The Future Awards Africa today announced the call for nominations for this year’s edition of the continent’s biggest youth awards scheduled to take place in November.
The launch event which held at the Transcorp Hilton Abuja saw Amina Mohammed, the Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations endorsing the prestigious Awards which has been described as the “Nobel Prize for young Africans”.
With the theme Nigeria’s New Tribe, The Future Awards Africa seeks to reward excellence and service amongst youth between the ages of 18 and 31. Over the years, the Awards has built a strong network of youth supporting each other in the leadership space, breaking boundaries to achieve distinction against barriers of tribe, religious differences, economic instability, and government policies.
Speaking at the event, Ms. Mohammed said: “Even while we all acknowledge our socio-economic issues and challenges, our hope for the future is bound on the talent, creativity, and determination in every young Nigerian. They represent the much-needed agents of change – a new and perfect direction in giving back power to our youth – so joining the new tribe should be a movement every young person should aspire to be a part of”.
“We are doubling down on the theme, ‘Nigeria’s New Tribe’ as there’s no better time to identify, acknowledge, and showcase a new set of bright, young Nigerians leading the charge to establish a positive, new narrative for the continent. We therefore urge everyone to nominate outstanding young people in different communities across the country so as to inspire many others who need models of hard work, creativity, impact, and integrity to emulate,” said Bukonla Adebakin, Chief Operation Officer, The Future Project.
Official media partner of The Future Awards Africa 2019, Consolidated Media Associate Group.
Persons eligible for nomination must have made considerable impact within Nigeria and/or globally within the last one year and must have easily accessible documentation of their achievements. The public is encouraged to nominate trailblazers from their communities in categories ranging from social activism, business and professional service to media, and entertainment.
To nominate, visit award.thefutureafrica.com and follow @tfaafrica to keep up with the latest news on the Awards. Official hashtags for the 2019 edition are #TFAA2019 and #NigeriasNewTribe.
L-R Bukonla Adebakin, COO, The Future Project; Adebola Williams, Founding Partner, The Future Awards Africa; Amina Mohammed, Deputy Secretary-General, United Nations; Hon.Sunday Dare, Minister of Youth and Sports development; Mohammed Yahaya, Resident Representative, United Nations Development Programme at The Future Awards Africa 2019 Launch in Abuja.
Cross-section of guests at The Future Awards Africa 2019 launch in Abuja.
The Future Awards Africa 2019 categories for nomination include:
The Future Awards Africa Prize for Acting
The Future Awards Africa Prize for Advocacy
The Future Awards Africa Prize for Agriculture
The Future Awards Africa Prize for Arts (Visual and Applied)
The Future Awards Africa Prize for Business
The Future Awards Africa Prize for Community Action
The Future Awards Africa Prize for Education
The Future Awards Africa Prize for Fashion
The Future Awards Africa Prize for Film Making
The Future Awards Africa Prize for Journalism
The Future Awards Africa Prize for Literature
The Future Awards Africa Prize for Media
The Future Awards Africa Prize for Music
The Future Awards Africa Prize for On-Air Personality
The Future Awards Africa Prize for Photography
The Future Awards Africa Prize for Politics
The Future Awards Africa Prize for Professional Service
The Future Awards Africa Prize for Public Service
The Future Awards Africa Prize for Sport
The Future Awards Africa Prize for Technology
The Future Awards Africa Prize for Young Person of the Year
About The Future Awards Africa
The Future Awards Africa has been called the ‘Nobel Prize for Young Africans’, and the ‘most important youth awards’ by Forbes. It is a set of prizes given annually to celebrate and accelerate innovation, creativity and enterprise amongst young Africans aged 18 – 31. It has produced over 150 winners and over 1550 nominees since its first edition in 2006. It is presented in conjunction with The Future Project, which has a mandate to build empowered citizens across Africa, through (inclusive) enterprise and (active) citizenship. This focus on Human Capital Development is informed by our value proposition: Africa’s growth needs a generation of young people who are gainfully employed and able to demand and secure better leadership. Our projects include Aiki.ng, an employability portal presented with Microsoft; the Nigeria Symposium for Young & Emerging Leaders, #StartupsAfrica, Intern4Jobs, YMonitor.org presented with National Endowment for Democracy (NED), The Future Enterprise Support Scheme and The Future Awards Africa, described as ‘The Nobel Prize for Young Africans’
About Red Media Africa
Red Media Africa (www.redmediaafrica.com) is the PR & Empowerment Marketing division under the parent brand, RED. It focuses on using inspiration, empowerment and action to help brands and organisations connect with their audiences, enhance their bottom-lines, and lead in their industries. It has 6 major practice areas: Corporate Practice, Technology Practice, SME Practice, Governance Practice, Faith Practice and the International Practice – with work for brands across Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya and South Africa. It has been recognised with multiple local and international awards including the Gold SABRE Awards for PR Campaigns and the Young Lions PR competition for the next generation of creatives.
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