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Africa’s youngest billionaire Ashish Thakkar, OC Ukeje, Kenneth Gyang, others win at The Future Awards Africa 2013 in Rivers (PHOTOS)

by Oge Okonkwo

Adebola Williams; Founding Partner of The Future Project speaks
Adebola Williams; Founding Partner of The Future Project speaks

The names of the 16 winners of The Future Awards Africa 2013 were
formally announced yesterday, at an annual awards ceremony hosted by the Rivers State Government; Dr. Rotimi Amaechi in Port Harcourt, Nigeria.

Chude Jideonwo, executive director of The Future Project and co-founder  of The Future Awards Africa
Chude Jideonwo, executive director of The Future Project and co-founder
of The Future Awards Africa

Chude Jideonwo, executive director of The Future Project and co-founder
of The Future Awards Africa, commented, “I am delighted to announce the winners of this year’s The Future Awards Africa. This year has been the most difficult year to judge to date, with so many compelling and
inspiring stories of young Africans, all of whom deserve to be
recognised and rewarded. The winners of this year’s Awards will go on to
inspire a new generation of leaders, innovators, and entrepreneurs
across Africa and we’re looking forward to seeing the winners go on to
touch thousands of lives across our great continent, leaving behind a
legacy that will be recognised for years to come.”

Adesuwa Onyenokwe; a member of the Independent Audit Committee
Adesuwa Onyenokwe; member of the Independent Audit Committee

The Future Awards Africa, described by the World Bank as ‘The Nobel
Prize for young Africans’, recognise and reward the success and
achievements of young people aged between 18 and 31 living in Africa.
They have been awarded in 15 separate categories, including: advocacy
and activism, business, agriculture, education and fashion.

Rivers State Governor Amaechi speaks
Rivers State Governor Amaechi

Guests included the CEO of the Tony Elumelu Foundation, Wiebe Boer,
magazine publisher Adesuwa Onyenokwe, Rivers commissioner for
information, Ibim Semenitari, comedian Julius Agwu, amongst others.

Vector and Toke Makinwa - hosts of TFAA2013
Vector and Toke Makinwa – hosts of #TFAA2013

In just eight years, the Awards have produced over 120 winners and 1,200
nominees in Nigeria. This year the awards became pan-African for the
first time with 85 young Africans from countries including Nigeria,
Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, South Africa, Malawi, Burkina Faso, Cameroon
and Liberia all nominated to receive awards. The Awards were presented
in partnership with Microsoft, the British Council, Nigeria’s Federal
Ministry of Youth Development, the Tony Elumelu Foundation and Access Bank.

The winners of this year’s Awards are:

THE FUTURE AWARDS PRIZE IN ADVOCACY & ACTIVISM
This award is given to a young person who has demonstrated exceptional
vision, passion, and commitment to a social or developmental cause and
made a measurable impact on lives.

WINNER: Orode Uduaghan-Okpu (24)

THE FUTURE AWARDS PRIZE IN SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
This award is given to a researcher, scientist, innovator, inventor who
has distinguished herself or himself and achieved a measurable
breakthrough in the field of science and technology.

WINNER: Hugo Obi (32)

THE FUTURE AWARDS PRIZE IN COMMUNITY ACTION
This award is given to a young person who has remarkably changed the
lives of a community or communities.

WINNER: Ife Adebayo (30)

THE FUTURE AWARDS PRIZE IN NEW MEDIA
This award is given to a young person who is reaching new frontiers as
an innovator, publisher, business owner, entrepreneur, or professional
in new media.

WINNER: Kingsley Ezeani (23)

THE FUTURE AWARDS PRIZE IN ENTERTAINMENT TALENT
This award is given to a young person in the entertainment industry who
has recorded remarkable achievement in music, acting, dance, television,
and other fields of entertainment.

WINNER: OC Ukeje (32)

THE FUTURE AWARDS PRIZE IN ENTERTAINMENT ENTERPRISE
This award is given in conjunction with the British Council and it is
now called ‘The British Council and The Future Awards Africa Prize for
The International Young Media Entrepreneur of the Year’. It is awarded
to a young person working in the media who stands out among his or her
peers, demonstrates entrepreneurial and leadership abilities, potential
to change his or her sector, market awareness, and understanding.

