Entrepreneurship in
the Diaspora is the topic; a very important topic particularly for
African descendants in the Diaspora. Apart from the Americas, the number of
African descendants living in Europe is growing and so are the communities. Yes, there are pros
and contras relating to the state of the Black African communities in Europe, especially in Germany. But the necessity
for successful entrepreneurial activities by people of African descent
is undoubted. The African Youth Foundation initiated the Adler
Entrepreneurship Awards in 2005 to encourage entrepreneurship within the
African communities. The 2006 award event took place in Bonn on the 2nd
of December as reported here.
The Adler Awards
team, under the leadership of Dr. Paulyn Jansen made it happen again.
The 2nd Adler Entrepreneurship Awards event took place at the
four-star Guenewig Hotel Bristol in Bonn on the 2nd of
December 2006. The impressive lobby of the venue and friendly professionalism of the
organizers exude an atmosphere of grand event. Guests and awards’
nominees were provided with printed information about the African Youth
Foundation (AYF), The Adler Entrepreneurship Awards and the agenda of
the event before being guided to their respective seats in the
conference hall. Special guests of the event included His
Excellency Horst Naaß (Mayor of Bonn), His
Excellency Florin Amin Atse (La Cote D'Ivoire Ambassador to Germany)andMinister
Tony Eze, Minister of Politics (Embassy of the Republic of Nigeria to Germany).
The event
began with the lady moderator welcoming the attendees and giving a
general overview of the nomination procedure. She later called on Horst
Naas, Florin Amin Ats and lastly on the executive director of the AYF,
Paulyn Jansen to give their opening and welcome speeches. The mayor of Bonn expressed his
gratitude for the invitation to the event and his support for the Adler
Awards. The La Cote D'Ivoire Ambassador to Germany commended the
efforts of the Paulyn Jansen and her team and vowed the embassy’s
continuous support for the organization. continue>
Dr. Paulyn Jansen,
Executive Director of AYF and initiator of Adler
Entrepreneurship Awards
In
her speech, Paulyn Jansen told the story of how she developed the idea
of giving entrepreneurship awards and chose the eagle as the emblem. She
wanted to know whether there are industrious people of African descent in Germany who are contributing
constructively to their communities. The main aim of the awards is to act
as stimulus and motivate African descendants in their creative
entrepreneurial efforts. Moreover, the awards should foster collaboration
between people from different fields of activities to create synergy
leading to more business and investment opportunities. The German word
‘Adler’ means eagle. The eagle
symbolizes strength, which is an essential characteristic in
entrepreneurial endeavours. Referring to the awards, she explained the
tedious task of the jury in selecting a winner out of the 3 nominees from
each category. She went on to introduce each member of the jury and
wishing the audience a pleasant evening, she declared the commencement of
awards’ presentation.
The introduction of
the nominees, announcement of the winners and presentation of the awards
began after a brief music interlude provided by two young talented African
vocalists. The moderator was joined on stage by Dr. Osei Asante Gyapong,
the CEO of JAAG Consultancy and co-organizer of the event. He gave a short
speech about the motives of the event before announcing the nominees. In
every category, the profile of each nominee was presented via projection
on a large screen and voice recordings. The following emerged as winners
of the 2nd Adler Entrepreneurship Awards 2006:
Authors:Patrick Addai
Business
and Entrepreneurs:Samson Adjei (Samtec-GmbH)
Civil
Society/NGOs:
African Cultural Institute (Prof. Charles
Abraham Yankah)
Legal:
Christophe Kabambe
Media:
News
and Politics:
Afritopic
Society
Magazines:
African Heritage (Kenneth Gbandi)
Entertainers: Mo
Asumang
Special
Award Winners:
Best
African Embassy in Germany:
Embassy of the Republic of Nigeria
Best
European supporting African Initiatives:Mrs. Dorothea Hahn (Liebfrauenschule)
The
awards were presented to winners by Paulyn Jansen, 2 members of the
Jury, the moderator and 2 previous award winners. Last year’s special ward winner in the category “Best African
Embassy”, hisExcellency
Florin Amin Atsepresented Minister Tony Eze of theNigerian
embassywith the award. Cassidy Osuji, the CEO of Telecass GmbH
and previous winner of the award presented the CEO of samtec GmbH, Mr.
Samson Adjei, with the ward as best in the category “Business and
Entrepreneurs”. Ama-Pokua
von Pereira, a lawyer who won the award in the category “legal” in
2005 presented this year’s winner, Christophe Kabambe, with the award. Dorothea Hahn, an employee of Liebfrauenschule in Bonn,
received her award as the “Best European Supporting African
Initiatives” from Siegfried Pater, an Oscar Romero Prize award winner,
film director and author.
The presentations were accompanied by many rounds of applause. Each
award winner gave a short speech with thanks to the organizers and the
guests.
After
the presentations, Paulyn
Jansen came on stage to introduce her team members and announce a
surprise for the nominees that have not won the award; as non-winners of
the award, the 2 other nominees in each category should not leave the
event empty-handed, she said. Each of these nominees received a certificate of
merit. She urged all winners of the award to help in strengthening the
organization and expressed her thanks to all. With the confidence that
the Adler Entrepreneurship Awards would grow stronger, more popular and
attract even more people next year, she declared the event as closed.
During
the reception that followed, press photographers took pictures and
journalists conducted interviews. Music was provided by an African
group, food and drinks were served while attendees made new contacts. The success
of the event was celebrated till dawn by a group of award winners,
guests and organizers. There is every reason to praise and support the work of
Paulyn Jansen and her team. The next event is planned for December 2007.