
Bayelsa Media Awards 2025 Set to Celebrate 12 Years of Excellence: “The Dozen Edition” Where Culture Meets Media
The Bayelsa Media Awards 2025 is gearing up to host its 12th Anniversary celebration, aptly tagged “The Dozen Edition,” with the theme “Bayelsa First: Celebrating Culture, Driving Investment through Media.” This milestone event promises to be a spectacular celebration of local content, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the Izon people, and promoting Bayelsa State as a hub for investment opportunities.
The Bayelsa Media Awards brand, known for recognizing outstanding contributions to media and public service, has in the past honored notable figures such as former President Goodluck Jonathan, Governor Douye Diri, and Engr. Simbi Kesiye Wabote, among others. This year, the awards ceremony is set to pay tribute to well-meaning Izon personalities and distinguished media practitioners who have made significant impacts in their respective fields.
According to the statement signed by the Project Manager, Victor Binawari, by fusing culture with media, “The Dozen Edition” of the BMA aims to not only celebrate the Izon people’s rich cultural legacy but also to attract investments to Bayelsa State. The event will serve as a platform for stakeholders to come together, share ideas, and explore opportunities for growth and development in the state.
He further stated that the 12th edition of the Bayelsa Media Awards promises to be an unforgettable day of celebration, recognition, and networking. As the countdown begins, anticipation is building among industry stakeholders, media professionals, and fans of the brand. Get ready to witness excellence in media and cultural promotion at its finest.
The brand appreciated the lead sponsors the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board NCDMB and the Governor Senator Douye Diri and Government of Bayelsa State for their consistency in partnering over the years describing the partnership as worthy and productive which has not only sustained the BMA but added value to the NCDMB and the state respectively.