WINNER: Uche Pedro

THE FUTURE AWARDS PRIZE IN JOURNALISM
This award is given to a writer, reporter, presenter, producer, and
other professionals working in the journalism profession who has
demonstrated excellence in the work of telling of stories and bringing
the news to the public.

WINNER: Toyosi Ogunseye (29)

THE FUTURE AWARDS PRIZE IN BUSINESS
This award is given to an entrepreneur who has demonstrated
extraordinary vision, leadership, and commitment to running a business
enterprise, and recorded measurable business success in terms of growth
(profit, market share, employees) and/or in terms of his or her
reputation (creativity, quality, and aesthetic).

WINNER: Saheed Jumar (28)

THE FUTURE AWARDS PRIZE IN PUBLIC SERVICE
This award is given to a professional or technocrat who has made
outstanding contribution in public service.

WINNER: Dr. Adanna Chukwuma (31)

THE FUTURE AWARDS PRIZE IN PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
This award is given to a professional or a technocrat who has made an
outstanding contribution in the private sector.

WINNER: Kayode Temenu (29)

THE FUTURE AWARDS PRIZE IN AGRICULTURE
This award is given to an entrepreneur, advocate, or professional who
has demonstrated vision, leadership, and commitment and made a
measurable impact in the field of agriculture, and agro-related causes
and organisations.

WINNER: Precious Peter Nweke (31)

THE FUTURE AWARDS PRIZE IN FASHION & STYLE
This award is given to a young person who has demonstrated measurable
achievement in the field of fashion and style. This includes designers,
photographers, models, stylists, make-up artistes, entrepreneurs, and
business owners.

WINNER: Aisha Bello (24)

THE FUTURE AWARDS PRIZE IN ARTS & CULTURE
This award recognizes extraordinary achievement in the promotion and the  preservation of the best of our arts and culture. This includes young
creators, innovators, entrepreneurs, designers, artists, film makers,
and cartoonists.

WINNER: Kenneth Gyang (27)

THE FUTURE AWARDS PRIZE IN ENTERPRISE SUPPORT
This award is given to a young person(s) who has excelled in running a
business or organisation whose service or work enhances supports or
provides solutions for SMEs.

WINNER: Ayodeji Adewunmi (29), Opeyemi Awoyemi (25), and Olalekan
Olude (29)

THE FUTURE AWARDS PRIZE IN EDUCATION
This award is given to a young person who has recorded measurable impact in advancing education through advocacy, activism, innovation,
enterprise, and, institution building.

WINNER: Otto Orondaam (26)

THE YOUNG PERSON OF THE YEAR
This prize is given in partnership with the African Union Commission
(AU) and is awarded to a young African whose work sets him or her apart
as a role model, setting the pace for other young leaders on the
continent.

WINNER: Ashish Thakkar (32)

Timi Dakolo Performing at TFAA 2013
Timi Dakolo Performing at TFAA 2013

 

Jesse Jagz performs at TFAA 2013
Jesse Jagz performs at TFAA 2013

 

Fashion at TFAA 2013
Fashion at TFAA 2013

 

OC Ukeje, Julius Agwu  and Gbenro Ajibade
OC Ukeje, Julius Agwu and Gbenro Ajibade

 

OC Ukeje - winner of The Future Awards in Entertainment Talent
OC Ukeje – winner of The Future Awards in Entertainment Talent

 

Gbenro and Isio at TFAA   2013
Gbenro Ajibade and Isio Wanogho at TFAA 2013

 

Award winner Ife Adebayo
Award winner Ife Adebayo
Award winner- Kingsley Ezeani
Award winner- Kingsley Ezeani

 

Rep of the Tony Elumelu Foundation presents award to Ayodeji Adewunmi (29), Opeyemi Awoyemi (25), and Olalekan Olude (29)
Rep of the Tony Elumelu Foundation presents award to Ayodeji Adewunmi (29), Opeyemi Awoyemi (25), and Olalekan Olude (29)

 

TEF rep presents awards to winner of The Future Awards Africa prize in Business to Saeed Jumah
TEF rep presents awards to winner of The Future Awards Africa prize in Business to Saeed Jumah

 

* Nominees aged 32 were 31 in the period under review (2012/2013)
Profiles of the nominees are available on thefutureafrica.com/awards

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