The Most Influential People of African Descent (MIPAD) has recognized two Executive Heads of MultiChoice Nigeria on their 2021 MIPAD Global Top 100 under 40 List. They are the Executive Head of Customer Value Management, Mrs Omoyeme Effiong and Executive Head Channels and Content West Africa, Dr. (Mrs) Busola Tejumola. The recognition is a celebration of their achievements, for Mrs Effiong in the Business and Entreprenurship space and for Dr. (Mrs) Tejumola in the Media and Culture space.
Most Influential People of African Descent (MIPAD) is a global civil society initiative in support of the United Nations International Decade for People of African Descent, focusing on the first pillar of the decade: RECOGNITION.
MIPAD publishes unique global 100 lists that identifies high achievers of African descent worldwide, pairing those based across the Diaspora with their counterparts inside Africa, across various verticals.
The Most Influential People of African Descent (MIPAD) Recognition and Awards Ceremony, following the opening of the 76th United Nations General Assembly, on Sunday, Oct 3rd recognized outstanding personalities and high achievers of African descent from around the world for their positive contributions.
MIPAD unveiled two global 100 lists of Most Influential People of African Descent. One in the Creative 100 Edition and the other, the 100 Under 40 Edition, both for the year 2021 on Sunday, 3 October, 2021.The ceremony was sponsored by WarnerMedia News & Sports andhosted by Zain Asher of CNN. In attendance were young global leaders and prominent individuals amongst other high-profile nominees and honorees.
“We are particularly excited to begin the relationship this year when MIPAD is engaged in activities relating to the UN Year of the Creative Economy,” said Johnita Due, SVP and Chief Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Officer for WarnerMedia speaking on the partnership.
Kamil Olufowobi, Chief Executive Officer, MIPAD, said that the global lists are in continuation of the group’s effort towards highlighting and showcasing the positive contributions made by people of African descent worldwide. “MIPAD working in support of United Nations and in partnership with a leading global media company like WarnerMedia sets the stage for us to further amplify global black narratives to showcase the many untold stories of our struggles and triumphs in every corner of the world, sometimes in unexpected places and high positions,” he added
The ceremony from the studio in New York was streamed to a global audience with live viewing around the world in cities like Dubai, São Paolo, London and Lagos.