TFAA
announces Vimbai Mutinhiri and Taymesan Emmanuel as Season Hosts, calls for
heroes and champions beating Corona in Africa with D-banj, Tara, Sangu Delle
and Nadine Ibrahim
Ahead
of its fifteenth edition, The Future Awards Africa has rolled out an exciting
lineup of activities surrounding its iconic award event. TFAA is pioneering a
near-complete pivot to virtual platforms in response to global trends
accelerated by the Coronavirus pandemic. the Future Awards will be hosting many
of the now familiar beats on its journey to the culminative award ceremony via
The Future Awards Africa Instagram handle, while maintaining the physical
presence of the award itself. The virtual activities will be carried out with
multiple interfaces with other Future Project associated social media
platforms.
In
anticipation of the main event, some announcements were made on Monday, May 25
by Adebola Williams, CEO, RED | For Africa. These announcements, which are integral
to The Future Awards Africa event structure, introduced the public to the
season’s hosts, and made public some of the new projects The Future Project
plans to embark on.
May
25 was a most opportune time to make these announcements, as it also commemorates
Africa Day, a celebration of Pan-Africanism on the continent and beyond.
Through an Instagram live hosted by Adebola Williams on The Future Awards
Instagram account, guests pledged their support to the initiative and
celebrated the which Africa-wide focus of the awards this year.
After
announcing this season’s theme "The Convocation”, the hosts for this
year's events were announced. Multimedia presenter, influencer, as well as past
season host Taymesan Emmanuel and acclaimed presenter Vimbai Mutinhiri were
declared as season’s hosts of the fifteenth edition of the Future Awards
Africa.
Another
major announcement that was made was the launch of Beating Corona Heroes &
Champions project, presented by The Future Awards Africa. The project which is
set to be a TV and Digital Telethon, will kick off on Sunday, 16 August,
2020.It is powered by RED, in partnership with EbonyLife TV & Consolidated
Media Associates Limited.
The
call for nominations for Beating Corona Heroes across Africa, which is aimed at
spotlighting unsung heroes at the frontline during this pandemic, was also made
open during the Instagram live.
The
Future Awards Africa, is a series of awards that celebrate young people between
the ages of 18 and 31, who have made outstanding achievements in the year under
consideration. Forbes has described the awards as "Nigeria’s most
important awards for outstanding young Nigerians".
The
idea for the awards was conceived by Chude Jideonwo and Adebola Williams in
2005. This year, the award is supported by The African Union, Bella Naija,
Y!Africa, Cool FM and EbonyLife TV.
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