
Even the President of the Republic, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, has stated emphatically that the award for Bernard is “thoroughly well-deserved.”
He was honoured at the 23rd edition of the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) Awards ceremony held at the Kempinski Hotel in Accra on Saturday.
Many Ghanaians have taken to social media to congratulate Mr. Avle saying he deserved the award.
Bernard Avle, who is also the host of The Point of View on Citi TV was among nearly 36 selected journalists in the country who received various awards on the night.
The Citi Breakfast Show was also named the Radio Morning Show of the year 2017 at the event.
President Akufo-Addo sent a hearty congratulations to Bernard Avle for the award saying Mr. Avle’s award was “thoroughly well-deserved.”
In a tweet on Sunday, Akufo-Addo wrote: “Warm congratulations to @Benkoku on being named 2017 Journalist of the Year. Thoroughly well-deserved. Congratulations also to all award winners. I urge the media to remain active in tackling the social ills of our country, and advocating for investment that will contribute to Ghana’s development.”
Warm congratulations to @benkoku on being named 2017 Journalist of the Year. Thoroughly well-deserved. Congratulations also to all award winners. 1/2
— Nana Akufo-Addo (@NAkufoAddo) October 28, 2018
truly and well deserved best journo of the year....Bernard Avle.... Citi fm/Tv.... Solid dude..... Keep the flame up pic.twitter.com/O0pZ5eZxk3
— thedannieblack (@Thedannie_black) October 28, 2018
Congratulations to ?dade? Bernard Avle @benkoku for being the 2017 GJA Journalist of the Year
— ?dade?-Presec Alumni (@Odadee_Official) October 28, 2018
Bernard Avle receives the apogee; GJA Journalist of the year 2017.
— Kobby Blay (@kobbyblay) October 28, 2018
Long overdue and yet again a redefining of the status quo of who can rise to become a journalist of impact and change!
You are Biiiig man Charley!#GJAawards2018
Congratulations to Bernard Avle @benkoku for this well-deserved award and more strength to him in his future reporting for Ghana’s benefit. https://t.co/iDMVAVlJdX
— (((Jon Benjamin))) (@JonBenjamin19) October 28, 2018
More about Bernard Avle
Mr. Avle’s work as a journalist for the past fourteen years, has received numerous commendations for its depth and quality.
He has led Citi FM to win several awards through the Citi Breakfast Show and other quality news reports geared towards national development.
Recently, he spearheaded the station’s successful campaign against illegal small-scale mining which drew the interest of other media organizations and Civil Society, leading to a decisive government action against the phenomenon.
The Ghana Chamber of Mines honoured Bernard and the Citi Breakfast Show with an award in excellence for the campaign against illegal-small scale mining.
Also, he led the Citi News team to bring to the fore the rising challenge of abandoned health infrastructure projects in the country.
He holds a Bachelors of Arts in Economics with distinction, and he’s a Chevening Scholar with an MBA in Marketing from the Warwick Business School in the UK.
Bernard in an interview with Citi TV after picking the award, said “I’m happy because this is a recognition of just what I have done, but what Citi stands for. This radio station has given me the opportunity for the past 14 years to prove myself. So if being one of the leading presenters on Citi, I win this award, it’s a Citi award. So I’m grateful to Sammens and the team for the support, encouragement and guidance and for Team Citi for pushing me.”
For his prize, he is expected to receive a cash prize, a three bedroom house and an SUV. Having worked at Citi for fourteen years from a young age, he thanked the CEO of the company Samuel Atta Mensah for giving him the opportunity to serve.
He acknowledged veterans such as Abdul Malik Kweku Baako Jnr. and Dr. Charles Wereko Brobbey who contributed to media pluralism and press freedom in the 90s, saying their efforts prepared the grounds for the current media
Mr. Avle, 37 years of age, and a father of three, who started his radio career at Radio Univers at the University of Ghana before joining Citi at age 23, also thanked his wife for the support throughout his career. Read Full Story
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