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A journalist with Media Without Borders, Edward Adeti, has been named the P.V. Ansah Journalist of the Year at the 28th Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) Media Awards.
The prestigious event, held on Saturday, September 28, 2024, honoured Adeti for his remarkable contributions to journalism, particularly in investigative reporting, which has had a significant impact on Ghana's media landscape.
Mr Adeti has earned a reputation for his fearless and thorough investigative work, often exposing corruption and misconduct in both public and private sectors.

His stories have brought about critical reforms and increased public awareness of issues that affect the country’s governance and accountability structures.
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This recognition as Journalist of the Year cements his position as one of Ghana’s leading journalists.
In his acceptance speech, Mr Adeti expressed deep gratitude to the GJA, his colleagues, and his audience.
He dedicated the award to all journalists who continue to fight for truth and justice despite the challenges and risks involved in their work.
Mr Adeti also reaffirmed his commitment to using his platform to hold power to account and advocate for transparency in governance.
The 28th GJA Media Awards celebrated excellence across various categories, with Edward Adeti’s recognition as P.V. Ansah Journalist of the Year standing out as a testament to the crucial role investigative journalism plays in promoting accountability and democracy in Ghana.
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