The magazine recognises 50 Africans “who have made exceptional and inspiring impacts in their various fields, thus telling the African story from the African perspective and changing the one-sided African narrative skewed towards negativity.”
Business Review Africa, a leading pan-African magazine which focuses on bringing the best of Africa to the global market and telling the African story from the African perspective, says it chooses the trailblazers for their “achievements, grit, bravery, collaborative spirit and their potential to break barriers, as they build their careers.”
It honoured Tambadou for his “exemplary leadership in putting Africa on the global map” and Njie for “smashing business barriers despite the rough terrain, and representing the next generation of African entrepreneurs.”
Tambadou is a Gambian lawyer who served as Attorney General and Minister of Justice from 2017 to 2020. Currently registrar of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals, an international court founded by the UN Security Council, Tambadou was highly praised for spearheading Gambia’s transitional justice initiative which established the truth, reconciliation and reparations commission to investigate abuses under Gambia’s ex-dictator Yahya Jammeh.
Tambadou came to international prominence in 2019 when he took Myanmar to the UN International Court of Justice in The Hague for the Rohingya genocide. The case resulted in the unprecedented provisional measures order against the Government of Myanmar for the protection of the Rohingya. He was named by Time magazine as one of the 100 most influential people of 2020, in recognition of his leadership in the case against Myanmar. He was also nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2021.
Papa Yusupha Njie is the Founder and CEO of the UNIQUE Group ofCompanies in the (Gambia, Senegal, USA, Canada and UAE), mainly
Unique Solutions, Unique Energy, Unique Industries, Unique Global, anda Trustee of the Unique Foundation.
The highlight of Njie’s achievements culminated in the launching ofUnique Solutions’ ground breaking Broadband Internet and Dataservices network in March 2008, making Unique Solutions the firstprivate Internet and VPN service provider to have the furthest ruralconnectivity coverage.
Other notable Africans in the list of 50 African trailblazers include Wavel Ramkalawan, the president of Seychelles, Rose Christian Ossouka Raponda, the first female vice president/prime minister of Gabon, Thione Niang, a prominent Senegalese entrepreneur and Rebecca Enonchong, a Cameroonian technology entrepreneur and founder and CEO of Apps Tech.
The official awards ceremony will be held in Abuja in August.