EbonyLife
TV airs on DSTV's Channel 165.
Nominations
were opened to the general public for individuals or teams between the ages of
18 and 31, who have delivered inspired impact and a track record of
accomplishments within their community and/or globally in the last year.
More importantly, these accomplishments must inspire youth and older people
across Africa.
"We
are excited to present this special on our 10th anniversary alongside EbonyLife
TV, Africa's first global black entertainment network," said OhimaiAtafo,
who is chair of the Central Working Committee. "The Class of 2015 is an
inspired set from across Botswana, Rwanda, Nigeria, Ghana, Zimbabwe, Kenya,
Cameroon, Tanzania and Uganda. We can't wait to unveil this set of Africa's
true leaders to the continent's youth."
There are
10 categories at this year's awards, including a special prize presented by the
Ford Foundation's West Africa office for Youth Employment in Nigeria.
The award
categories for 2015 are:
The Future
Awards Africa Prize in Education
The Future
Awards Africa Prize in Agriculture
The Future
Awards Africa Prize in Advocacy
The Future
Awards Africa Prize in Technology
The Future
Awards Africa Prize in Public Service
The Future
Awards Africa Prize in Community Action
The Tony
O. Elumelu Prize in Business
The Future
Awards Africa Prize in Entertainment
The Future
Awards Africa Prize in Enterprise Support
The Future
Awards Africa Prize for African Young Person of the Year
The Future
Awards Africa 2015 - the 10th anniversary - will hold on Sunday, 6
December, 2015. It is powered by RED and held in partnership with the Ford
Foundation, Microsoft, the US Consulate, the Canadian High Commission
Nigeria and The Tony Elumelu Foundation. Broadcast partners are Africa Magic,
Channels TV and EbonyLife TV.
More information about the awards can
be found on awards.thefutureafrica.com or on Twitter/Instagram via @tfaafrica. The official hashtags are
#TFAA10 and #AfricaNeedsYou.
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