“It has been seven years of inspiring young Nigerian leaders across the country,” said Chude Jideonwo, who is executive director of The Future Project. “We have visited 23 states with the awards, the town hall meetings, conferences amongst others and we have touched thousands of lives. That legacy will remain.
"This year however, after visiting Ghana, South Africa and Ethiopia, we are excited to announce that The Future Awards will go continental for the first time – and this move is timed to coincide with the just-concluded 50th anniversary celebration of the African Union.”
This edition is hosted in partnership with the youth office of the African Union Commission, based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, and nominations for the awards’ biggest prize, Young Person of the Year to be Africa-based.
“We are very proud of The Future Awards because it has always been based on performance and achievement,” said Dr. Raymonde Agossou, who is Head of the Division Human Resources and Youth Development of the African Union Commission. “Those values have remained intact and should always be.”
(WATCH NGOZI OKONJO-IWEALA, RAYMONDE AGOSSOU TONY O. ELUMELU, ONYEKA ONWENU, FRANK NWEKE & OTHERS SPEAK ABOUT THE FUTURE AWARDS 2013 HERE: http://thefutureafrica.com/awa
(WATCH CHUDE JIDEONWO, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE FUTURE PROJECT, SPEAK ABOUT THE NOMINATIONS PROCESS HERE: http://www.thefuturenigeria.co
(SEE THE FULL LIST OF 16 CATEGORIES HERE: http://thefutureafrica.com/awa
ACTIVITIES LEADING TO THE FUTURE AWARDS 2013 INCLUDE:
Official Announcement of The Future Awards 2013 + Young Person of the Year: The Africa Prize – Addis Ababa, May 2013
Release of Nominees List – Lagos, June 2013
The Future Business Master-Class – Lagos, June 2013
United States Consul-General hosts The Future Awards Nominees – Lagos, July 2013
Nigeria Leadership Initiative hosts The Future Awards Nominees – Lagos, July 2013
“Nominations are now on,” said Jideonwo. “Please nominate any inspiring young Nigerians between 18 and 31 in the categories above by going to the website www.thefutureafrica.com/awards
The event holds in August 2013. Judges will be officially unveiled in a statement next week. There will be no public voting for The Future Awards 2013.
Media Partners include Channels Television, Punch Newspapers, Silverbird TV, Nigeria Info, BellaNaija,LindaIkejiBlog, Premium Times, 360Nobs, LadunLiadiBlog and Jobberman. Official Media Partners are Africa Magic, Venture Africa, TW, Cool FM, Wazobia FM and Y!/YNaija.com.
For more information, visit @TFAAfrica on Twitter or the website www.thefutureafrica.com/awards
To view the press release, visit http://thefutureafrica.com/awa
..and lindastic Ikejegbish wears black again. lol.
ReplyDeleteGood Stuff! Ride on Africa...
ReplyDeletePRETTY GIRL
good one
ReplyDeleteWhat is good about the award giving the right award to d wrong people or to those who truely deserve it smh
ReplyDeleteWhat is good about the award giving the right award to d wrong people or to those who truely deserve it smh
ReplyDeleteNaija no dey tire for awards walahi! I hail una oo!
ReplyDeletelinda be like say u lnw go get problem wen person die cus all dis ur black black dress sef.post my comment o
ReplyDeletelinda you are a pretty lady, and you are hardorking. try n get hooked up to man now, before your fame begins to scare gyz away. i luv u like a sister..candid advice
ReplyDelete