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40 Nigerians have been announced as beneficiaries to participate in the Mandela Washington Fellowship Programme for Young African Leaders in 20 top U.S. universities, for a period of six weeks. They are: 1. Alueshima Utasha, Public Management, Florida International University. 2. Lukmon Buliameen, Business and Entrepreneurship, University of Wisconsin-Stout. 3. Ikuba Ona, Civic Leadership, Arizona State University 4. Oluwaseyi Dara, Business and Entrepreneurship, University of Wisconsin-Stout 5. Catherine Edeh, Public Management, University of Minnesota 6. Ibrahim Balami, Business and Entrepreneurship, Clark Atlanta University 7. Nkemdilim Azinge, Civic Leadership, Rutgers University 8. Amina Alkali, Civic Leadership, University of Delaware 9. Grace Jerry, Civic Leadership, University of Virginia 10. Fatu Ogwuche, Public Management, Howard University 11. Rilwan Hassan, Business and Entrepreneurship, Northwestern University 12. Benjamin Dankaka, Public Management, Virginia Commonwealth University 13. Muhammad Saleh, Civic Leadership, Tulane University 14. Rukayya Sani,  Civic Leadership, Wagner College 15. Haruna Ndahi, Business and Entrepreneurship, University of Nevada, Reno 16. Bobwealth Omontese, Public Management, Syracuse University 17. Chinomnso Ibe, Civic Leadership, Wagner College 18. Abiola Odunaiya, Civic Leadership, University of California Berkeley 19. Chioma Achi, Civic Leadership, University of California Berkeley 20. Jamila Mohammed, Public Management, Syracuse University 21. Mlumum Ikpaahindi, Public Management, University of Minnesota 22. Cynthia Chiamaka Ndubuisi, Business and Entrepreneurship, Dartmouth College 23. Abosede Oluwaseun Lewu, Business & Entrepreneurship, University of Notre Dame 24. Oluwafunmilayo Adebimpe Ilori, Business & Entrepreneurship, Clark Atlanta University 25. Adekunbi Gbemisola Adeoye, Business & Entrepreneurship, University of Texas at Austin 26. Damilola Opeyemi Sobowale,  Business & Entrepreneurship, Clark Atlanta University 27. Anuoluwapo Oluyomi Akinola, Business & Entrepreneurship, Dartmouth College 28. Chioma Ilobekeme, Agha Business & Entrepreneurship, Dartmouth College 29. Ejiro Sharon Okotie, Civic Leadership, Arizona State University 30. Oluwafunmilola Wonsebolatan James, Civic Leadership, Tulane University 31. Glory Chinenye Oguegbu, Civic Leadership, University of Delaware 32. Ayoola Philip Adeniyi, Business & Entrepreneurship, University of Nevada-Reno 33. Oladipo Adesida, Business & Entrepreneurship, University of Nevada-Reno 34. Omotola Samuel Oni, Business & Entrepreneurship, Northwestern University 35. Oluwatimilehin Paul Olagunju, Civic Leadership, University of Virginia/College of William & Mary/Presidential Precinct 36. Olakunle Olusola Ajayi, Civic Leadership, Rutgers University 37. Olusola Samuel Owonikoko, Civic Leadership, Wagner College 38 Williams Kwame Rashidi, Civic Leadership, University of California, Berkeley 39. Olakunle Joel Adewale, Civic Leadership, Tulane University 40. Oluwamayowa Adepeju Salu, Civic Leadership, Arizona State University   The US Ambassador, James Entwistle congratulated the beneficiaries on their selection and explained that the 40 Nigerian fellows were selected amongst 7,000 Nigerian applicants and tens of thousands of others throughout Africa. “I congratulate the newly selected 2015 Mandela Washington fellows. As you may know, you competed with more than 7,000 applicants from Nigeria alone. You all should be proud of your accomplishment. Your selection says a lot about who you are as young leaders, and the level of impact you are having on your communities as entrepreneurs, civic leaders and public servants,” he said. Speaking with the News Agency of Nigeria, one of the fellows, Hassan Rilwan said he looks forward to learning how to build a generationally-sustainable business model.  

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This article was first published on 21st May 2015

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