Currently in its second year, the ‘Prix Jeunesse de la Francophonie 35 < 35’ is a leading awards initiative that recognises 35 young French-speaking innovators under 35 years old making exceptional contributions to their communities.
Popularly called ‘Debola Lagos’, Adebola Williams is an alumni of the London School of Journalism, London School of Marketing and the Pan African University, Lagos. He is British Council Global Change maker, a member of the African Leadership Network, and also sits on the boards of Slum 2 School Initiative and Young Entrepreneurs Network.
A member of President Obama’s Mandela Washington Fellowship, Adebola’s profile recently earned him a unique deal as the first entrepreneur ambassador for Africa’s leading telecoms company, Globacom. He has been named CNBC Young Business Leader of the Year, Forbes 30 Under 30, and Businessday 40 Under 40. In 2017, he was named ‘Evangelist of The Future’ at the C4F Davos Award.
Speaking on the choice of Mr. Williams, the Founder, ‘Prix Jeunesse de la Francophonie 35 < 35’, Mr. Richard Seshie said,
“We could not have found a better candidate to suit this position for this year. Adebola co-founded and currently leads The Future Awards Africa, which is the continent’s biggest youth awards event. But more importantly, he has become a superstar and icon for what it means to be a youth on the continent, breaking boundaries and reaching new heights whilst maintaining a deep sense of identity.”
Speaking after the announcement, Adebola Williams said,
“It’s an honor to be called to serve. I believe that African youths are the light of Africa, and everyone has an important role to play in determining the future of the continent. The more we can successfully identify those lighting up their little corners, the stronger the light will become, and then we will change our story from Black Africa to ‘Great Africa’.”
Source: Onobello
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