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DYNAMIC brand and market leader in the West African food sector, Food Concepts Plc, has been nominated as finalist in the 2012 Africa Awards for Entrepreneurship. A coveted accolade, the nomination is a clear nod to the company’s successful delivery of its unique offering of World-class, modern African food. The nomination comes hot on the heels of Food Concepts being nominated as a finalist in the Ernest & Young 2011 Entrepreneur of the Year Awards. The African Awards for Entrepreneurship recognise and award exceptional entrepreneurial leaders who serve as role models to Africa’s aspiring self-starters. Nominees should demonstrate business excellence, innovation and profitability. Food Concept’s CEO, Deji Akinyanju believes the inclusion on the Africa Awards for Entrepreneurship final list is testament to the company’s vision to revolutionise the food sector in West Africa, both from a business and socio-economic point of view. “We are extremely honoured to have been nominated by this prestigious award. We operate by embracing an inclusive business model that develops skills and creates job opportunities. We believe our nomination speaks volumes about our passion to give back to communities,” he says. Food Concepts Plc has developed brands that cut across the entire market pyramid from its mass market base upwards. The group is the parent company of Chicken Republic, Pizza Republic, Butterfield Bakeries, Free Range Farms and an up-market experiential Thai restaurant; Reeds According to CEO and co-founder of the African Leadership Network which spearheads the awards, Fred Swaniker, the 2012 Awards have been particularly competitive. Those named as finalists represent the finest of a shortlist of 1200 companies from 50 African countries. “These Awards shine a light on Africa’s most promising entrepreneurs and distinguish them as role models for the next generation of business visionaries,” he said.  

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This article was first published on 10th October 2012 and updated on October 24th, 2012 at 11:59 am

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