Optiva Capital’s Dr. Jane Kimemia Celebrated as Pan African Entrepreneur of the Year at House of Lords, UK
The African Achievers Awards, hosted at the House of Lords, Palace of Westminster, UK Parliament, has honored the Chief Executive Officer of Optiva Capital Partners, Dr. Jane Kimemia, with the prestigious Pan African Entrepreneur of the Year award.
Now in its 14th
edition, the African Achievers Awards celebrate African excellence by
recognizing and honoring notable individuals and organizations across various
industries that significantly contribute to the continent's growth and
development. The prestigious event also serves as a platform to showcase
Africa's excellence, innovation, and resilience, challenging stereotypes and
promoting a positive image of the continent.
Dr. Kimemia
received the Pan African Entrepreneur of the Year Award for her exceptional
leadership at Optiva Capital Partners, a premier wealth management firm and
Africa's largest provider of second citizenship and residency services.
Upon receiving the
award, Dr. Kimemia expressed her deep gratitude, stating, "I am deeply
honored to accept the Pan African Entrepreneur of the Year Award. This
recognition is a significant milestone, reflecting the collective efforts of
many at Optiva Capital Partners." She thanked the selection committee for
the honor and acknowledged Mr. Franklin Nechi, Chairman of Optiva Capital
Partners, for the opportunity to serve. Dr. Kimemia also commended her team,
saying, "Your unwavering dedication and passion are the driving forces
behind our success. This award belongs to all of you."
Optiva Capital
Partners' journey has been filled with challenges, transforming from an
insurance brokerage a decade ago into a full-fledged wealth management company.
Navigating complex regulatory landscapes and building trust in diverse markets,
Dr. Kimemia and her team have gained valuable lessons that strengthened their
resolve to excel. Today, the company proudly reflects on the significant impact
it has made and the lives it has touched.
In her welcome
address, the Rt. Honourable Baroness Verma, Host and Member of the House of
Lords of the United Kingdom, expressed her joy that Africans have taken up the
responsibility to shape the continent by telling their stories as they should
be told, not as others want to see them. "I'm glad to say that the people
of Africa have taken their destiny into their own hands. They want to shape the
continent as they see it, not as others believe it should be," she stated.
"We are celebrating the honorees today because they are inspirational
figures, and their stories need to be showcased. A lot of work has been done by
these individuals in their countries, and it is important to tell their stories
to the world through the African Achievers Award," she added.
Delivering her
keynote address titled "Africa's Sustainable Future: Redefining its Global
Identity," Her Royal Majesty Olori Atuwatse III, Queen Consort of Warri
Kingdom, Nigeria, emphasized the importance of the continent continuing to
propagate positive cultural and traditional values with the goal of reshaping
its identity. She called on all African countries to collaborate on various
fronts to improve the continent's overall well-being. "We must come
together, trade together, build solutions together, and speak with singularity
on the global stage. We must stop saying what Africa does not want and begin to
articulate who we are and what we want for ourselves and for our
continent," she declared.
Other
honorees at the prestigious ceremony included Visu Thembekwayo, Founder and CEO
of MyGrowth Fund Venture Partner, South Africa; Barrister Caleb Muftwang,
Governor of Plateau State, Nigeria; Dr. Aisha Achimugu, Founder and Managing
Director of Felak Concept, Nigeria; Olu of Warri, Ogiame Atuwatse III, Gospel
Singer Moses Bliss; amongst others.
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