Akinwumi Adesina Wins the 2019 African of the Year Award

The President of the African Development Bank (AfDB) Dr. Akinwumi Adesina has won the African of the Year Award from the All Africa Business Leaders Awards in recognition of his bold leadership and the innovation of the Africa Investment Forum which “opened up billions of dollars of investment into the continent.” The ninth edition of the awards, organized by All Africa Business Leaders Awards in conjunction with CNBC Africa, seeks to honour leaders who have contributed and shaped the African economy.

President of the African Development Bank (AfDB) Dr. Akinwumi Adesina
President of the African Development Bank (AfDB) Dr. Akinwumi Adesina

The Africa Investment Forum , inaugurated in 2018, has been a trailblazer in tilting investments into the continent. The second edition of the Forum which was held in Johannesburg, South Africa ended on 13 November. It was attended by over 2,000 delegates and secured investor interest worth $40.1 billion – up from $37.1 billion the previous year.

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Responding after being bestowed with the Award, Dr. Adesina said that it is indeed a great honour to follow in the footsteps of his “big brother” President Paul Kagame of Rwanda, who won the award in 2018. “My heartbeat is to serve the people of Africa,” Adesina said.The Award took place last night during the exclusive gala dinner held at the Sandton Convention Centre in Johannesburg, at which the awards were announced.

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The event was attended by an A-list of business leaders, government representatives including David Makhura, Premier of Guateng Province, who gave the opening address. The event also attracted some of South Africa’s leading personalities. Vibrant music was provided by The Muses, a South African all-female string quartet and “Dr Victor and The Rasta Rebels.”

The awards are decided by a jury of continent-wide judges led by Sam Bhembe, CNBC Africa Non-Executive Director, following evaluation of a shortlist of finalists to determine the overall category winners. Bhembe said the award reflected how the winner would “shape the future of the African continent,” and that the winner would brace the cover of a special edition of Forbes Africa.

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In other categories of the 2019 awards, Nigerian Co-Founder of Kobo360, Obi Ozor won Young Business Leader of the Year; Naspers CEO: South Africa, Phuthi Mahanyele-Dabengwa took the Business Woman of the Year award; while Nedbank, won the Company of the Year award. Adesina dedicated his award “to the people of Africa who inspire me… I do not work alone.” He also said it was very rewarding to be at the helm “of an organisation that paves the way to progress.”

 

Kelechi Deca

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