Emeritus professor of mass communication and veteran columnist, Olatunji Dare and former editor in chief of Newswatch magazine, Raymond Ekpu have been named Lifetime Achievement awardees of the Diamond Awards for Media Excellence for 2018.
Both men will be decorated at the 27th edition of the awards on Saturday, December 15 in Lagos alongside mainstream journalists in various sectors of media practice.
Educated at the University of Lagos where he earned a first class bachelor’s degree in mass communication in 1973, Professor Dare later obtained a master’s degree at Columbia University, and a doctorate at Indiana University, Bloomington.
He was for many years a lecturer in the department of mass communication at the University of Lagos.
He later served as editorial page editor of the Guardian before relocating abroad where he taught at Bradley University, Peoria, Illinois for 19 years.
Dare is one of Nigeria’s longest serving newspaper columnists having been at it for almost four decades.
DAME noted Dare’s “lifelong devotion to advancing the frontiers of knowledge and strengthening the media as a pillar of democracy.
“DAME commended him for producing “many journalists and administrators who are today holding important positions in various media institutions worldwide.”
Ekpu, a former President of the Newspapers Proprietors Association of Nigeria (NPAN), in a similar tone is being honoured for his lifelong devotion to advancing the frontiers of knowledge and strengthening the media as pillar of democracy.
Also a graduate of mass communication from the University of Lagos, Ekpu has been a dominant name in the media for almost four decades. A former editor of the Nigerian Chronicle, he edited Sunday Times before berthing at National Concord as chairman of the editorial board.
He was the founding father of Newswatch in 1984, he has been part of the struggle for press freedom. Today, he keeps a weekly column in the Guardian.
As a celebrated media manager, Ekpu has mentored many outstanding journalists who are holding important positions in various media institutions worldwide.
The lifetime award is DAME’s highest honour for communication professionals who have distinguished themselves and brought uncommon honour to journalism practice in the belief that such honorees can continue to serve as positive role models.
With this recognition, both Dare and Ekpu join 24 previous inductees into the DAME Hall of FAME of Lifetime Achievers who have brought honour and meaning to media practice and scholarship.