The Sports Writers Association of Ghana (SWAG) has congratulated Muftawu Nabila Abdulai of the Multimedia Group Limited for his exceptional achievement at the 28th Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) Awards.
Muftawu was honoured as the Sports Journalist of the Year, a prestigious recognition of his dedication and contributions to sports journalism in Ghana.
SWAG President, Kwabena Yeboah, expressed pride in Muftawu's accomplishment, stating, "SWAG is proud to have talented members making significant contributions to Ghanaian sports journalism. Muftawu’s win is a testament to his hard work and commitment to promoting sports in the country."
Muftawu’s award highlights his ability to deliver compelling sports stories, his deep knowledge of Ghanaian sports, and his dedication to the field.
The 28th GJA Awards, held in Accra, celebrated the best of Ghanaian journalism, and Muftawu’s recognition as Sports Journalist of the Year stands as a significant achievement in his career.
Having worked with international outlets like ESPN and FIFA+, alongside his role at JoyNews and other platforms, his influence in sports media continues to grow.
In addition to Muftawu's success, Bill Eshun of Media General also received recognition as the Disability Reporter of the Year for his outstanding work advocating for persons with disabilities through sports reporting.
Kwabena Yeboah added, "Muftawu and Bill’s wins demonstrate our commitment to excellence and inclusive storytelling. Their achievements inspire us to continue promoting sports development and excellence in Ghana."
This milestone for Muftawu Nabila Abdulai underscores his place among Ghana's elite sports journalists, further establishing his influence in shaping the narrative of sports in the country.
SWAG extended its heartfelt congratulations to Muftawu, urging him to continue his exceptional work in elevating Ghanaian sports journalism to new heights.
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