The Future Awards Africa announces nominees for The Ford Foundation Prize in Youth Employment, winner to get $5000 The Future Awards Africa announced successful candidates for The Ford Foundation Prize in Youth Employment - selected after an intensive four month period. Successful applicants were interviewed in selected cities…
The Central Working Committee for Africa's biggest youth event, The Future Awards Africa has announced that official media partner, EbonyLife TV will be unveiling nominees for the 2015 awards in a special TV broadcast. The one-hour broadcast is scheduled for 3pm West African Time and will air across Africa, hosted…
Africa’s biggest youth event, The Future Awards Africa has announced the ambassadors for the 10th anniversary – a stellar cast of past winners of the awards across business, development, governance and the creative industries. The 10 selected ambassadors are international recording artiste Bukonla ‘Asa’ Elemide…
The Central Working Committee (CWC) of Africa’s biggest youth event, The Future Awards Africa (TFAA) has officially launched the media campaign for the 2015 edition – which celebrates 10 years of inspiring Africa. The campaign is themed #AfricaNeedsYou, and it will be driven by a tour of 100 cities…
Nominees who have positively demonstrated drive and action in actively tackling youth unemployment with positive impact in their communities will be screened in the following cities - Port Harcourt, Abuja, Enugu, Ibadan, Kano and Lagos starting from tomorrow October 22, 2015. The competition will be selecting six…
The Future Awards Africa (TFAA) organises a 10th anniversary tour wherein we would also visit 10 states in Nigeria. TFAA hopes to identify inspiring stories of Young Africans in these states and highlight issues affecting the specific areas visited and raise funds directly from the general public to support it.…
The Ford foundation, as part of their efforts to empower young Nigerians, has partnered with The Future Project's The Future Awards Africa (TFAA) on the Ford Foundation Prize for Youth Employment. The award seeks nominees who have positively demonstrated, drive and action by individuals actively…
The Future Awards Africa (TFAA), Africa’s biggest youth awards, will be touring 10 African cities to host town hall meetings as part of run up to the 10th edition of TFAA set to take place in December. The town hall meetings, designed…
As part of its the launch of the 2015 season of The Future Awards Africa (TFAA), The Future Project (TFP) paid courtesy calls to the Canadian High Commissioner, Mr Perry John Calderwood and Swiss Deputy Head of Mission, Mr Daniel Cavegn in Abuja on 23 and 25 June, 2015.…
After an evening of inspiration and glitz, the governor of Lagos, governor, Babatunde Raji Fashola, hosted the winners, hosts and organisers of Africa’s biggest youth event, The Future Awards Africa. The event held a day after the 2014 awards, on Monday 8 December at the State House, Alausa,…
The Future Awards Africa (#TFAA2014) which took place on the 7th of December, 2014 at the Intercontinental Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria was heralded by lots of celebration and fanfare, most of which were centered on the recognition and acknowledgement of young entrepreneurs breaking boundaries (literally) to define…
Winner, The Future Africa Awards Prize in Advocacy Boniface Mwangi AGE 31 TITLE Pawa 254 initiative PROFILE While hawking goods on the streets of Nairobi, Mwangi, discovered a different passion – Photography. Leaving school at age 15, he convinced the director of a private journalism school to let…