Ada Dike's award |
Ada Dalyn
Dike of Newswatch Times Newspapers has been awarded Press Award 2014 by the
Society of Nigerian Artists (SNA) Lagos State Chapter.
This was in
recognition of her excellent reporting on the visual Arts, coupled with her
zeal towards the development of art in Nigeria.
Speaking during the Gala Night and Fund
Raising Dinner Award / Induction ceremony held last
week Friday, December 19, 2014, at Terra Kulture, Victoria Isalnd, Lagos, the
Chairman, SNA, Lagos State chapter, Mr. Dotun Alabi said, “we are celebrating
some reporters and artists, who have contributed immensely and distinguished
themselves in the field of art including some art centres that have hosted
artists and art works.
According to
him, the award was in honour of individuals’ concrete efforts and spectacular
impacts they have made towards the advancement and promotion of art and culture
in Nigeria and beyond.
He urged
other art reporters in media organizations in Nigerians to emulate Dike towards
promoting art in Nigeria through factual and objective reportage.
Expressing
appreciation for the award, the recipient, Ada Dalyn Dike, said the award came
as a token of encouragement for her as a reporter to do more towards promotion
of Nigerian and African art.
According to
her, “I am profoundly honoured by this award. To me, the
award symbolizes an encouragement for me to do more to ensure that through me,
people get to read and know more about Nigeria’s rich, aesthetic paintings,
sculptures, prints, photographs and dance-steps, among others, which have
helped in a lot of ways in developing Nigeria,” she said.
She hinted
that her passion to report people, events and issues on the creative industry
(visual art, literary works and film), cannot be quantified due to the industry’s
works which have enriched people’s lives in Nigeria and have continued to
enrich people’s lives within and outside Nigeria by providing employment
opportunities for millions of Nigeria, boosting Nigerian economy and promoting
Nigerian and African rich culture.
“Art is
something that I always love to report before any other sector, despite the
fact that many people shy away from it because they feel it is quite
challenging. I feel excited whenever I listen to some artists interpret their
works. It helps me to learn more about Nigerian culture. Also, the literary art
opens one’s mind and intellect when reading and reviewing books, novels
–fiction, non-fiction from different authors. Also worthy of note are the
films/documentaries produced by the Nigerian movie industry also known as
Nollywood, which have immensely promoted Nigeria’s positive image to the
world,” she said.
Two other
reporters that also received awards were Tony
Okuyeme of New Telegraph Newspapers and a reporter from The Nation
Newspapers.
Many art
producers (painters, sculptors and printers), curators, conservators, curators,
members of the academia and institutions were also honoured with various
categories of awards for their contributions to the growth and
development of the visual arts in Nigeria.
But Veteran
artists such as Prof. Bruce Onobrakpeya, Yusuf Grillo, Bisi Fakeye, Abayomi
Barber, Kolade Oshinowo and Chief Mrs. Nike Okundaye were awarded with lifetime achievement awards. A Post Humous award went to a
veteran documentary photographer, the late Pa J.D. 'Okhai Ojeikere.
Other
highlights that featured in the event are performance by a cultural music group
and induction of new members into the society.
Meanwhile,
on June 1, 2013, the Royal Star Entertainment Production (ROSEP), in
celebration of the World Culture Day, honoured Ada Dalyn Dike for promoting
culture in Nigeria and carrying out outstanding performances towards promotion
of Nigerian and African culture.
Born in
early 1970s into a family of seven children (two males and five females) to the
late Hon. Chief Dike Ukara Dike (a teacher and politician) and mother, Chief
Mrs. Margaret Dike (a business woman), both indigenes of Abam in Arochukwu
Local Government Area of Abia State, Ada Dalyn Dike is a mother of a female
child.
She has a
Diploma, Bachelor of Art and Master of Science Degrees in Mass Communication
from the prestigious University of Lagos, Akoka, Lagos in 1996, 2002 and 2005
respectively.
Dike did her
media attachment in Champion newspaper in 2002 and began her career in
journalism in 2006, when she was employed as a reporter in National Mirror
newspaper.
She has
worked in many other newspaper organizations including Daily Times Nigeria plc, New Star and The
Moment newspaper, where she worked as the Society, Entertainment and Style
Editor till 2012 when she joined Daily Newswatch newspapers (Now Newswatch
Times), where she is presently working as the Arts Editor.
She is a
member of the Nigerian Union of Journalism (NUJ), the Nigerian Association of
Women Journalists (NAWOJ), Journalists For Christ (JFC) and an Associate Member
of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR), among others.
She has been
interviewed by both print and electronic media on topical issues bothering
society, art, fashion and entertainment. She has also appeared as a guest in TV
programmes including Ladies Love Gisting. She has also participated in many
awards fashion shows as a judge.
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