Executive Vice Chairman of Sifax Group, Barr. Taiwo Afolabi, with the
prestigious Kwame Nkrumah exemplary leadership award.
the students parliament headed by the leader of the group, Daniel Nwachukwu.
Afolabi was honoured for his contributions toward youth development and
human capital development in the sub region.
politicians with their awards because they think more about the next election
and not the next generation.
think about the next generation and the group Executive Vice Chairman of this
great organization fall into that.
indelibly to the facet of job creation around the West Africa sub region.”
Ghana, Burkina- Faso, Côte d’Ivoire and Togo.
to say he had provided jobs for all Nigerians but that he had contributed
immensely to job creation in the country and the West African sub region.
has done much, he has contributed a lot to job creation and he should be
honored with Kwame Nkrumah.
the prestigious award, Daniel said the contribution of Afolabi to the
development of the youths warrant him joining the league of respected Nigerians
who had been given the award.
Justice Muhammed Uwais; Cardinal John Onayekan; Sultan of Sokoto; Alhaji Saad
Abubakar and former governor of Kano state, Col. Asani Bello.
for deeming it fit to honour him with a prestigious award.
and Administration of the group, Dr Phil Ofulue, apologised for the absence of
the group Executive Vice Chairman.
is an award that we cherish, for youths of like minds to put barriers aside to
embrace and preach peace is worthy of celebration.
believed in anything that would add value to human lives.
youths you are still thinking the way our founding father thinks and despite
the fact that youths do not know much of African history, you still remind us
about those glorious days and times of our founding fathers.”
very nice step, so it is interesting you see the need to break this barriers
and with this, the partitioning of Africa has been defeated,” Afolabi
said.
Azikwe, Obafemi Awolowo, Alhaji Tafawa Balewa, Kwame Nkrumah, Herbert Macaulay
and other African leaders to fight for independence during colonialism in
Nigeria.