Mark Okoye, Anambra State Commissioner wins The Future Africa Awards biggest prize

After a whirlwind media frenzy, the 2016 edition of The Future Awards Africa, finally held at the Federal Palace Hotel, Lagos on Sunday, December 18th

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After a whirlwind media frenzy, the 2016 edition of The Future Awards Africa, finally held at the Federal Palace Hotel, Lagos on Sunday, December 18th. In its 11th year, the awards ceremony which celebrates young people between the ages of 18 and 31 and who have made outstanding achievement in the year under consideration in their various field of endeavors, introduced to guests, the key players who are shaping the future in the 105 nominees identified across 21 categories. The well attended event had the President Elect of The Republic of Ghana, Dr. Nana Akufo-Addo as the keynote speaker. There were 21 recipients one of was Mark Okoye, Nigeria’s youngest commissioner at 30. He is the Honourable Commissioner for Economic Planning and Budget Development in Anambra State. He got the biggest prize of the night. Other recipients include:

TFAA and EbonyLife prize for OAP (visual)
Bolanle Olukanni

TFAA prize for Arts and Culture
Adenrele Sonariwo

TFAA prize for Technology
Olaniran Abiola

TFAA prize for Young Person of the Year
Mark Okoye

TFAA prize for Agriculture
Julius Adewopo

TFAA prize for Professional Service
Dr Salihu Dasuki

TFAA prize for Sports
Kehinde Paul

TFAA prize for Fashion
Adebayo Oke-Lawal

TFAA prize for Business
Ifeanyi Orajaka

TFAA prize for Creative Professional
Evans Akanno

TFAA prize for Media Enterprise
Bidemi Zakariyau

TFAA prize for Advocacy
Bukola Bolariwa

TFAA prize for Education
Godwin Benson

TFAA and EbonyLife prize for Screen Producer
Adeola Osunkojo

TFAA prize for Journalism
Chika Oduah

TFAA and EbonyLife prize for Acting
Somkele Iyamah-Idhalama

TFAA prize for Beauty
Theodora Mogo

TFAA prize for Music
Yemi Alade

TFAA prize for New Media
Tosin Ajibade

TFAA and  EbonyLife prize for OAP(audio)
Ayo Thompson

TFAA prize for Public Service
Asuquo Ekpeyong

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Adebayo Oke-Lawal

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Ademola Adedoyin

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Akin Faminu

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Bizzle Oshikoya

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Bolanle Olukanni

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Chef Emeka

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Chika Ike

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Daniel K Daniel

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Debola Falana

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Destiny Amaka

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Emmanuel Oyeleke

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Eunice Omole

Vivian Oputa

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Ini Dima Okojie

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Jimi Agbaje

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Linda Ikeji

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Mo’Cheddah

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Obiageli Ezekwesili

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Olumo Adedunmola

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Powede Lawrence

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Solomon Ojeagbese

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Theodora Mogo

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Tosin Ajibade

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Abimbola Craig

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Minister of Transport, Rotimi Amaechi, Mo Abudu, Peter Obi, Debola Williams, President Elect of The Republic of Ghana, Dr. Nana Akufo-Addo, Minister of Solid Minerals, Kayode Fayemi, Oby Ezekwesili and Ruth Osime.