• Tomike Adeoye, Fola David, Taaooma and More Win Big at The 19th Future Awards Africa

    Themed “Threads of Legacy”, it was a glamorous and star-studded affair from the red carpet to the stage.

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    On Saturday, November 8, 2025, Africa’s most promising young talents gathered at Landmark Event Centre, Lagos, for the 19th edition of The Future Awards Africa. It was an unforgettable night as the boldest and brightest defining the future of Africa were honoured for their contributions across diverse sectors.

    Themed “Threads of Legacy”, it was a glamorous and star-studded affair from the red carpet to the stage. This year’s event was brilliantly co-hosted by the charismatic duo of Nollywood actor Mike Afolarin and media personality Azeezah Hashim, the first-ever East African host, who dazzled the audience with their effortless wit, charm, and on-stage chemistry. Together, they guided attendees through a night of celebration and reflection, spotlighting the stories and achievements of those shaping Africa’s next chapter. 

    On the red carpet, former Big Brother Naija Housemate, Sabrina Idukpaye, brought her signature flair to the night along with her red carpet co-hosts Desmond Ekunwe and Adaeze Aduaka. Together, the trio ignited the night with an electric energy, welcoming guests, asking heartfelt questions, and capturing the best looks of the night. On the carpet were also singers Savy Henry and Naomi Mac, who serenade arriving guests with delightful melodies to start the evening off.

    Adding to the innovation and flair of the night was the first-ever live podcast recording on the red carpet hosted by Lynda Aguocha, creative entrepreneur and host of the CreativiTea podcast. The special segment offered guests an intimate space to share their journeys and aspirations, marking a historic first for the TFAA experience and setting a new standard for red carpet storytelling. 

    Reflecting on this year’s edition, Ayodeji Razaq, the Executive Director of The Future Awards Africa, said, “We are proud to honour the exceptional young people adding the threads to our collective legacy. Tonight’s winners have proven with their powerful work and impact that legacy is not built in a single moment but through every decision we make.  After tonight, we will keep weaving our collective tapestrey to bring Africa into the glorious future we all deserve.” 

    This year’s TFAA  was a step above the usual celebration, as this was the first year the category for performing arts was introduced. The award went to beloved hype man Olugbesan Olatubosun (Big Bimi), making it the first time hype culture is recognised at an award show and marking a revolution for the art form, which has become integral to African celebrations.

    The glamorous evening also featured a celebratory tribute to beloved broadcaster and on-air personality, Dan Foster. This was followed by moving performances from some of Africa’s biggest stars who have dominated radio play over the years. Faze and Ruggedman, two icons of Nigerian music, delivered nostalgic and high-energy performances that had the crowd singing along to early 2000s hits. Zadok, one of Nigeria’s most versatile entertainers, electrified the audience with his performance, while Dwin The Stoic, songwriter and poet, serenaded them with soulful melodies, and Dotti the Deity closed out the night with a passionate performance that perfectly balanced the night’s emotional highs.

    Among the big winners of the night were Tomike Adeoye, Fola David, and Mariam Apaokagi (Taoma), who snagged awards in the Entrepreneurship, Young Person of the Year, and Content Creation categories, respectively. 

    From laughter and music to historic moments on the red carpet, the 19th TFAA ceremony was a powerful reminder of the creativity and brilliance that define Africa’s youth.

    Here is a rundown of the incredible winners who made this year’s TFAA one to remember:

    Creativity and Innovation

    Chiamaka Iwenofu

    Umearigolu Casmir Chukwuebuka

    Taiwo Abisoye Joel (Winner)

    Daniel Obasi 

    Julie C. Godwin

    Photography

    Ayo Makinwa

    Amazing Klef (Winner)

    Emeka Amafor

    Thompson Ekong

    Chika Onuu

    Education

    Adeola Abayomi

    John Onuigbo(Winner)

    Chioma Ukpabi

    Abigael Anaza-Mark

    Afeez iyiola

    Journalism

    Blessings Mosugu 

    Muhammad Ibrahim

    Yousra Elbagir

    Madina Dahiru Maishanu(Winner)

    Emmanuel Onwuka

    Content Creation

    Mariam Apaokagi (Winner)

