Nigerians have dominated this year’s Forbes Africa Person
of the Year shortlist, the US-based business website has announced Monday.
In its Forbes Africa page, Forbes announced that it
had narrowed down its shortlist, dominated by Nigerians, for the 2013 Person of
the Year awards.
The awards will take place in
Nairobi, Kenya at the beginning of December this year.
An official voting is also open to the public who can make their selection of the individual they deem most worthy of the Person of the Year title.
An official voting is also open to the public who can make their selection of the individual they deem most worthy of the Person of the Year title.
The Person of the Year awards celebrate ‘the individual
who, for better or worse, has had the most influence on events of the year gone
by’ and Forbes Africa has welcomed the participation of the public in what is
fast becoming one of the most momentous and anticipated annual events in
Africa.
“Every year, we are excited to decide the Forbes Africa
Person of the Year. We want to honour the big hitters of the continent who are
making a difference in people’s lives and we hope that in doing so, it will
inspire others,” commented Chris Bishop, the managing editor of Forbes Africa
magazine.
The shortlist, comprising three
Nigerians, one South African and one Zimbabwean, is as follows:
*South African mining magnate, Patrice Motsepe, plans on giving away more than half his fortune over the next five years.
*South African mining magnate, Patrice Motsepe, plans on giving away more than half his fortune over the next five years.
•Akinwunmi Adesina is Nigeria’s Minister of Agriculture
and his vision is to make Nigeria a self-sustaining, food-producing nation and
register 20 million farmers by 2015.
•Aliko Dangote is Africa’s richest man and his net worth
has significantly increased on the back of his continued business success,
allowing him to better the lives of millions.
•Strive Masiyiwa is the founder of global telecoms group,
Econet Wireless, and through Capernaum Trust he educates tens of thousands of
Zimbabwean orphans.
•Jim Ovia established Zenith Bank Group in 1990 – now West
Africa’s second largest financial services provider. His focus has turned to
helping grow Africa’s budding ‘techpreneurs.
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