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Geoffrey Yaden receives Peace Award for work in journalism

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By EMN Updated: Sep 21, 2024 9:32 pm
Geoffrey Yaden receives Peace Award for work in journalism
Geoffrey Yaden receiving the Peace Award for 2024.

DIMAPUR — Geoffrey Meyikokba Yaden, founder, publisher, and editor-in-chief of the Nagaland Post, has been awarded the Peace Award for 2024 by Peace Channel during the observance of International Day of Peace in recognition of his lifelong dedication to peace-building through journalism.

The event, held in collaboration with the North East Institute of Social Sciences and Research (NEISSR) and the North East Diocesan Social Service Society (NEDSSS), took place at the Peace Channel Institute in Chümoukedima, according to a press release.

In his acceptance speech, Yaden reflected on the trials and tribulations he has faced throughout his career and spoke of the personal sacrifices he had to make, including facing threats, navigating political pressures, and enduring financial challenges.

He stated that he didn’t start the newspaper for peace or for war, but to empower individuals to discover their true selves.

Earlier, Dr. Fr. C P Anto, director of Peace Channel and principal of NEISSR, emphasised the enduring significance of good deeds in his opening address. He encouraged everyone to embrace and nurture them, ensuring their positive impact extends far and wide.

He also reminded the audience of their shared responsibility as ambassadors of peace, urging them to continue their journey of promoting harmony.

K P A Ilyas, Deputy Inspector General of Police (CID), lauded the commendable efforts of those working tirelessly towards peace-building in his speech. He stressed the importance of transformation over mere conflict resolution, urging the audience to seek lasting change that addresses the root causes of discord.

The event concluded with the culmination of the 17th Peace Knit Fest 2024, which included the announcement of winners from various group and individual activities held on the festival’s first day.

Maria Goretti Beck and Vizokhotuo Suokhrie, both from Salesian College of Higher Education, Dimapur, were crowned Miss Peace Knit 2024 and Mr. Peace Knit 2024, respectively.

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By EMN Updated: Sep 21, 2024 9:32:01 pm
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