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Ambassador Alhaji Salamu Amadu Grateful for Recognition Among 2024’s Influential Africans
Ambassador Alhaji Salamu Amadu, Founder and President of the Afro-Arab Group of Companies, expresses gratitude for being named among the 2024 100 Most Influential Africans by the Pan African Youth Leadership Foundation.
In a recent interview, Ambassador Salamu Amadu commended the organizers and attributed the honor to the collective efforts of the Afro-Arab Group.
He views this recognition as a motivation to further contribute to the growth and development of his homeland and the wider African continent.
The Awards ceremony, set for April 13, 2024, at the British Council in Accra, Ghana, will gather influential figures from Nigeria, South Sudan, The Gambia, Namibia, and more.
Originally from the Zongo community of Maamobi in Ghana’s Capital, Ambassador Salamu Amadu remains a source of inspiration for youth in Zongo communities across the country.
The Afro-Arab Group, under his leadership, has achieved notable success. Afro-Arab Properties, a subsidiary, recently launched an affordable housing project with a flexible payment plan, aligning with the vision to make homeownership more accessible.
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