    Destiny Ogie Osarewinda

    Lawal Nasiru Bolaji

    Adesokan Adedeji Emmanuel

    Steven Ndukwu

    Folagade Banks

    Health and Wellness

    Victor Ugo

    Kieva Chris-Amusan

    Kemi Olakunle

    Imodoye Abioro

    Lola Aderemi(Winner)

    Community Action

    Fatima Mohammed Habib

    Aderinsola Akinwumi

    Akinyemi Oluwaseun Omotayo

    Hammed Kayode Alabi (Winner)

    Grace Oyemade

    Arts

    Uzo Njoku

    Ahmed Alsagheer

    Haneefah Adam

    Samson Bakare

    Ayobola Kekere-Ekun (Winner)

    Literature

    Adedayo Agarau (Winner)

    Hauwa Shaffii Nuhu

    Troy Onyango

    Chioma Rosemary

    Chukwuebuka Ibeh

    Activism and Advocacy

    Claire Benson Idoko (Nedeevah Aid Foundation)

    Damilola Osuolale (KIDNEY HEALTH EMPOWERMENT FOUNDATION)

    Solomon Ayodele (Boys Quarters Africa) (Winner)

    Aisha Hamman (Lift Africa Foundation)

    Ufuoma Nnamdi Udeh

    Fashion

    Richmond Barnes (Will and Barnes Group) (Winner)

    Elyon Adede (Elexiay)

    Dongio Casil (Djec fashion) (Cameroon)

    Makililo Nelson (Maklinscout)

    Mohammed Abbas Ossu (Abbaswoman)

    Law

    Markanthony Ezeoha

    Annie Oti

    Mina Obeten

    Bernice Asein

    Ogenetega Adedipe(Winner)

    Film

    Femi Dapson

    Oluwadamilola Apampa(Winner)

    Ella Chikezie

    Adedapo Adedeji

    Niyi Fagbemi

    Professional Service

    Tomiwa Aghedo

    David Onilude

    Muyiwa Babarinde

    Bode Roberts (Winner)

    Oreoluwa Agunbiade

    Entrepreneurship

    Dr. Bukola Jaiyeola

    RJ Musah

    Fatima Babakura

    Ogechukwu Obah

    Tomike Adeoye (Winner)

    Technology

    Kieva Chris-Amusan

    Oluwatobi Oseni 

    Christiana Onoja 

    Toluwanimi Adegbite

    Kelvin Umechukwu (Winner)

    Performing Arts

    Sheilah Gashumba 

    Babatunde Kasumu

    Daniella Peters

    Big Bimi (Winner)

    Iweh Pascal Odinaka

    Intrapreneurship

    Samuel Frank

    Abiodun Ayobami 

    Hakeem Akiode 

    Elizabeth Abati 

    Solomon Ayodele (Winner)

    On Air Personality

    Adaeze Aduaka

    Joseph Onaolapo (Jay On-air)

    Azeezah Hashim (Kenya) (Winner)

    Daniel Adaaja

    Riyah Abdul (Ghana)

    Agriculture

    Basirat Abdullahi

    Ajoke Amusat

    Baliqees Salaudeen

    Adetiloye Aiyeola (Winner)

    Owoyemi Olasunkanmi

    Governance

    Otobong Obo

    Nafisat Buge

    Muhammed Kadade Sulieman

    Daniel Otabor (Winner)

    Abdulhaleem Ringim

    Music

    Okeowo Oladotun Alani (Winner)

    Ayo Maff

    Folarin Odunlami

    Oluwafisayo Isa

    Nasiru Lawal

    Sports

    Chijioke Mbaoma

    Sodiq Ismail

    Ola Aina

    Chiamaka Nnadozie

    Rasheedat Ajibade (Winner)

    Acting

    Gbubemi Ejeye

    Teniola Aladese

    Debo Adedayo (Winner)

    Mike Afolarin

    Tomi Ojo

    Service to Young People

    Ali Baba (Honorary)

    Young Person of The Year

    Fola David (Winner)

    Tolulope Makinwa

    Alma Asinobi

    Kemi Olakunle

    Ayelabola Ololade

    Hammed Kayode Alabi

    Olaolu Akeredolu-Ale

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