Several Nigerians were among those honoured at The Achievers Awards International (TAAI) Under 40 Entrepreneurs Awards Conference 2025, held in Zanzibar.
The event, which celebrated excellence across entrepreneurship, humanitarian service, creativity, and innovation, recognised individuals making significant contributions to their industries and communities.
This year’s edition highlighted the theme, “Innovation, Integrity and Impact in a Changing Africa”, reflecting a growing continental movement to recognise excellence and inspire young leaders.

Among the Nigerian honorees were Dr. Aleesha Kurbanali Adatia, Dr. Anita May Igoni, Dr. Jennifer Obiekwugo, Ronke Thaddeus, Christiana Asiedua-Asiedu, Babajide Guerrero, and Maryann Okoroji.Other awardees included the First Lady of The Gambia and founder, Fatoumatta Bah-Barrow Foundation, Mrs Fatoumatta Bah-Barrow; Amb. Dr. Bunmi Obakoya; Amb. Daniel Ogidi; HRH Dr. Maryam Elisha; Hon. Donald Peterson; Amb. Dr Bernardette Erommaose Nwokoro; Michelle Oduah; Prince Temiloluwa Bayode, Chioma Annita; Dr Phophi Ramabulana Azubuike; and Christian Ochiagha, among others.Speaking at the ceremony, the organiser, Dr Joy Osusu, described the awards as a celebration of excellence, impact, creativity, and innovation.
“We’re proud to recognise and reward individuals who have made a significant impact in their industries. We believe their achievements will inspire others to strive for greatness,” she said.According to the organisers, the awardees were selected after a thorough evaluation of their professional records, leadership impact, and community service.
Among the honourees, Dr Aleesha Kurbanali Adatia from Tanzania was celebrated for her contributions to healthcare innovation and women’s health empowerment.
At the same time, Dr Anita May Igoni received recognition for her work in entertainment and youth mentorship. Dr Jennifer Obiekwugo, a well-known advocate for women in business, was commended for her leadership initiatives that have helped nurture emerging female entrepreneurs and numerous brands in branding and public relations.
Media personality Babajide Guerrero was honoured for his creative excellence and influence in promoting African entertainment and culture, while Ronke Thaddeus and Maryann Okoroji were recognised for their entrepreneurial drive and humanitarian projects.
Christiana Asiedua-Asiedu, a Ghanaian-based nurse and humanitarian leader with Nigerian ties, also received honours for her cross-border impact in humanitarian growth and empowerment.
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