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Genesis Group MD, Orazulike, wins NACCIMA awards

The Managing Director (MD) of Genesis Group, Dr. Nnaeto Orazulike has won the Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry Mines and Agriculture (NACCIMA) 60-anniversary awards for his exemplary role in the entertainment and hospitality sector The event which took place recently at the International Conference Centre in Abuja had several notable Nigerians and industry…

The Managing Director (MD) of Genesis Group, Dr. Nnaeto Orazulike has won the Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry Mines and Agriculture (NACCIMA) 60-anniversary awards for his exemplary role in the entertainment and hospitality sector

The event which took place recently at the International Conference Centre in Abuja had several notable Nigerians and industry leaders as the World Trade Organisation (WTO) boss Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Bolanle Austen Peters, awarded for their transformational leadership in their respective fields. The icons were awarded for being thought leaders in their various industries.

Orazulike was presented with the excellence award for his contribution to the hospitality and entertainment industry.

Other awardees include Grammy-winning artist BurnaBoy, Amina Jane Mohammed, who received their awards virtually.

Commending the awardees, National President, NACCIMA, Hajiya SaratuAliyu said that their invaluable dedication to African progress and service to humanity was the benchmark used for the awards. She specifically appreciated the awardees in the entertainment and hospitality sector, where Orazulike, Austen Peters, among others are domiciled, for their significant growth in the sector.

In his reaction, Orazulike said he is open to raising the next generation through his platform by teaching them how to succeed in life. He added that the award would spur him and his group to continue to do more for the entertainment and hospitality sector.

The awards were spearheaded by NACCIMA as part of its activities to commemorate its 60-anniversary.

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