's Armed Struggle in Nigeria".

Fousseni Saibou, who works with Le Ténor, Togo, was adjudged the winner for the investigative reporting category for his story "GRAND REPORTAGE - Sokodé : un miroir de la crise migratoire en Afrique".

The best journalists for Environmental Reporting went to Jemilat Abdulrasheed Nasiru and Ibrahim Mansur of The Cable, Nigeria, for their story "LIVING ON BORROWED TIME (I): How Nigeria's unchecked e-waste is poisoning residents, environment".

For his report, "From 3-day wait to per-second transaction: How bank transfers work ", Bakare Majeed of Premium Times, Nigeria, won the Inclusive Instant Payment Systems (IIPS) Reporting award, a new category sponsored by AfricaNenda Foundation.

Kanssouguibe Douti of Laabali in Togo took home the Human Rights reporting award for his story: "Mariage forcé : un fléau qui résiste au temps dans Kpendjal".

The Telecommunications and ICTs reporting award went to Abdulrasheed Hammad of PEN Press, Nigeria, for his report "Fiscal transparency: Despite ICT advancement, Nigerian states' open contracting portals inaccessible".

Theophilus Adedokun of National Record, Nigeria, was adjudged best reporter for the Extractive Sector Reporting category for his story "INVESTIGATION: Dangote, In Quest for Cheap Energy, Pumps Poison Into Benue Rivers - Part 1".

Faruk Umar Shuaibu of Daily Trust, Nigeria, won the award for the DPI & DPGs Reporting category for his story, "Why Nigerians ditched eNaira."

Daouda Zongo of Sidwaya, Burkina Faso, was adjudged the winner in the Women Empowerment Reporting category for his story, "Burkina Faso: les visages des victorieuses du cancer du sein."

The winners of the West Africa Media Excellence Awards received a cash prize of $500 each, a plaque and a certificate, while the overall best journalist took home a cash prize of $2000.

Here is the full list of winners:

Category: West Africa Journalist of the Year

Winner: Kunle Adebajo

Story: The Internet Fundraising Marathons Behind IPOB's Armed Struggle in Nigeria

Media House: HumAngle

Country: Nigeria

Category: Illicit Financial Flow Reporting

Winner: Kunle Adebajo

Story: The Internet Fundraising Marathons Behind IPOB's Armed Struggle in Nigeria

Media House: HumAngle

Country: Nigeria

Category: Investigative Reporting

Winner: Fousseni Saibou

Story: GRAND REPORTAGE - Sokodé : un miroir de la crise migratoire en Afrique

Media House: Le Ténor

Country: Togo

Category: Environmental Reporting

Winner: Jemilat Abdulrasheed Nasiru & Ibrahim Mansur

Story: LIVING ON BORROWED TIME (I): How Nigeria's unchecked e-waste is poisoning residents, environment

Media House: The Cable

Country: Nigeria

Category: Inclusive Instant Payment Systems (IIPS) Reporting

Winner: Bakare Majeed

Story: From 3-day wait to per-second transaction: How bank transfers work

Media House: Premium Times

Country: Nigeria

Category: Human Rights Reporting

Winner: Kanssouguibe Douti

Story: Mariage forcé : un fléau qui résiste au temps dans Kpendjal

Media House: Laabali

Country: Togo

Category: Telecommunications & ICT Reporting

Winner: Abdulrasheed Hammad

Story: Fiscal transparency: Despite ICT advancement, Nigerian states' open contracting portals inaccessible

Media House: PEN Press

Country: Nigeria

Category: Extractive Sector Reporting

Winner: Theophilus Adedokun

Story: INVESTIGATION: Dangote, In Quest for Cheap Energy, Pumps Poison Into Benue Rivers - Part 1

Media House: National Record

Country: Nigeria

Category: DPI & DPGs Reporting

Winner: Faruk Umar Shuaibu

Story: Why Nigerians ditched eNaira

Media House: Daily Trust

Country: Nigeria

Category: Women Empowerment Reporting

Winner: Daouda Zongo

Story: Burkina Faso : les visages des victorieuses du cancer du sein

Media House: Sidwaya

Country: Burkina Faso

Here are the supporters of the West Africa Media Excellence Awards 2025

The event was also supported by over 50 media partners across West Africa.

For more details on WAMECA , contact Kwaku Krobea Asante (+233249484528) for media interviews.

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