Prominent figures honored at The Achievers Awards International
A host of prominent figures from the entertainment, business, and humanitarian sectors were recognized for their outstanding contributions at the recently concluded The Achievers Awards International (TAAI).

Among the honorees were renowned Nollywood actress Dr.(HRM)Tayo Sobola, beauty queen and fashion designer Maryam Elisha, and Dr Ogenna Walter, the founder of Mayi Africa.

The TAAI, formerly known as the Nigeria Achievers Awards, has gained international recognition for its commitment to celebrating excellence and achievement. The awards ceremony, held in Lagos, showcased a diverse range of professionals and young entrepreneurs who have demonstrated exceptional dedication, hard work, and passion.
Joy Osusu, the convener of the TAAI recognition awards, expressed her excitement about the event’s growth and its ability to recognize Nigerians both domestically and abroad. She emphasized the awards’ mission to unite elites, corporate bodies, and individuals from around the world to promote global peace, unity, and development.
“Success and achievement are not just about making it; it’s about making it together,” Osusu said. “This resonated deeply as we witnessed the power of collective efforts and collaboration.”

The TAAI recognition awards featured various categories, including the Under 40 Entrepreneurs Awards 2024, Ecowas Youth Council Induction award, Prowess University Delaware USA Honorary Doctorate honors category, and a voting category for Best actors, Best actresses, Fashion designers of the year, and special recognition awardees.
Notable recipients of the awards included Amb Zhu Juncheng, General Manager of Frontier Services Group Nigeria, Barr. Ivbade Osemekhian (ESQ), Dr. Maryam Elisha, Amb. Dr.(HRM)Tayo Sobola, Amb. Mercy Alexander, Dr Ogenna Walter, and Hon. Damilare Sunday Olusanjo.
The TAAI awards ceremony served as a platform to acknowledge and celebrate the achievements of individuals who are making a positive impact on their communities and the world.