Grace Ike Bags Silent Hero in Management Award

…reaffirms commitment to ethical, professional and responsible journalism

The Chairman of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), FCT Council, Grace Ike, has been honoured with the Silent Hero in Management Award at the 8th Silent Heroes Awards Abuja 2026, reaffirming her commitment to ethical, professional and responsible journalism.

Speaking after receiving the award, Ike expressed profound gratitude to the organisers for the recognition, describing it as a tribute not only to her but also to journalists, media professionals and union members who work tirelessly behind the scenes to strengthen the profession.

“I receive this Silent Hero in Management Award with profound gratitude, deep humility and a strong sense of responsibility,” she said.

She added that the honour would further inspire her to continue serving the journalism profession and society with integrity and dedication.

According to her, leadership is anchored on teamwork, sacrifice and service, noting that the achievements recorded by the NUJ FCT Council were made possible through the collective efforts of members, executive officers, chapel leaders, veteran journalists and strategic partners.

Ike said the award would serve as renewed motivation to intensify efforts towards improving the welfare of journalists and advancing ethical journalism across the country.

She stressed that journalists remain custodians of truth, defenders of democracy and advocates of accountability, urging media practitioners to remain committed to ethics, professionalism, fairness and the public interest despite growing challenges such as misinformation and insecurity.

The NUJ FCT Chairman also reaffirmed her commitment to strengthening journalists’ welfare, promoting capacity building, encouraging ethical journalism, fostering unity within the union and creating opportunities that would enhance the professional and economic well-being of members.

She dedicated the award to journalists across Nigeria who continue to serve with courage and professionalism despite numerous challenges, while acknowledging the support of her family, mentors, colleagues and others who have contributed to her leadership journey.

Describing the recognition as renewed motivation rather than the culmination of her efforts, Ike pledged to continue contributing to journalism, nation-building and humanity.

She also commended the organisers of the Silent Heroes Awards for recognising individuals whose contributions often go unnoticed, describing the initiative as a worthy platform for celebrating selfless service and impactful leadership.

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