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NAN reporter selected finalist in global awards in France

By Martha Agas

Abuja, March 9, 2026

An editor with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), Martha Agas, has been selected as a finalist in the Women Changing the World Global Awards to hold in April in Paris, France.

Agas was selected from more than 1,500 nominations from 97 countries as a finalist in the Woman in Media category.

The organisation published the finalists on Monday on its website https://wcwawards.com/finalists/.

She was nominated for the award as a development journalist for telling stories that highlight vulnerable and marginalised communities and draw attention to critical social issues.

According to the coordinator of the awards, Anne Santos, the finalists’ written submissions will be independently assessed and scored by an international panel of judges.

“The highest-scoring finalists will be awarded Winner, Runner-Up and Third Place,” she said.

She added that judging is based solely on the written application submitted, noting that the panel’s decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into.

“Winners will be announced at the Women Changing the World Global Summit and Awards in Paris on April 22, 2026, and via global livestream,” she said.

Santos said the finalists are also invited to apply to become published authors in the upcoming Women Changing the World Anthology (2027).

Agas is selected finalist alongside Angel France, Elena Di Fiore, JenLyn Ford, Karen Sander, Kirsty Nancarrow  and Sharon Swietek in the Women in Media Category.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Women Changing the World Global Awards was conceived to recognise women creating meaningful impact across communities, industries and countries around the world.

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