Ahmad Hamisu Gwale – Kano
Senior Editor of Premier Radio Kano, Abdurrashid Hussain, has emerged as the Winner of the Most innovative participant of the MTN Media innovation program-2 2023.
The Independent Mirror reports that that ceremony was held at Pan-Atlantic University Lagos, on Friday 26th April 2024.
It recalls that after a rigorous selection process from a pool of over 2,000 applicants, the school of Media and Communications, Pan-Atlantic University, has announced 20 fellows for the second edition of the Media Innovation Programme.
The 20 fellows participating in the 2023 edition of the MTN Media Innovation Programme include Abdurrashid Hussain, the Most innovative participant of the MTN Media innovation program-2.
Others are Abbas Jimoh, assistant editor, Daily Trust Newspapers, Adediran Olufemi Adeleke, correspondent, New Telegraph Newspaper; Anuoluwapo Temitope Odubanjo, founder/content writer, FabWoman Nigeria; Ayomide Oguntimehin, chief editor, www.socernet.ng;
Babajide Awoyinfa, principal correspondent, News Agency of Nigeria (NAN); Basit Jamiu, Human Interest and Diaspora news editor, Legit Nigeria; and Chinedu Chidi, editor, Special Projects, Ripples Nigeria.

Abdurrashid Hussain
Chinenye Francisca Anuforo, ICT correspondent, The Sun Newspapers; David Michael Oputah, managing editor, BizWatch Nigeria Limited; Elizabeth Modupeoluwa Musa, TV producer/ presenter, News Central Television; Emmanuel Erhunwhunse Paul, managing editor, TechPoint; and Ezinne Glory Alozie, reporter/editor/news producer, Darling 107.3FM.
Also included are: Frank Eleanya, Business Day; Okonji Emmanuel, ICT editor, ThisDay Newspapers; Okoye Ukamaka Perpetua, West Africa Correspondent, Deutsche Welle (DW); Oluwaseun Efunnuga, marketing and content associate, Pulse Nigeria;
Todah Opeyemi, Senior Editor, Zikoko Citizen; Victor Ogunyinka, managing editor, Online, Nigerian Tribune; and Victory Wilson Chinedum, newscaster, Silverbird Television.
According to reports, the program was launched in 2022. The six-month fully funded certificate fellowship aims to support media practitioners and promote their understanding of the rapidly changing media landscape.
“The world is constantly changing, and media practice has been altered with advancements in technology. The modern media practitioner needs to remain innovative, which is the essence of the MIP”, according to the chief corporate officer of the Program, Tobechukwu Okigbo.
He also said “We have seen the impact of the programme among media practitioners and are motivated by the value this cohort will bring to media practice in Nigeria,” he added.
In his remarks, the Dean, School of Media and Communication, Pan-Atlantic University, Professor Ikechukwu Obiaya, said, “The goal of this programme is to help practitioners have a deeper understanding of the nature of the media industry and properly disseminate information that benefits society.”
The fellows will engage in learning sessions at the School of Media & Communication, Lagos Business School of Pan-Atlantic University, the University of Witwatersrand, and MTN Nigeria and MTN Group Headquarters.
They will also spend time at an innovation hub to incubate ideas.
The fellows for the second edition of the MTN Media Innovation Programme have been drawn from different media platforms across print, online, and broadcast media.
