Feb 9, 2010
It was a brilliant night of glitz and inspiration as some of Nigeria ’s most prominent citizens gathered to celebrate youth who are making the nation proud in sections including science, technology, business, the media and others at the 2010 edition nation’s premier youth event, The Future Awards.
The event held on Sunday evening, at the prestigious Shell Hall of the Muson Centre in Lagos .
With a rousing keynote address by Managing Director of the World Bank, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, who called the event “grand”, the guests were asked to refocus their efforts on nation building with a strong eye on the youth of the country who, according to Mrs. Okonjo-Iweala, “have, at today’s event, shown immense potential that gives me hope.”
Guests at the event, held in partnership with HiTV and the Federal Ministry of Information, included a high profile delegation from Lagos State that had the First Lady, Abimbola Fashola; the Deputy Governor, Sarah Bisi Sosan the Secretary to the State Government, Princess Adenrele Adeniran-Ogunsanya, and the Special Advicer to the Governor on Youth, Dr. Dolapo Badru, who represented the Governor.
Other guests were Prof. Pat Utomi, Dr. Reuben Abati, Mr. Toyin Subair, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, the former first lady of Osun State Yeye Olufunke Agagu, former High Commissioner to Britain Christopher Kola, the representatives of the Governors of Ondo and Ekiti, the MD of SAHCOL, Chike Ogeah; the MD of Nigerian Breweries, Peter Stevenson from the British High Commission, Celine Laoder, Yinka Akande, Obi Asika, Ali Baba, Gbenga Adeyinka, Tee A, Mo Abudu, amontys other The night was anchored by a high profile team of young people that included musician Naeto C and former MBGN Munachi Abi, with surprise take over mid-event by Idols West Africa finalist Omawumi and Big Brother Africa winner Kevin Chuwang.
Performances were a major highlight of the event, with spectacular themes that the audience hung on to. Even more remarkable was that most performances were by a live band. One was a rehash of songs that defined the nation in a nod to Nigeria ’s fiftieth anniversary. Vocalists Waje, Timi Dakolo, Nene and Essence. The other was themed The Future of Rap and had young hip hop artistes Lil H, Willy Bang, Mo’Cheddah, Scales and Whizkid revving the crowd up. There was a dance fest that had the nation’s hottest dancers; StreetHood and Dance na the main Thing. Kefee electrified the crowd with her hit song Kokoroko, and a collabo between Djinee and Bez had the crowd screaming.
The awards also saw interesting takes on pop culture moments that included a recap by Dr. Reuben Abati and musician Banky W of their controversial articles over the state of the Nigerian music industry, Toni Payne, wife of 9ice in a humorous take on recent news about their marriage, amongst others.
The winners were then announced across categories. The winner for actor of the year was stage actress Lala Akindoju, for Best Use of Advocacy was Tolu Sangosanya, a young woman who runs a foundation that teached children of the dustbin estate, the Best Use of Technology prize went to ‘Bade Adesemowo, one of Nigeria’s open source gurus, Style Entrepreneur of the Year went to magazine publisher and model manager Linda Ikeji.
The big winner of the night was a young lady called Ify Aniebo, a malaria research scientist who has won a Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation grant. She won the award for Best Use of Science and also beat other nominees like award winning journalist Tolu Ogunlesi, musician Asa, music producer Cobhams Asuquo, youth advocate Toyosi Akerele, movie producer and actress Stephanie Okereke, dance professional Qudus Onikeku and Big Brother 5 host, IK Osakioduwa who were all present at the event and were called on stage to be honoured. Her plaque was handed over by last year’s Young Person of the Year, D’banj.
All the winners are aged 18 to 31. “Every year we continue to make the point that we are not one of those people who say Nigeria is a great country as a cliché,” Chude Jideonwo, who is the event’s creative director, said. “We are ready to show anyone that there is a new generation that has integrity, that is not corrupt and that is ready to build this nation. We are proud, immensely proud to present a group of scientists, artists, entrepreneurs and others who are ready to contribution towards the development of their country.”
After the awards, the winners will be taken on a tour of secondary schools in Lagos and across the country to contribute to the education. The First Lady of Lagos State, Mrs. Abimbola Fashola, has promised to partner with the initiative with her pet project which focuses on career seminars for students.
