Monrovia — Deputy Finance and Development Planning Minister of Fiscal Affairs Atty. Samora P.Z. Wolokolie has been nominated as a distinguished recipient of the 11th Edition of Kensington Palace, State House, London, 2021 African Achievers Awards Colloquium.

The African Achievers Awards is one of Africa’s most prestigious awarding bodies, which has been rated by Forbes Magazine as one of the most prestigious award Ceremonies at Cambridge University.

Minister Wolokolie’s nomination comes as a result of his numerous contribution to Society, the award committee noted. The African Achievers Awards is given to individuals who achievements in public service the Committee recognizes and that Minister Wolokolie has demonstrated such in Liberia.

According to the Communication send to him, the ceremony will be celebrated as a dream come true for not only Liberia, but Africa as a whole.

The theme for this year’s ceremony is; “Initiating Diaspora,” in which the committee also invite Minister Wolokolie as a Special Guest and Speaker at the 2021 African Achievers.

The Awards and Colloquium are slated to take place on the 10th of December, which is an international summit and award ceremony intended to honor Achievers, to include African Leaders, Young Achievers and Communities.

The Awards ceremony over the years has become established as one of the biggest, Minister Wolokolie noted; adding that the ceremony in December is also expected to bring together influential and global African Achievers on the continent.