Adebola Williams (born 1986) is a Nigerian media entrepreneur, journalist, political consultant and motivational speaker. He is the Group CEO of RED | For Africa. He co-founded and runs Red Africa, Africa's largest portfolio of youth media brands which include Red Media Africa, Statecraft Inc., The Future Awards Africa and YNaija.
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| - Adebola Williams (born 1986) is a Nigerian media entrepreneur, journalist, political consultant and motivational speaker. He is the Group CEO of RED | For Africa. He co-founded and runs Red Africa, Africa's largest portfolio of youth media brands which include Red Media Africa, Statecraft Inc., The Future Awards Africa and YNaija. (en)
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| - Mandela Washington Fellow; 100 Most Influential People of African Descent under the United Nations International Decade for People of African Descent; Archbishop Desmond Tutu Fellowship in South Africa (en)
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| - Adebola Williams (born 1986) is a Nigerian media entrepreneur, journalist, political consultant and motivational speaker. He is the Group CEO of RED | For Africa. He co-founded and runs Red Africa, Africa's largest portfolio of youth media brands which include Red Media Africa, Statecraft Inc., The Future Awards Africa and YNaija. His career in media and television began at the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) with advocacy for youth, and eventually good governance. Described as "the man with the golden touch" by Ghanaian President Nana Akufo-Addo, he was profiled by Forbes as the man who helped elect a trifecta of presidents in Africa. (en)
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