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Henry Nkoto, Victor Abbey, and Daniel Juma Omondi Set to Receive the 2024 Hive Africa Community Award for Excellence


African leaders with global influence are being celebrated for their outstanding contributions to their communities by Hive Africa, a globally recognized movement empowering social change makers and entrepreneurs. The 2024 awardees, Henry Nkoto (Cameroon), Dr. Victor Abbey (Ghana), and Daniel Juma Omondi (Kenya), are to be recognized for their exceptional work and decorated with the Hive Africa Community Award for Excellence on the 10th of July, 2024 at the Hotel Tiama Abidjan, Cote D’Ivoire.





Hive Africa is a global network where purpose-driven leaders connect, collaborate, and amplify their visions on the African continent. It is an arm of a global organization, Hive Global, and through their flagship program, the Hive Africa Global Leaders Program, the organization consistently equips individuals using a unique immersive curriculum that creates clarity of life purpose and the capacity to tackle pressing global challenges. The three awardees are members and associates of this global movement and are being celebrated thus:

Henry Ajieh Nkoto of Cameroon has made significant strides in textile innovation and printing press, education and for empowering underprivileged children through scholarships.

Dr. Victor Abbey of Ghana is commended for his remarkable work as a veteran military leader, corporate strategist, and author. With expertise in leadership, strategy consulting, and mentoring, he advocates for continuous leadership innovation and improvement.

Daniel Juma Omondi of Kenya is recognized for his exceptional achievements as the Executive Director of the Global Peace Foundation (GPF) in Kenya, overseeing education and youth empowerment programs.


Hive Global was established in San Francisco in 2014, with a mission to connect purpose-driven leaders. Today, it thrives as a vibrant community with volunteers across the globe, from Nigeria and Kenya to Germany and India. This powerful network focuses on encouraging collaboration and knowledge exchange, empowering individuals to solve humanity’s greatest challenges. Hive's impact is undeniable. Over 3,500 leaders from 135 countries have graduated from their immersive programs, with a great number of them representing Africa's diverse change makers. From San Francisco to Lagos and beyond, Hive has hosted over 40 major events, with an immense global exchange of ideas. Alumni join a network of visionaries, innovators, and entrepreneurs, all working towards a happier world in all spheres of work.

 

Hive Africa, the award-making organization in focus has since 2017 shown a commitment that extends beyond individual and corporate support. The organization recognizes the multiplier effect of her members' community engagements especially with the peculiarities of the African continent. By shaping public discourse and influencing policy decisions through imparting her members, Hive Africa strives for lasting systemic change. This dedication to a better future is why they celebrate awardees like Nkoto, Abbey, and Omondi, who exemplify the power of purpose-driven leadership across Africa. Hive Africa's commitment to identifying and supporting leaders in Africa is unwavering. Their celebration of these three leaders shines a light at every corner of the continent, inspiring a new generation of change makers. The Hive Africa Global Leaders Program has held in the African cities of Nairobi-Kenya, Abuja-Nigeria, Kigali-Rwanda, Lagos-Nigeria and headed to Abidjan-Cote D’ivoire in July, 2024 via hiveafrica.org/tickets

 

Learn more and get involved at hiveafrica.org or follow them on Instagram @hiveafricaglp to become part of the solution. Together, Africa's enterprise spirit can be amplified and a brighter future for all can materialize. Congratulations are in order for the three awardees, because excellence in community service is worthy of note.

 


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