BY GLORIA OKOLUGBO
The Banquet Hall of the Presidential Villa came alive last night as distinguished personalities from across Nigeria gathered for the CEOs Network Africa Award Night, a grand event dedicated to celebrating excellence in leadership, innovation, and transformative contributions to societal and economic development.
Among the honorees was Senator Prince Ned Munir Nwoko, representing Delta North in the National Assembly, who received a special recognition award for Mentorship Excellence. This accolade marked his fourth major award in recent months, underscoring his outstanding achievements and impact within just 18 months of legislative service.
The evening exuded elegance and camaraderie as award recipients and attendees alike celebrated shared milestones in their respective fields. Senator Nwoko, accompanied by a delegation of Honourable Nigerians and senior members of his office, was a centerpiece of the night. With his trademark humility and vision, he engaged the audience in a heartfelt discourse on his legislative priorities and philosophy.
In his acceptance speech, the Senator expressed gratitude for the recognition and emphasized the importance of mentorship and leadership in building a prosperous Nigeria. He shed light on two key legislative initiatives that exemplify his commitment to national progress:
1. The Enterprise Promotion Bill – A proposed legislation designed to inject ₦50 million into Nigerian enterprises, with a specific focus on empowering young entrepreneurs and fostering innovation.
2. The CBN Act Amendment Bill – A bold reform aimed at banning payments of exports, including crude oil proceeds and salaries, in foreign currencies to strengthen the naira and promote economic stability.
The audience was visibly inspired by Senator Nwoko’s address, with many taking the opportunity to personally interact with him during the networking session that followed. Known for his accessibility and keen interest in people’s ideas and aspirations, the Senator was a magnet for discussions, offering words of encouragement and practical advice to aspiring leaders and entrepreneurs.
The event concluded with a lively atmosphere, enriched by musical performances and a sumptuous dinner, leaving attendees with cherished memories and renewed motivation to pursue excellence in their fields.
Organizers of the event lauded Senator Nwoko for his unwavering dedication to youth empowerment, philanthropy, and economic development, reiterating that his work continues to inspire countless Nigerians. His presence, they said, added significant prestige to the occasion and underscored the importance of building a robust support network for emerging leaders across the continent.
The CEOs Network Africa Award Night not only celebrated achievements but also set a tone for collaboration and vision-driven leadership in the coming year. Senator Nwoko’s recognition serves as a reminder of the profound impact one individual can have in shaping the future of a nation.