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The Future Awards Africa

The Future Awards Africa (previously known as The Future Awards) are a set of awards given by The Future Project, a social enterprise communications firm affiliated to Red Africa.[1] The awards are intended to celebrate young people between the ages of 18 and 31, who have made outstanding achievement in the year under consideration. Forbes has described the awards as "Nigeria’s most important awards for outstanding young Nigerians".[2]

Folu Storms and Ediri Martins at the event in 2016

The idea for the awards was conceived by Chude Jideonwo, Adebola Williams, and Emilia Asim-Ita in 2005.[3][4][5]

History

The Future Awards Africa first event was on February 6, 2006, at Magnolia Hall, City Mall, Lagos. The venue changes and the 2011 event was at the Landmark Events Centre, Victoria Island, Lagos.[6] Since 2012, it has been held at the Altec Azcum in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.[7] 2013's edition was hosted by on-air personality Toke Makinwa and rapper Vector.[8]

In 2013, the name of the awards was changed to The Future Awards Africa to reflect a partnership with the African Union.[citation needed]

Categories, nomination, judging and awards

The awards are given to winners in diverse categories, including the Young Person of the Year category. Some of the categories are:

Nomination results are usually announced to the public in late January.

There is a four-stage, three-month-long judging process involving a board of judges and an audit committee. Judges come from all over Africa. The judges include Mfonobong Nsehe, 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).[9][10]

The audit committee includes 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), Abiola Alabi (MD, MNet Africa), Tonye Cole (executive director, Sahara Group), Ndidi Nwuneli (founder, LEAP Africa), Mo Abudu (CEO, EbonyLife 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).[11]

The awards are presented at a live televised ceremony that is also streamed on the internet, most commonly in February or March following the relevant calendar year, and six weeks after the announcement of the final shortlist of nominees.[12]

Young Person of the Year Award

Winners of the Young Person of the Year award include Tanzanian entrepreneur Ashish Thakkar, malaria scientist Ify Aniebo, writer Chimamanda Adichie, NASA scholar Tosin Otitoju, and agriculture entrepreneur and advocate Nnaemekan Ikegwuonu.[13]

Criticism

The awards have drawn criticism regarding the ages of the nominees. In December 2011, Chude Jideonwo said: "We certainly have had more than a few complaints about the ages of one or two nominees... Over the years we have had to withdraw the nominations of a few nominees who have been unable to prove their actual ages..."

The awards have a two-week complaint period, within which the public can email complaints about any nominee to the Central Working Committee about the age or the substance of the achievement of the nominees.[14]

In 2009, an email exchange between a dancer and a former winner of the award, Qudus Onikeku and Chude, leaked on the Sahara Reporters,[15] as the former sought to clarify comments he had made about the Young Person of the Year Award given to D'banj, in the year after his win, against the backdrop of the musician's controversial video for "Suddenly."

Awards

The Future Awards Africa won the Event of the Year award at the first The Nigerian Event Awards (TNEA), in May 2011.[16]

