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Home » News » Honoring Visionaries: Chief Uchenna Okafor Named Africa 100 Peace Ambassador Change-Maker 2024

Honoring Visionaries: Chief Uchenna Okafor Named Africa 100 Peace Ambassador Change-Maker 2024

September 5, 2024
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In a celebration of transformative leadership and outstanding contributions to societal progress, Nigeria Radar Magazine proudly awarded Chief Uchenna Okafor the prestigious title of Africa 100 Peace Ambassador Change Maker 2024 on August 24, 2024.

Chief Uchenna Okafor is the Director General, Monitoring and Taskforce, Commercial Motorcycles and Tricycles Operators Association (COMTOA), Asaba, Oshimili South Local Government Area of Delta State.

The accolade was presented in recognition of Chief Okafor’s remarkable contribution to educational excellence and his influential role in enhancing orderliness within the transport sector in Delta State. This esteemed honor also highlighted his unwavering commitment to the Commercial Motorcycles and Tricycles Operators Association in Delta State.

Mr. Tony Okwunebe, Managing Director and Editor-in-Chief of Radar Magazine, lauded Chief Okafor’s achievements during the ceremony. “We are thrilled to recognize Chief Uchenna Okafor for his exceptional contributions. His work not only exemplifies leadership but also serves as a model for others striving to make meaningful change in their communities.

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“Chief Okafor embodies the qualities of a true change maker,” Okwunebe remarked, adding, “several indigent children and youth have benefitted from his scholarships over the years and his transformative impact on the transport sector, particularly commercial tricycles and motorcycles, demonstrate his commitment to fostering progress.”

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The Africa 100 Peace Ambassador Change Makers list honors individuals who demonstrate exceptional leadership and make significant contributions towards peace, development, and societal advancement across the continent.

Chief Okafor’s selection underscores his role as a catalyst for positive change and an inspiration to others working towards similar goals.

Chief Uchenna Okafor’s recognition as a Peace Ambassador Change Maker is not just a celebration of past achievements but also an endorsement of his future endeavors.

His vision for a more prosperous and orderly Delta State continues to inspire many. As he looks ahead, Okafor remains focused on furthering his initiatives and addressing emerging challenges of commercial motorcycles and tricycles operators with the same dedication and passion that have characterized his career.

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