Future Leaders Unveiled: The Future Awards Africa Announces 2025 Nominees!

The Future Awards Africa (TFAA) has officially announced the nominees for its landmark 19th edition, marking another milestone in its mission to spotlight the extraordinary achievements of young Africans. This year’s theme, “Threads of Legacy,” encapsulates the spirit of innovation and resilience that defines a new generation of African changemakers — individuals whose creativity, leadership, and enterprise continue to shape the continent’s evolving story.
Since its inception in 2006, TFAA has become widely regarded as Africa’s most prestigious youth-focused recognition platform, honoring exceptional achievements across diverse sectors. Over the years, it has celebrated visionary talents such as Davido, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, and Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, underscoring its commitment to amplifying voices driving progress across the continent.
A Record-Breaking Edition
The 2025 ceremony stands out for introducing an unprecedented 25 categories, the most in TFAA history. This expansion reflects the ever-growing diversity of African excellence and innovation. Among the newest additions are ‘Performing Arts,’ designed to celebrate brilliance across stage and screen, and ‘Service to Young People,’ an honorary distinction recognizing individuals whose lifelong dedication has championed youth causes and empowerment initiatives across Africa.
Ayodeji Razaq, Executive Director of TFAA, eloquently described the significance of this year’s theme:
“The story of Africa’s future is being written today, thread by thread, through the work of these nominees. They are artists, tech enthusiasts, entrepreneurs, advocates, and innovators whose achievements do more than inspire — they create legacies that others can build on.”
He further emphasized that each nominee represents the proactive spirit of a generation determined to shape Africa’s destiny, not merely await it.
Celebrating the Continent’s Brightest Minds
The nominees for 2025 represent a vibrant cross-section of the continent’s creative and professional landscape. Categories span Education, Journalism, Health, Content Creation, Arts, Technology, Entrepreneurship, Fashion, Governance, Music, and Sports — each spotlighting young visionaries transforming their respective sectors.
Some of the notable nominees include:
Rasheedat Ajibade – Sports
Fola David – Young Person of the Year
Poco Lee – Performing Arts
Mariam Apaokagi (Taooma) – Content Creation
Kelvin Umechukwu – Technology
Gbubemi Ejeye – Acting
Ali Baba – Service to Young People (Honorary)
Their diverse achievements collectively highlight the ingenuity and resilience of African youth, from entrepreneurs revolutionizing tech and agriculture to artists redefining global entertainment
A Platform of Integrity and Inspiration
Each year’s selection process is guided by an independent jury of esteemed professionals and leaders, ensuring credibility and transparency. This year is no exception, as the TFAA board reaffirms its dedication to fairness and excellence.
Through its consistent celebration of innovation, TFAA continues to amplify African stories of courage and creativity, encouraging millions to pursue purpose-driven lives and lasting impact.
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