In February 2013, its founders, Chude Jideonwo and Adebola Williams, were both named in Forbes' 30 Under 30: Africa's Best Young Entrepreneurs.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Red Media Logbaby". Logbaby.com. Retrieved 2013-09-03.
  2. ^ a b "30 Under 30: Africa's Best Young Entrepreneurs". Forbes. Retrieved 2013-07-22.
  3. ^ "Future awards co-founder, Emilia Asim dies". Vanguard Allure. 2021-01-30. Retrieved 2021-01-30.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-04-20. Retrieved 2013-01-08.
  5. ^ "Emilia Asim-Ita died after appendicitis surgery ― Brother". Punch Newspapers. Retrieved 2021-01-30.
  6. ^ "50 The Future Awards tickets up for sale!". YNaija. 2011-01-27. Retrieved 2013-07-22.
  7. ^ "The 7th Edition of The Future Awards to be held in Port Harcourt | Top Nigerian Banker/ Philanthropist Tony Elumelu announced as Keynote Speaker". Bella Naija. 2012-08-15. Retrieved 2013-07-22.
  8. ^ "Full list of winners at The Future Awards Africa 2013 + See photos » YNaija". YNaija. 2013-12-21. Retrieved 2019-01-10.
  9. ^ "The Future Awards Africa announces Board of Advisors". Premium Times Nigeria. 2014-06-09. Retrieved 2019-01-10.
  10. ^ ameyawdebrah.com. "Global Board of Advisors and Jury Announced For TFAAS". Retrieved 2020-03-22.
  11. ^ "The Future Africa Awards & Summit Announces Its Global Board of Advisors, and African Jury".
  12. ^ "Future Awards opens nominations for 2012 awards - Premium Times Nigeria". Premium Times. 2012-05-30. Retrieved 2013-07-22.
  13. ^ "LIVE UPDATE: The Future Awards 2012 - Premium Times Nigeria". Premiumtimesng.com. 2012-08-26. Retrieved 2014-03-05.
  14. ^ "Nominees "Go Green" at the Future Awards Reception for Charity – Ice Prince, Waje, Tiwa Savage, Mo'Cheddah, ChiDynma & Wizkid set to perform". Archived from the original on July 22, 2013. Retrieved January 10, 2013.
  15. ^ "A "Future" that fails to address the past : DOOM". Sahara Reporters. 2009-02-18. Retrieved 2013-07-22.
  16. ^ "The Future Awards 2010 Wins The Nigerian Event of the Year at TNEA 2011 | Ladybrille®Nigeria". Ladybrillenigeria.com. 2011-05-20. Retrieved 2013-07-22.

