Rev Chris Oyakhilome’s FALA 2020 Winners: Africa’s path to secure future

Rev Chris Oyakhilome’s FALA 2020 Winners: Africa’s path to secure future

The future of Africa is on the right tracks all thanks to the selfless and innovative activities The Future Africa Leaders Foundation , FA

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The future of Africa is on the right tracks all thanks to the selfless and innovative activities The Future Africa Leaders Foundation , FALA, an initiative of the Rev. Dr. Chris Oyakhilome, with the aim of exploring and expanding the leadership potentials in Africa and for Africa.
The foundation was established for identifying, celebrating and supporting young Africans who have demonstrated exemplary leadership by impacting their generation positively through education, youth empowerment and mentoring through other projects aimed at building young people and preparing them for a positive future.

In an event recently in Lagos, the organization showcases some exceptional young people whose selfless contributions to humanity made them worthy to be picked among the top 10 young African leaders between the age of 16 and 23 years from a pool of 30 individuals from 20 African countries to be a recipients of the most sought-after Future African Leadership Awards (FALA) 2020.

The recipients who were honoured with the global recognition awards, which comes with a Star Award Winner that will receive a token amount of $25,000 as a show of encouragement and $10,000 each for other nominees from the founder and chief motivator of the Future Africa Leaders ‘Awards, Rev. Chris Oyakhilome on 31st December 2020 were full of joy and appreciation to God and the organizers they since were going about their functions with no expectation from anybody or even to hope that someone would notice.

Star Award winner, 22 years old Gwei Michael Wawa from Cameroun is a social activist who is passionate about using technology solution for advancement of Africa. His NGO Youths Empowerment through Science and Technology (YEST), has in collaborations with College of Technology impacted 18,000 youths in Cameroun through 34 conferences and 18 seminars.

Other award recipients are 23 years old Christian Majeed Kwesi, from Ghana who has impacted over 3,000 girls and women and also inspired over 10,000 youth through his different programmes; Elsa Cethia Milandou from Congo Brazzaville, who had worked tirelessly to end the suffering of children and youths, she had launched campaign to sensitize young women against unwanted pregnancy, she also distribute foods, sanitizers and washing gel as palliatives to many home during this COVID-19 pandemic outbreak.

Mary Mukueba Julius is a 22 years old recipient of FALA, from South Sudan who has helped disadvantaged youths in refugee camps in South Sudan and Northern Uganda, she had provide planting seed and teach the youths about farming, she started agricultural projects in 5 refugee camps, she also started 2 greenhouses which fruits, vegetables and herbs were distributed to 14,382 households to across the 5 camps to help sustain them.
Others in the top 10 are; 22 years old Victor Emeka Mba from Nigeria, 23 years old Tebogo Moroe from South Africa, 23 years old Michelle Mumba from Zambia, Avante Susan Mafusire from Zimbabwe, 20 years old Aicha Elhaj Mahamat from Chad and 18 years old Mayamiko Banda from Malawi.

The project coordinator Dr. Jumoke Akinsanya, explained that the project is non-religious and it is opened to people of African descent who falls between the age of 16 to 23 years, she state further that the foundation has been organising the awards for the past 8 years and that apart from providing financial help it also provides training opportunities to the participants.