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MTN, Kenya Airways, Dufil, Others Get Nomination for AfriSAFE Award
Telecommunications giant, MTN, and leading continental privately managed group of companies in aviation, Kenya Airways are among the corporate organizations shortlisted for the Africa Safety Award for Excellence (AfriSAFE), 2019.
According to a Statement released by the organizers, HSENations, the event will bring together over 300 industry leaders across all sector in four African Region on the night of November 8th at Sheraton Hotel, Lagos by 4pm.
The statement reads that AfriSAFE exists to extol and project the silent but excellent work that organizations and safety practitioners are doing.
“AfriSAFE is an annual award project that is committed to celebrating the best of health and safety conscious organization, professionals and practitioners alike and their achievements in keeping our facilities and lives safe,” the statement reads.
Other key awardees who have confirmed attendance at the event are Prince Julius Adelusi-Adeluyi, Chairman of MTN Foundation and Founder of Juli Pharmacy to be awarded in the AfriSAFE Business Leader award, and other nominee for the AfriSAFE Business leader category is Ikeja Electric CEO, Dr Anthony Youdeowei among others.
MTN foundation has been nominated for its Anti-Substance abuse campaign programme (ASAP); under the AfriSAFE Campaign of the year and other initiatives.
Other organizations nominated include Dufil Limited, the manufacturers of Indomie; Daystar Christian Centre; Century group, Chivita among others.
AFRISAFE Award affords one the opportunity to network, the award night would be one night experience, filled with glitz, glamour and professionalism that one won’t like to miss.
The Award will features a host of Grand Red Carpet Reception Cocktail, Network / Exhibition; Comedy by A-list comedian SeyiLaw; Special Performance; Dance; Banquet Meal among others.
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