Since
the First Edition took place in 2011 in London, the African Achievers Awards
(AAA) has been consistent in honouring great African Achievers in diverse
fields. Some of which include Jakaya Kikwete, the then President of Tanzania; Arch Bishop Desmond Tutu, South
African social
rights activist and retired Anglican bishop; Babatunde Raji Fashola (SAN), former
Governor of Lagos State and current Minister of Power, Works and Housing; Lulu Louis Mnguni, South Africa’s High
Commissioner to Nigeria; Dr
Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, Chairperson of African Union; Ali Baba, A-List Nigerian Comedian; Joyce Banda, former President of Malawi; and many others.
Adenuga
was all smiles as he received his Best African TV Producer award, and had this
to say: “I have been producing TV content for decades; and even before then, I
had been entertaining families across the continent through magazines and films.
This award has strengthened my resolve to further increase my efforts in
churning out wholesome family entertainment, which plays its own role in
developing Africa. I appreciate the award organisers, all the corporate
advertisers and government agencies who have partnered with WAP, and of course
the millions of viewers who have stayed tuned over the years.”
In
a career spanning 40 years, Wale Adenuga MFR has established several
award-winning TV content which have greatly improved the overall quality of the
entertainment industry across Africa; including the TV Dramas- SuperStory
and ThisLife;
TV Comedy- Papa Ajasco & Company; Children’s TV Quiz Show- Nnenna
& Friends; and the 24-hour family entertainment channel- wapTV.
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