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Media Rights Agenda wins MEA Business Awards 2025

David Adenekan
David Adenekan
MRA

Media Rights Agenda has been named Best Media Freedom and Digital Rights Organisation in Nigeria for 2025 by the United Kingdom (UK)-based Middle East and Africa (MEA) Markets Magazine in its MEA Business Awards 2025.

The magazine “celebrates the depth and diversity of the Middle East and Africa’s dynamic business landscape, recognising those who are driving growth, adapting to change, and making a meaningful impact across the region.”

In a statement issued in the UK today announcing an extensive list of the award winners, MEA Markets highlighted “the excellence flowing through the vibrant region in spite of any industry challenges” and praised “the achievements of the trailblazers creating even more opportunities.”

It noted that “From power solutions to ecofriendly food waste disposal solutions, regulatory reporting services to homeschooling resources, and so much more, this year’s instalment is a powerful example of the growing excellence of business in the region.”

Also announcing the conferment of the award for the “Best Entertainment Venue and Facility, 2025” on the Beyon Al Dana Amphitheatre in Bahrain, the 2025 Awards Coordinator, Kaven Cooper, said: “We work tirelessly to recognise and reward those companies and individuals which continually raise the bar across the corporate landscape.”

MEA Markets said MRA was recognised as the deserving recipient of the Best Media Freedom and  Digital Rights Organisation following MEA Markets “merit-led research and evaluation process.”

MRA has Observer Status with the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights, based in Banjul, The Gambia and works to promote and defend the right to freedom of expression, media freedom, digital rights and access to information.

Now in its ninth year, the MEA Business Awards, organised annually by MEA Markets, celebrate organisations across the Middle East and Africa that demonstrate excellence, innovation, and impact within their sectors.

Winners are selected through a rigorous assessment of performance, influence, and contribution to their fields.

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