 Media practitioners have been charged to always go the extra mile, break barriers, pay attention to details and put your mind and the job to get to the pinnacle of their careers. The director of news television Continentals, Taladeem Jacob, handed down these charges, speaking with journalists shortly after receiving the Lifetime Award for Journalistic Excellence from the Waleh Shoyinka Center for Investigative Journalism. Plus, the many correspondents love Ikuku Ueodokun, Talseus Moore, and this report. It is the 17th edition in the series of the Waleh Shoyinka Award for Investigative Reporting. The forum has seen about 109 finalists awarded, 56 Shoyinka laureates, and 12 investigative journalists of the year. This year, 13 journalists were shortlisted out of 218 applications received. In the television category, Abdulaziz Abdulaziz of Trust TV emerged winner. For the radio category, Baba Tude Okunlala came tub, while the Jilambo of the Punch newspaper won that of the print. For online, Taiwo Adebayo grabbed the coveted prize. A foremost undercover journalist, Annas Aramayan from Ghana, held the audience spellbound as he narrates his experience on the job. The Director of News TV Seniors, Stella Dean Jacob, was presented with the Lifetime Award for Journalistic Experience. The moment was both emotional and joyous for the media Amazon. Abuela Akiyode Afolabi was also awarded for her work on anti-corruption and human rights. Speaking with journalist, Stella Dean Jacob describes the business of journalism as a way of life. While hopping on the need for men of the Fourth Estate of the Rem to take their job seriously, she cautioned against fake news, describing the trend as worrisome. I see that fake news and underhanded tactics and practices are looking like the order of a day because at the end of the day we're all tarnished with this brush so we must work together to rid our business of these people who give us a bad name. Anyone who's not worried about fake news then probably doesn't understand what is reposed in us as journalists. Fake previous auditions, it wasn't a winner takes it all. All the runners-up got consolation, prize money and plagues. Love Ikuku Uye Dukun. Plus TV News.