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Friday, 16 August 2013

Tony Elumelu hosts TFA African Young Person of the Year honourees

Tony O. Elumelu endows The Future Awards Africa Prize for 5 years, hosts African Young Person of the Year honourees

In another big move, one of Africa's most influential entrepreneurs, Tony O. Elumelu, CON, has announced a 5-year endowment of The Future Africa Awards prizes.

Recognised by the World Bank last year as 'The Nobel Prize for Young Africans', The Future Awards Africa, which is in its 8th season, is presented in partnership with the African Union Commission and Microsoft.




"The future of Africa is in the hands of brilliant young minds such as these," said Tony O. Elumelu, Chairman of Heirs Holdings and Founder of the Tony Elumelu Foundation [1]. "Our endowment, which looks to the long term, will not only support the sustainability of this important prize, but also encourage up and coming young African leaders, leaders who understand thatthey have aduty to stimulatethis continent's economic and social development with creative solutions."

Mr. Elumelu will also host 10 honourees for the African Young Person of the Year Prize to an exclusive reception and mentorship session at the Heirs Holdings office, Lagos, Nigeria on Friday, 16 August 2013. The event is scheduled to coincide with the week of the International Day of the Youth.

The honourees are drawn from across the continent and include Africa's youngest billionaire, Uganda's Ashish J. Thakkar, and Malawi's inventor, William Kamkwamba, as well as Nigeria's music entrepreneurs, Peter and Paul Okoye (Psquare).

Other nominees for The Africa [2] Prize are Tanzanian entrepreneur, Patrick Ngowi; Nigerian social entrepreneur Grace Ihejiamaizu; Cameroon's rural health worker, Foglabenchi Lily Haritu; entrepreneur and software developer, KariukiGathitu from Kenya; clean water advocate and social entrepreneur, Saran Kaba Jones; South Africa's youngest patent holder and serial inventor, LudwickMarishane; and award winning student inventor from Burkino Faso, MoctarDembélé.

"We are excited to announce this institutional partnership as Heirs Holdings continues to set the pace for investing in Africa," said Chude Jideonwo, who is Executive Director of The Future Project. "Through hisvaried support for young African leaders, Mr Elumelu has shown his particular interest in the next generation of Africa's brightest and best, and in working with The Future Awards Africa, undeniably the leading platform on the continent for leaders, innovators, and entrepreneurs; he has taken yet another giant step."

The awards event - to be televised exclusively for Africa Magic - holds in September 2013.

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. The official hashtag for the event is #TFAA2013

15 comments:

  1. And ayam first yaaaay....finally phew

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  2. Oya! Baboooooooo**in oshe oshe Omo Banke's Voice***Iyi e po mehn!...Also Read Juicy Gist HERE

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  3. Good of him.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA3310

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  4. great man
    -D great anonymous!

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  5. Congrats you guys and thanks for making african proud.

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  6. STOLEN PEOPLES DEPOSITS. MONEY LAUNDRY WITH OLD STANDARD TRUST BANK.
    GIVE IT BACK TO THE OWNERS. OSHI!

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  7. This is great....
    Ff @yaenetwork
    The fastest growing community of Young African Entrepreneurs.......get to network with other young people in business, get nurtured and mentored by professionals nd get support for your businesses.

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  8. Jst checkin if u wil post my comment. #raised eyebrow#

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  9. Jst checking if u wil post my comment #raisedeyebrow#

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  10. Mr adebola and chude are doing very well, so proud of dem..

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  11. Rosie Said....... All these awards? how does this affect the price of yam or garri? Promoting people who needs no promotion. What of our poor folks who can hardly afford three triangle meals a day? can hardly send their kids to a decent school,have to trek miles of rough terrain to get to their farms.These are the real heros. They found themselves in these circumstance not because they are lazy but circumstance of their birth. Can our rich be benivolent to our poor just as our good God is to them...... just my sentiment.

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  12. Thank God for the strength of mr Tony. Am sure this will encourage a lot of brilliant minds who hitherto thought Africa holds nothing for them to have a rethink and even work hard

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