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Sanomi, others emerge young African business leaders

The Chief Executive Officer, Taleveras, Nigeria, Igho Sanomi has been rated among the top five young African Business Leader expected to play major roles in…

The Chief Executive Officer, Taleveras, Nigeria, Igho Sanomi has been rated among the top five young African Business Leader expected to play major roles in the development of the continent in the near future.
Aside Sanomi, other Nigerians in the 2016 list of top 100 Africans include: Abayomi Awobokun, General Manager, OANDO Downstream, Ada Osakwe, CEO, Afrolat Ventures, Rotimi Williams, CEO, Kereksuk, Ladi Delano, General Manager, Bakrie Delano Africa, Chinwe Ajene-Sagna, West Africa Director, Jones Lang LaSalle, Tara Fela-Durotoye, CEO, House of Tara International, Ndidi Nwuneli, General Manager, LEAP Africa and Kamil Olufowobi, Director of Acceptance Development, MasterCard, West Africa.
In all, Institut Choisuel listed 100 young business leaders, whom it described as successful entrepreneurs and investors across various sectors ranging from oil and gas, finance, mining, ecommerce, agro-business, information technology, among others.
The founding President of the Institut, Dr. Pascal Lorot said these young Africans embody the dynamism and renewal of the African continent and carry the hopes of an entire generation.
Pascal who was in Nigeria, recently said 10 percent of Africans on the list are from Nigeria, with most countries in Africa being represented on the list.

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