Aisha Achimugu Honoured With US Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award
Nigerian industrialist and humanitarian Dr. Aisha Achimugu has been honoured with the US Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award in Washington, DC, USA.
In a letter dated September 3, 2024, the President Biden award said: “This incredible award honours and recognizes her lifelong commitment to building a stronger Nigeria through her service and impressive philanthropy to the masses via her NGO, Sam Empowerment Foundation.”
“It is with immense pride and admiration that we acknowledge your dedication, hard work, and exceptional talents that have made a significant difference in the lives of countless individuals.
“Your tireless commitment to community service and artistic excellence has inspired us all and set a remarkable example for future generations…
“Your journey, experiences, and the wisdom you have gained along the way can serve as a source of inspiration for all of us,” the letter by Innovate African Corporation read.
Reacting to the award, Dr. Achimugu expressed pride and described it as a “call to action.”
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“Over the years, I have had the privilege of serving as a business leader, humanitarian, philanthropist, and socialite,” Dr. Achimugu said.
“I have been fortunate to receive numerous awards, including The Best of Africa Innovative Leadership Award by Forbes Africa, Philanthropist of the Year Award by Leadership Newspapers, and Woman Entrepreneur of the Year by BusinessDay Newspapers.
“These accolades, while deeply gratifying, are not merely personal achievements but rather reflections of the collective impact we can achieve when we work together.
“This year’s President’s Volunteer Achievement Award is more than just a plaque or recognition; it is a call to action. It is a reminder of the immense power we possess to make a difference in the lives of others. It is a spur to continue my work in serving my communities, both here in the United States and in my native Nigeria.”
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