The Future Africa Awards & Summit Extends Nominations Deadline | Expands Central Working Committee
The Central Working Committee for Africa’s biggest youth
event, The Future Africa Awards & Summit (TFAAS) has announced an extension
of nominations – young, inspiring Africans can be nominated until Saturday 21st
June 2014.
Nominations can be done via the website www.thefutureafrica.com/awards. Nominees must be aged 18 – 31.
This year’s categories are:
The TFAA Prize in Education
The TFAA Prize in Agriculture
The TFAA Prize in Advocacy
The TFAA Prize in Technology
The TFAA Prize in Public Service
The TFAA Prize in Community Action
The Tony O. Elumelu Prize in Business
The TFAA Prize in Entertainment
The TFAA Prize in Enterprise Support
The TFAA Prize for African Young Person of the Year
The Future Africa Awards & Summit
TFAAS has also been expanded to The Future Africa Awards
& Summit, a 2-day ideas-fest, where the continent’s most influential
leaders and institutions with portfolios on youth will gather to chart
immediate action-points for expansion of jobs and opportunities, as well as
good governance and citizen engagement.
The Central Working Committee for The Future Africa Awards
& Summit (TFAAS) 2014 has announced the formal expansion of its brain trust
across the world – with the announcement of its expanded jury consisting of the
Board of Judges and Independent Audit Committee, as well as its Global Board of
Advisors.
According to a member of the committee and a Fellow with
President Barack Obama’s Young African Leaders Initiative – “As TFAAS has
expanded in scope and become both a global brand and to reach countries across
Africa, we are excited to present the distinguished leaders from across the
world who will serve on the Independent Audit Committee and the Board of
Judges, and the Global Board of Advisors for The Future Project“.
Independent Audit Committee: This consists of leaders from
across government, civil society and business from across Africa.
Members include Katja Schiller Nwator (Leadership
Development and CSR Manager, The Tony Elumelu Foundation), Mahamadou Sy
(Founder and Executive Director of the Institut Supérieur de Développement
Local (ISDL), Senegal), Wendy Luhabe (Author, accomplished public speaker and
thought leader), Abiola Alabi (MD, MNet Africa), Tonye Cole (Executive
Director, Sahara Group), Ndidi Nwuneli (Founder LEAP Africa), Mo Abudu (CEO,
Ebony Life TV), Gbenga Sesan (Founder, Paradigm Initiative Nigeria), Eikem
Nutifafa (Founding Partner, Oxford and Beaumont, Ghana), Chi-Chi Okonjo
(Publisher, Ventures Africa), Victoria Trabosh (Founder, Ithafari Foundation),
Taa Wongbe (Managing Partner, The Khana Group), Ayo Ajayi (MD, PATH Global) and
Jennah Scott (Director, Liberia Philanthropy Secretariat, Office of the
President).
Board of Judges: The
Committee also announced the Board of Judges, a peer review committee formed of
African media leaders below 40. Headed by Forbes’ Mfonobong Nsehe, the judges
include Belinda Otas (Assistant Editor, New African Woman), Brenda Wendo
(Deputy Features Editor, The Star Newspaper, Kenya), Billie Adwoa McTernan
(Ghana correspondent, The Africa Report), Adam Bouhadma (Editor, 9rayti.com,
Morocco) and Michelle Atagana (Managing Editor, Memeburn).
Speaking on TFAAS, Belinda Otas said – “Africa is at a stage
where its young population is needed in order to secure the continent’s
future”. “I am excited about this generation of young Africans, for their
hunger, their pursuit of purpose and their passion to see a better Africa. This
is what The Future Africa Awards is about and I am honoured to be a part of
it.”
Global Board of
Advisors: This is made up of some of the world’s most influential leaders
from Europe, North America, and Africa.
They include Bruno Kone (Minister of Post, Information and
Communications Technologies, Cote d’Ivoire), Mteto Nyati (Managing Director,
Microsoft South Africa), Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala (Coordinating Minister of the
Economy, Nigeria), Dr. Frannie Léautier (Partner and Chief Executive Office,
Mkoba Private Equity), Salem Mekuria (Professor, Wellesley College), Barbara
Lethem Ibrahim (Founding Director, the John D. Gerhart Center for Philanthropy
and Civic Engagement, American University, Cairo), Mutiu Sunmonu (Country Chair
and Managing Director, Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited),
Jamie Drummond (Co-founder, ONE), Federico Sarica (Editorial Director, Rivista
Studio Italy), John Momoh (Chairman, Channels Television, Nigeria) Prof. Pat
Utomi Utomi (Director, Center for Values in Leadership), Obiageli Ezekwesili
(Senior Economic Advisor, Open Society Foundation), and Anne Kabagambe
(Director of Cabinet and Chief of Staff, Africa Development Bank).
“I am delighted to join the board of advisors for this
important project,” said Frannie Leautier, who is also a former Vice-President
with the World Bank. “I have been very pleased by the impressive achievements
of the platform.”
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