External links

  • Official website
  • The Future Project

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This article reads like a press release or a news article and may be largely based on routine coverage Please expand this article with properly sourced content to meet Wikipedia s quality standards event notability guideline or encyclopedic content policy December 2019 The Future Awards Africa previously known as The Future Awards are a set of awards given by The Future Project a social enterprise communications firm affiliated to Red Africa 1 The awards are intended to celebrate young people between the ages of 18 and 31 who have made outstanding achievement in the year under consideration Forbes has described the awards as Nigeria s most important awards for outstanding young Nigerians 2 Folu Storms and Ediri Martins at the event in 2016 The idea for the awards was conceived by Chude Jideonwo Adebola Williams and Emilia Asim Ita in 2005 3 4 5 Contents 1 History 2 Categories nomination judging and awards 3 Young Person of the Year Award 4 Criticism 5 Awards 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditThe Future Awards Africa first event was on February 6 2006 at Magnolia Hall City Mall Lagos The venue changes and the 2011 event was at the Landmark Events Centre Victoria Island Lagos 6 Since 2012 it has been held at the Altec Azcum in Port Harcourt Rivers State 7 2013 s edition was hosted by on air personality Toke Makinwa and rapper Vector 8 In 2013 the name of the awards was changed to The Future Awards Africa to reflect a partnership with the African Union citation needed Categories nomination judging and awards EditThe awards are given to winners in diverse categories including the Young Person of the Year category Some of the categories are The Future Awards Africa Prize in Advocacy The Future Awards Africa Prize in Agriculture The Future Awards Africa Prize for Arts Visual and Applied The Future Awards Africa Prize for Acting The Future Awards Africa Prize for Business The Future Awards Africa Prize for Community Action The Future Awards Africa Prize for Content Creation The Future Awards Africa Prize for Education The Future Awards Africa Prize for Entrepreneurship The Future Awards Africa Prize for Fashion The Future Awards Africa Prize for Filmmaking The Future Awards Africa Prize for Health and Wellness 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 Movements The Future Awards Africa Prize for Music The Future Awards Africa Prize for On Air Personality Visual amp Audio The Future Awards Africa Prize for Photography The Future Awards Africa Prize for Professional Service The Future Awards Africa Prize for Public Service The Future Awards Africa Prize for Sports The Future Awards Africa Prize for Technology The Future Awards Africa Prize for Young Person of the Year Nomination results are usually announced to the public in late January There is a four stage three month long judging process involving a board of judges and an audit committee Judges come from all over Africa The judges include Mfonobong Nsehe 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 9 10 The audit committee includes Katja Schiller Nwator Leadership Development and CSR Manager The Tony Elumelu Foundation Mahamadou Sy founder and executive director of the Institut Superieur de Developpement Local ISDL Senegal Wendy Luhabe author Abiola Alabi MD MNet Africa Tonye Cole executive director Sahara Group Ndidi Nwuneli founder LEAP Africa Mo Abudu CEO EbonyLife 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 11 The awards are presented at a live televised ceremony that is also streamed on the internet most commonly in February or March following the relevant calendar year and six weeks after the announcement of the final shortlist of nominees 12 Young Person of the Year Award EditWinners of the Young Person of the Year award include Tanzanian entrepreneur Ashish Thakkar malaria scientist Ify Aniebo writer Chimamanda Adichie NASA scholar Tosin Otitoju and agriculture entrepreneur and advocate Nnaemekan Ikegwuonu 13 Criticism EditThe awards have drawn criticism regarding the ages of the nominees In December 2011 Chude Jideonwo said We certainly have had more than a few complaints about the ages of one or two nominees Over the years we have had to withdraw the nominations of a few nominees who have been unable to prove their actual ages The awards have a two week complaint period within which the public can email complaints about any nominee to the Central Working Committee about the age or the substance of the achievement of the nominees 14 In 2009 an email exchange between a dancer and a former winner of the award Qudus Onikeku and Chude leaked on the Sahara Reporters 15 as the former sought to clarify comments he had made about the Young Person of the Year Award given to D banj in the year after his win against the backdrop of the musician s controversial video for Suddenly Awards EditThe Future Awards Africa won the Event of the Year award at the first The Nigerian Event Awards TNEA in May 2011 16 In February 2013 its founders Chude Jideonwo and Adebola Williams were both named in Forbes 30 Under 30 Africa s Best Young Entrepreneurs 2 References Edit Red Media Logbaby Logbaby com Retrieved 2013 09 03 a b 30 Under 30 Africa s Best Young Entrepreneurs Forbes Retrieved 2013 07 22 Future awards co founder Emilia Asim dies Vanguard Allure 2021 01 30 Retrieved 2021 01 30 Guardian Archived from the original on 2013 04 20 Retrieved 2013 01 08 Emilia Asim Ita died after appendicitis surgery Brother Punch Newspapers Retrieved 2021 01 30 50 The Future Awards tickets up for sale YNaija 2011 01 27 Retrieved 2013 07 22 The 7th Edition of The Future Awards to be held in Port Harcourt Top Nigerian Banker Philanthropist Tony Elumelu announced as Keynote Speaker Bella Naija 2012 08 15 Retrieved 2013 07 22 Full list of winners at The Future Awards Africa 2013 See photos YNaija YNaija 2013 12 21 Retrieved 2019 01 10 The Future Awards Africa announces Board of Advisors Premium Times Nigeria 2014 06 09 Retrieved 2019 01 10 ameyawdebrah com Global Board of Advisors and Jury Announced For TFAAS Retrieved 2020 03 22 The Future Africa Awards amp Summit Announces Its Global Board of Advisors and African Jury Future Awards opens nominations for 2012 awards Premium Times Nigeria Premium Times 2012 05 30 Retrieved 2013 07 22 LIVE UPDATE The Future Awards 2012 Premium Times Nigeria Premiumtimesng com 2012 08 26 Retrieved 2014 03 05 Nominees Go Green at the Future Awards Reception for Charity Ice Prince Waje Tiwa Savage Mo Cheddah ChiDynma amp Wizkid set to perform Archived from the original on July 22 2013 Retrieved January 10 2013 A Future that fails to address the past DOOM Sahara Reporters 2009 02 18 Retrieved 2013 07 22 The Future Awards 2010 Wins The Nigerian Event of the Year at TNEA 2011 Ladybrille Nigeria Ladybrillenigeria com 2011 05 20 Retrieved 2013 07 22 External links EditOfficial website The Future Project Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Future Awards Africa amp oldid 1105510296, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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