World Economic Forum recently bestowed the honor of Young Global Leader on some distinguished individuals below 40 and some young Nigerians made the list
According the World Economic Forum; The Young Global Leader nomination has been described as “recognition of your record of professional accomplishments, your commitment to society and your potential to contribute to shaping the future of the world through your inspiring leadership”.
And those who made the list are:
Tara Fela-Durotoye, Founder, House of Tara, Nigeria;
Ndubuisi Ekekwe, Founder and Chairman First Atlantic Semiconductors and Microelectronics Nigeria;
Amy Jadesimi , Managing director LADOL Nigeria
Ola Orekunrin, Founder The Flying Doctors, Nigeria;
Marieme Jamme, Founder, SpotOne Global Solutions Senegal;
Jesmane Boggenpoel, Founder and Director Harvest Advisory Services South Africa;
Andrew Kuper, President and Founder LeapFrog Investments Ltd South Africa;
Lindiwe Mazibuko, Parliamentary Leader, Democratic Alliance (DA) South Africa;
James Mwangi, Global Managing Partner, Dalberg South Africa;
Alex Okosi, Senior Vice-President and Managing Director, Viacom International Media Networks Africa (formerly MTV Networks Africa), South Africa;
January Yusuf Makamba, Deputy Minister of Communications, Science and Technology, Tanzania;
Rosebell Kagumire, Journalist and Communications Consultant, Africans Act for Africa, Uganda;
Monica Musonda, Chief Executive Officer and Founder Java Foods Ltd;
Marc Wabi, Senior Special Adviser to the President Chambre de Commerce et d’Industrie, Côte d’Ivoire;
Solomon Assefa, Research Scientist IBM;
Thomas J. Watson, Research Center, Ethiopia;
Dorcas Gachari, Chief Executive Officer, Openworld Ltd, Kenya;
Saran Kaba Jones, Founder and Executive Director, FACE Africa, Liberia;
Nishan Degnarain, Senior Economic Adviser to the Minister of Finance.
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