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Transcorp, Flutterwave, Access… five Nigerian companies nominated for Africa CEO awards

Four Nigerian companies have been nominated for the Africa CEO Forum awards for the year 2020.

The awards which are scheduled to hold at  Sofitel Abidjan Hotel Ivoire, Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire from March 9 to 10 is in partnership with Mazars, a global audit, accounting and consulting group.

The Africa CEO Forum awards will, for the eighth year in a row, recognise Africa’s most successful companies.

Each year, the awards recognise the leaders, businesses, and investors whose strategy and performance have contributed the most to Africa’s growth in the past year through five awards, from ”CEO of the Year” to “Disrupter of the Year”.

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Specialising in sectors such as financial inclusion, food, ICT, green energy, e-commerce and infrastructure, this year’s cohort of 26 nominees – true African development success stories representing the continent as a whole – are in the running for the following prestigious awards to be bestowed upon winners on the evening of 9 March:

CEO OF THE YEAR

Austin Avuru, CEO, Seplat
Zouhaïr Bennani, CEO, Label’Vie
Hassanein Hiridjee, CEO, Axian
James Mwangi, Group MD and CEO, Equity Group Holdings
Herbert Wigwe, Group MD and CEO, Access Bank Group

AFRICAN CHAMPION OF THE YEAR

Mota-Engil Africa
CIEL Limited
United Bank for Africa
OCP
The Loukil Group

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GENDER LEADER OF THE YEAR

Transcorp Hotels Plc
Dalberg Advisors
Société Générale
Orange Middle East and Africa
GE Africa
Unilever Africa

DISRUPTER OF THE YEAR

Flutterwave Technology Solutions Limited
54gene
Fonroche Lighting
Baobab+
Daystar Power Group
Ringier One Africa Media (ROAM)

INTERNATIONAL COMPANY OF THE YEAR

Alstom
Bolloré Transport & Logistics
iSON technologies
OLAM

“Once again, we were thoroughly impressed with the quality of the nominees and would like to congratulate all of them. It goes to show how much talent Africa holds and these success stories deserve to be celebrated,” Abdou Diop, Partner at Mazars, said.

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“Mazars is very proud to be a part of the 2020 awards ceremony and we can’t wait to reveal the winners on 9 March.”

Nigeria’s Amy Jadesimi, CEO of Ladol, was named the Young CEO of the Year 2018.

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