THE WINNERS
Actor of the Year
Kemi Lala Akindoju
Best Use of Advocacy
Tolu Sangosanya (Dustbin Children Foundation)
Best Use of Science
Ify Aniebo
Best Use of Technology
‘Bade Adesemowo (Bincom Solutions)
Business Owner of the Year
‘Debola Lewis (Yvent Kouture)
Creative Artist of the Year
Adekunle Samuel Owolabi
Excellence in Public Service
Fatima Zara Modibbo (Human Institute of Virology)
Journalist of the Year
Aruona Agbroko (NEXT)
Magazine of the Year
Soundcity Blast
Model of the Year
Warebi Martha
Musician of the Year
MI Abaga
Music Producer of the Year
Jesse Jagz
On-Air Personality of the Year (Radio)
Maste Uwatse (Wazobia FM)
On-Air Personality of the Year (TV)
Andre Blaze (Nigezie)
Professional of the Year
Ifunanya Maduka ( Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for Girls)
Screen Producer of the Year
Kenneth Gyang (“Finding Aisha”)
Sportsperson of the Year
Janet Dung (Athletics)
Style Entrepreneur of the Year
Linda Ikeji (Blackdove)
Team of the Year
Africa Youth Unite for Change (Afyuch)
Young Person of the Year
Ify Aniebo
| Until young people get angry, elections will continue to be rigged – Abike Dabiri
Dele Olojede, Toyin Subair, Tonye Cole, Pat Utomi, Ben Bruce, others, also speak! It was a full day of serious inspiration at The Future Pre-Awards Conference as some of Nigeria ’s biggest movers and shakers from politics, Corporate Nigeria and the media came together to interact with young people at the pre-awards conference for Nigeria ’s biggest youth event. The format of this conference was radically different. The 3000-strong audience was able to interact frankly with the speakers from across three generations about issues that concern them. The hall was full to overflowing at the Welcome Centre Hotels, International Airport Road , Ikeja from 10am to 6pm when the conference held. Speaking at the first and second sessions of the conference were Toyin Subair (CEO, HiTV), Obi Asika (Chairman, Storm 360), Tonye Cole (ED, Sahara Energy), Hon. Abike Dabiri, Detoun Ogwo (ED, AfterGraduate Development Centre), Dele Olojede (Publisher, NEXT Newspapers), Prof Pat Utomi, Ben Bruce (Chairman, Silverbird group), and Emeka Mba (DG, National Film and Video Censors Board) who represented the minister for information, Prof. Dora Akunyili, who was unavoidably absent following the events of the past few days regarding President Umaru Yar’Adua. “We should do things based on love and not money,” Mr. Subair said in response to a question. A point Mr. Olojede emphasized when he said “I wouldn’t make a good minister; so I declined an invitation to be one. I prefer to stay in the area of my strength.” Fela Durotoye, known for his motivational messages also added his voice: “It is essential that young people do what they know how to do,” he said. “Imagine if MI (the musician) ended up as a doctor!” Other speakers emphasized on what success really means. For Hon. Dabiri, “Success is about how many lives you touch.” Tonye Cole picked issues with Nigerians’ definition of the idea. “Who set up Coca Cola and Pfizer?” He asked. “Few people know; but in Nigeria , there is an emphasis on who owns what, which shouldn’t be.” Just as Prof Utomi emphasized passion and perseverance, Mr. Bruce emphasized this with his personal story. “I went to the bank to get a loan for Silverbird Galleria,” he disclosed. “And they tried to won the project… but eventually, I was in the right place at the right time, and it took off.” The final session had young role models, including the rapper MI, musician Omawunmi Megbele, female farmer and The Future Awards Business Owner of the Year 2009 Mosunmola Umoru, actress and producer Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde, and magazine publisher Hassan Rilwan, amongst others. Emphasising the theme for the conference, which is “Stop wanting, stop watching, stop waiting. Do something”, he said: “When I decided to make things happen for myself; I didn’t wait for good roads, electricity or anything. I got up and did something.” Ms. Umoru gave a guideline for that, using her life as an example, “It is very important for you to sit down and ask yourself what your strengths are.” There was a moment of drama when Hon. Dabiri was about to leave the venue. One was when Ben Bruce challenged Abike Dabiri to give her stance on our absent president. Then a passionate young man asked about the character of politicians and how we can be able to elect leaders that act on the people’s will alone. Hon Abike Dabiri stopped mid-step to take the question. “Do you vote?” She asked. It is not enough to keep complaining. People sit in their houses and say elections will be rigged, but if you don’t do something, then it will surely be rigged and those leaders we complain about will come back! So you need to come out and take action. I believe in passive resistance.” Outside the hall, she re-iterated her stand on President Yar’Adua’s absence. “We are saying that he should do the right thing and handover to his deputy.” The day was also Prof. Pat Utomi’s birthday, and Mr. Bruce led the hall to wish him a happy birthday, whilst the organisers of the event presented a life-sized card to him. |


First of all congrats on the success of the awards and thanks for the report on how it all went down on that day.
I would appreciate if you guys could upload the video for us to watch or just make it a file and put it on sites such as esnips.com, depositfiles.com which can take up to 2GB size file free.
NB: Please some corrections need to be made in the note as well… Cheers
it was a great opportunity to be a part of the future awards 2010. congrats to all those who won. hope we will work together to take Nigeria forwards.
Hi Tope,
Thanks a lot for this. We are working on the video right now.. Will take your advice. Thanks again.
you guy are doing a gud job.i hop d govrnment suport u guys .but i wod sugect that there are several young people in other states that are making thing happen,there is too muh emphasis on lagos and abuja.nigeria has 36 states.pls,try and focus,pay attention to youth role models in other part of nigeria.ini 26 unilorin