The Future Project held the 14th edition of the annual Future Awards on November 24th at the Balmoral Convention Centre, The Federal Palace Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos. The awards which was themed, “Nigeria’s New Tribe” was attended by dignitaries such as the former governor of Ogun State, Segun Osoba; Deputy Chief of Staff to the Vice President, Ade Ipaye; Google Country Manager, Juliet Ehimuan; Chief of Staff to the Kaduna State Governor, Muhammadu Sani Abdullahi; actress and producer, Lala Akindoju; comedian, Chioma ‘Chigurl’ Omeruah, among others.
The Future Awards Africa was founded in 2006 to celebrate young people between the ages of 18 and 31 who have made outstanding achievements in their respective fields. It has been described by Forbes as the most important award for young Nigerians. Past winners include Tara Fela-Durotoye (2007), Anthony Joshua (2007), Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie (2006), Tolu Ogunlesi (2011), D’banj (2008) and Seun Onigbinde (2012). The co-founders themselves have gone on to run presidential campaigns in Africa, including for President Muhammadu Buhari in 2015 and President Nana Akufo-Addo of Ghana.
The award has had over 1,914 nominees and 230 winners in 14 years. At the 2019 edition, Burna Boy bags two awards, the Prize for Music and the highly competitive Young Person of the Year.
The 2019 Winners:
Young Person of the Year: Damini Ebunoluwa “Burna Boy” Ogulu
Prize for Music: Damini Ebunoluwa “Burna Boy” Ogulu
Prize for Acting: Timini Egbuson
Prize for Sport: Israel Adesanya
Prize for Photography: Tolani Alli
Prize for Agriculture: Uka Eje
Prize for Advocacy: Hamzat Lawal
Prize for Arts: Ken Nwadiogbu
Prize for Community Action: Isaac Success
Prize for Filmmaking: Dare Olaitan
Prize for Professional Service: Bukky Akomolafe
Prize for Literature: Otosirieze Obi-Young
Prize for Media: Samuel Ajiboye
Prize for OAP: Simi “Drey” Adejumo
Prize for Public service: Adetola Onayemi
Prize for Technology: Zang Luka Bot:
Prize for Fashion: Tuboreni Sandrah
Prize for Education: Olaseni Cole
Prize for Business: Olawale Ayilara
Prize for Journalism: Shola Lawal
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