NUJ, Senator Ita-Giwa to partner, establish Mrs. Bassey Ita Media Memorial Foundation center in Calabar

By: Edem Archibong, Calabar.
The National President of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, Comrade Alhassan Yahaya, has declared the Union’s decision to partner with the former Senator Princess Florence Ita-Giwa of Cross River State to ensure the establishment of a Media Center Foundation that will serve as a Memorial for tourists in remembrance of her late Mother, Mrs. Beatrice Bassey Ita to be used as a vibrant research hub, mentorship, and development Foundation Center in honour of her late Mother, Late MRS Beatrice Bassey Ita, a veteran journalist, broadcaster, and media icon.
The vision is a deliberate design to immortalize the late Mrs. Ita’s invaluable contributions to Investigative Journalism, broadcasting, and public service to be of immense value to the young media professionals, students, and researchers.
Comrade Yahaya commended the initiative of the Annual Beatrice Bassey Ita Investigation Journalist Award ceremony, which will stand as a beacon of knowledge, inspiration, and cultural heritage of the media professionals, as well as provide more opportunities to the next generation of storytellers/communicators.
Also speaking at the 5th edition of Late MRS, Beatrice Bassey Ita Investigation Journalist Award ceremony is the National Chairman of the Nigeria Association of Women Journalists, NAWOJ, Aisha Ibrahim, who expressed gratitude for the initiative and urged reporters especially women journalists to utilize the opportunity to remove fear and be bold with a focus on Investigative reporting for democracy to thrive.
She also explained, “In a world of misinformation and sensationalism, Investigative journalists must dig deep, question the status quo, and expose the truth. Therefore, we must mentor the next generation of journalists to pursue impactful stories”.
Speaking earlier, Senator Princess Florence Ita-Giwa explained why she had decided to sustain the award, which had been abandoned for the past eleven years, is to ensure that her late mother’s legacy is alive again through the award, because the initiative was more than a memorial gesture.
The Senator Princess Florence Giwa recalled her childhood days of stubbornness, where she refused to heed her late mother’s advice to study journalism, but instead preferred to study nursing, which is “a noble profession”, questioning rhetorically if reincarnation is really, then, she would like to become a nurse again.
Also speaking, the Vice Chancellor of the University of Calabar, Professor Florence Banku Obi who is the Chairman of the Best Investigative Journalists award 2025 commended the NUJ for ensuring that the spirit of Beatrice Bassey Ita’s best Investigative Journalists award is sustained and urged the body to continue to uphold their integrity and professional ethics at all times.
She further explained that the tenet of Investigative Journalism is not just about exposing wrongdoing alone, but it is also about the deliberate efforts to shape society and give a voice to the voiceless people in society.
She used the opportunity to express her appreciation to NUJ, Cross River State Council for the cordial relationship she had enjoyed during her tenure as the University of Calabar Vice Chancellor while encouraging the journalists to continue to remain fearless, be ethical, and committed to the truth because the “future of democracy depends on a free and vibrant press”.