Ojobo, Dogara, Taylor, Mahama, Abudu, Kenewendo honoured at 2018 African Achievers Awards

Mon, Jul 9, 2018 | By publisher


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The 2018 African Achievers Awards which was held on July 5, at the UK House of Parliament has presented various honours to distinguished Africans from across the continent and in the diaspora.

The ceremony which was chaired by Susan Fajana Thomas – former Mayor of the London Borough of Hackney, and chairperson of the African Achievers Awards Board and hosted by  Diane Abbott, current shadow home secretary, United Kingdom, was held on the theme; “Girls Right to Education; A Case for Africa.”

Speakers at the ceremony included: Jewel Cianeh Howard Taylor, vice president of Liberia, who delivered the keynote address, Josephine Ojiambo, immediate past deputy secretary general of the Commonwealth as special guest speaker, Justina Mutale, founder of the Justina Mutale Foundation and Author, Novelist and poet, Titi Horsfall.

Lindsey Oliver, founding director of Aljezeera and Mo Abudu, founder of Ebony Life TV also delivered goodwill messages at the ceremony.

Now in its 8th edition, the awards has consistently honoured great African achievers from African Leaders, Young Achievers, and Community Builders to Captains of Industries across the continent.

At the event, Tonye Rex Idaminabo, principal partner of the award, congratulated all the winners and urged them to extend their experience through mentorship to teaming young people across Africa.

The winners were Jewel Howard Taylor, a senator, Excellence In Public Office & Community Impact; Yakubu Dogara, Excellence In Leadership; Bongolo Kenewendo, award for African Enterprise; Uche Olowo Fcib, Excellence In Leadership (Banking); Kate Quartey-Papafio, award for Enterprise And Business Leadership; Gifty Lamptey, African Woman Of The Year; Goddy Idaminabo  Jp, African Impact Award;  Yanga TV, Community Impact Organisation Award;  Angela Kyerematen-Jimoh, Excellence In Business (West Africa) and Femi Gbajamiamila, African Policy Maker Award.

The rest were Corneleius Adeyemi Max Williams, Humanitarian Of The Year; Ibrahim Mahama, African Enterprise & African Industrialist Of The Year; Mo Abudu – African Media Personality Of The Year; Jennifer Obaseki, Special Recognition Award; Chinze Ojobo, African Creative Artist Of The Year; Elsie Appau. Esq – Special Recognition Award; Ugumba Uche Nwosu – Award for African Youth Empowerment; Boma Douglas – Community Impact Award; Maria-Christins Nibagwire, Social Impact Award; Pumela Salela, Social Enterprise Award; Nancy Amumga, Social Impact Award and Kennedy Okonkwo, Award for Corporate Governance

– July 9, 2018 @ 13:45 GMT |

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