Africa: AllAfrica Chair Amadou Mahtar Ba Awarded Lifetime Africa Achievement Prize
Amadou Mahtar Ba[/caption] Amadou Mahtar Ba, executive chair and AllAfrica co-founder, is recipient of the Lifetime Africa Achievement Prize (LAAP) by theMillennium Excellence Foundation for his contributions to media development in Africa. During the award ceremony on October 10 in the Nigerian state of Akwa Ibom, Mr. Ba was cited for helping to lead the successful restructuring and privatization of the Pan-African News Agency (PANA) during the 1990s and leading the African Media Initiative for the past six years, as well as his role in creating and leading AllAfrica Global Media, the leading online source for information from and about Africa, which operates allAfrica.com. Mr. Ba served was president of AllAfrica from the launch in 2000 and, since 2011, as Board chair. He is married to Jessica Davis Ba and they have five sons. Other 2014 LAAP laureates include Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan; United Nations Economic Commission for Africa Executive Secretary Carlos Lopes; African Development Bank President Donald Kaberuka; Navanethem Pillay, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights; Folorunsho Alakija, Nigerian fashion pioneer; Jay Naidoo, who served in Nelson Mandela’s first Cabinet and now chairs the Partnership Council of the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN); Harvard and MIT Professor Calestous Juna, who is Kenyan; soccer star Didier Drogba and Ethiopian Olympian Haile Gebrselassie; Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, the Asantehene of the Kingdom of Ashanti, as well as business leaders from a number of countries: Tony O. Elumelu and Jim Ovia (Nigeria); Tidjane Thiam (Cote d’Ivoire); Cheick Modibo Diarra (Mali) Ashish J. Thakkar (Uganda) and Manilal Premchand Chandaria (Kenya).