27th GJA Awards: Atinka’s Vivian Adu nominated for award

Atinka Media Village’s online Journalist, Vivian Adu, has earned a well-deserved nomination for an award at the 27th Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) Awards ceremony.

Vivian’s interest in reporting on Gender and social issues has earned her the Best Gender Documentary honor at the 2022 GJA Awards.

Her documentary ‘Shattered Vows’ , which earned her the nomination, sought reasons why marriages in Ghana keep breaking as well as the psychological, social, and economic impact of divorce on the individual.

The documentary laid bare the facts leading to the increasing number of divorces in Ghana and what could be done about it.

“Shattered Vows” featured divorcees, experts as well as key people involved directly or indirectly in marriage and Divorce processes in Ghana.

The GJA Awards is an annual event meant to celebrate professional excellence in journalism and the 27th edition of awards is scheduled for Sunday, 29th October, 2023 at the Accra International Conference Center (AICC).

The 27th edition of the awards is themed, ‘Leveraging media freedom to sustain the democratic and security architecture: The litmus test of Election 2024’.

“The GJA believes Election 2024 will be a test of character of the country’s democratic and security architecture and the critical role of the media in ensuring success in the test cannot be underestimated but only under a conducive media freedom regime” a release from the GJA dated October 23 read.

The nominee Vivian Adu is an online Journalist with over 7 years’  experience in the media. She has a demonstrated history of working in the broadcast media industry and is skilled in Public Relations, English, and Communications.

Vivian Adu is a media and communication professional with a first degree in Bachelor Of Arts focused in Communication Studies from the University Of Cape Coast and is currently studying for her Master’s Degree in Public Relation with Marketing at the University of Media, Arts and Communication (UniMAC). Vivian Adu identifies as a gender advocate and has consistently devoted herself to reporting on issues affecting women and children in Ghana.

Ghana | Atinkaonline.com

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