Kiki Mordi, the BBC investigative journalist behind the BBC ‘sex for grades’ documentary, has been awarded the inaugural People Journalism Prize for Africa 2019 (PJPA).
Recall two lecturers at the University of Ghana, Professor Ransford Gyampo and Dr. Paul Butakor were captured in the Sex for Grade’s scandal.
People Journalism Prize for Africa broke the news on its official Twitter handle.
Pictures of Kiki alongside Fisayo Soyombo, Segalink, Udo Ilo and so on were uploaded on their page with the caption;
“Yes. We did it! See this thread for photos from the inaugural People Journalism Prize for Africa endowed by @Gatefieldco “.
See post below;
Yes. We did it! See this thread for photos from the inaugural People Journalism Prize for Africa endowed by @Gatefieldco
[Pic 1: @kikimordi Pic 2: @fisayosoyombo Pic 3: @segalink Pic 4: @udoilo flanked by PJPA winners]#PJPA2019 pic.twitter.com/QOVk5H9Q0Q
— People Journalism Prize for Africa (@PJPAlive) February 21, 2020