The Future Awards Africa Holds December, Launches Campaign For 1million Young Africans To Fight Ebola

    The Central Working Committee (CWC) of Africa’s biggest
    youth event, The Future Awards Africa (TFAA) has announced the date and host
    state for the 2014 edition of the event: “We are excited to announce that The
    Future Awards Africa 2014 will be hosted in Lagos, Nigeria on Sunday, 7
    December.”
    This is the 9th edition of the awards, which became an
    African prize last year, with a commemorative ceremony hosted by the President
    of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan at the Presidential
    Villa in Aso Rock, Abuja.

    “We are thrilled to have the awards return to Lagos where it
    all started,” said Ohimai Atafo, Chair of the CWC and one of Africa’s leading
    fashion entrepreneurs. “TFAA has always been excited to fuse inspiration with
    the best of pop culture, and this year’s event will underline that tradition –
    an evening of inspiration, of hope, and of a continent renewed.”
    This year’s event is also dedicated to the cause of fighting
    Ebola in West Africa. On 11.11.2014, TFAA will launch a global campaign to get
    1 million young Africans involved in the fight against Ebola via stopebola.com.
    In an interview with Yahoo! News last week, CNN’s Isha Sesay
    made clear: “We have to realize that the clock is ticking. We have an Ebola UN
    emergency fund and there’s very little money in it. We have pledges being made,
    but the pledges aren’t being translated into action,” Sesay said.
    “We are answering to that call to action,” said Mfon Ekpo,
    Vice-Chair of the CWC and West Africa Representative on the Mandela Washington
    Fellowship Advisory Board. “If Africa will be saved by Africans, then young
    people need to take the lead on the problems we face and take ownership in the
    solutions we need.”
    Ebola cases are doubling every 2o days in the worst affected
    countries, and the World Health Organisation (WHO) has called it “the largest,
    most complex and most severe we’ve ever seen”.
    TFAA will be deploying its network of winners, nominees,
    alumni, celebrity, brain trust and continental media partners for this
    #StopEbola campaign – to get 1 million young Africans to donate social media
    updates and then for young people to donate a minimum of $25 (4,250naira) each
    directly to the WHO through the United Nations Ebola Response Fund. It has also
    selected 50 of Africa’s most influential celebrities to headline the campaign.
    The Future Awards Africa 2014 is presented in partnership
    with Microsoft, the Tony Elumelu Foundation and Vitafoam.
    Official Media Partners are EbonyLife TV, AfricaMagic,
    Ventures Africa, and Y! Africa. Official Online Partners are MemeBurn,
    BellaNaija, Premium Times and 360nobs.
    The official bloggers for 2014 are LindaIkeji, Omojuwa,
    LadunLiadi, Olorisupergal, Ameyaw, NigeriaNewsDesk and GidiTraffic. Country
    partners are Silverbird TV, HipTV, The Cable, LadunLiadi, The Trent,
    Information Nigeria, News Wire Nigeria and Pulse.ng.
    Cool FM is the host radio station. Channels Television is
    the host TV station.
    For more information, visit @TFAAfrica on Twitter/Instagram
    or the websitewww.thefutureafrica.com/awards. The official hashtags for the
    2014 awards are #TheFutureAwardsAfrica and #TheFutureAwards2014.
    All the information on the #StopEbola global campaign for
    young Africans is on www.stopebola.com.

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