GNW-Adhoc: Nigerian lawyer Zannah Bukar Mustapha receives the prestigious Global Citizen Award

^LONDON, Nov. 12, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The internationally recognized

Human rights activist, philanthropist and founder of Future Prowess

(https://futureprowess.org/) Foundation School for orphans and disadvantaged

Children, Zannah Bukar Mustapha (https://futureprowess.org/meet-zannah-mustapha/),

won the Global Citizen Award in 2023

(https://www.henleyglobal.com/philanthropy/corporate-social-

responsibility/global citizen award). The annual honor is

from Henley & Partners (https://www.henleyglobal.com/), a leading

international consulting firm for residence and citizenship issues,

in collaboration with the Andan Foundation (https://www.andan.org/), one

non-profit aid organization from Switzerland.

The prestigious award honors individuals who demonstrate exceptional courage and…

Commitment to better design and support

Show global community. It was presented at a gala reception during the

17th Annual Global Citizenship Conference

(https://www.henleyglobal.com/events/17th-global-citizenship-conference) in

Shangri-La Hotel DIFC in Dubai, UAE. Among the participants were

Heads of government, policy makers, leading scientists,

Private customer advisors, family offices as well as many wealthy entrepreneurs and

investors.

Mr. Mustapha played a crucial role in mediating the

Release of more than 100 schoolgirls from Chibok in April 2014 by the

Islamic rebel group Boko Haram in a remote part of Nigeria

had been kidnapped, which sparked the international campaign

#BringBackOurGirls gave. The school he started in 2007 in Maiduguri – the capital

Borno State and the focal point of the Boko Haram rebellion

offers free education to children on both sides of the conflict,

Meals, uniforms and medical care. In doing so, he is setting an example

for the reconciliation he wants to bring about in the region.

The Chairman of Henley & Partners and founder of the Andan Foundation Dr.

Christian H. Kaelin (https://chriskalin.com/) refers to Mr. Mustapha as

a most worthy and inspiring recipient of the award.?As

Championing the safety and right to education of all displaced and

orphaned children affected by the brutal violence in northern Nigeria,

Mr. Mustapha has demonstrated vision, extraordinary courage and innovation. He

drives change and contributes with its activities and perspectives

a valuable contribution to a fairer, more peaceful and more tolerant world

World. He is a real game changer, the differences between the

Bridging gender, political and religious groups by teaching children

gives both sides of the conflict the opportunity to come together and be together

to learn on the same roof. We need more Zannah Mustaphas in the world.”

The presentation of the Global Citizen Award

(https://www.henleyglobal.com/philanthropy/corporate-social-

responsibility/global-citizen-award) is carried out on the basis of a

Majority decision of the Global Citizen Award Committee. The award

itself consists of a specially made sculptural medal

(https://www.henleyglobal.com/philanthropy/corporate-social-

responsibility/global-citizen-award/medal) awarded by the leading Italian

Artist Antonio Nocera, one of the chairman of the Global

Citizen Award committee signed certificate and a cash prize of

$25,000 designated for the honoree’s humanitarian efforts.

In addition, Henley & Partners is committed to working closely with the

to work together with award winners, to give their work a platform and that

selected project through the company’s network of more than 40 offices worldwide

to support.

Since its inception, the Global Citizen Award has had many notable achievements

Personalities honored (https://www.henleyglobal.com/philanthropy/corporate-

social-responsibility/global-citizen-award/previous-laureates). The first

The winner was the German entrepreneur Harald Höppner, who founded the humanitarian

Refugee aid project Sea-Watch (https://sea-watch.org/) was launched

has. Other previous award winners include Dr. Imtiaz Sooliman, founder of the Gift of

the Givers (https://giftofthegivers.org/) Foundation, Africa’s largest

disaster relief organization, and Monique Morrow, co-founder of The

Humanized Internet (https://thehumanizedinternet.com/), a project to

digital identity, which serves the estimated 1.1 billion people in the world,

who cannot prove their legal identity, gives new hope. Diep

Vuong, co-founder and president of the Pacific Links Foundation

(https://pacificlinks.org/), was recognized for her work in Southeast Asia,

where she advocates for the rights of people enslaved through human trafficking

sets in, and Prof. Dr. Padraig O’Malley

(https://www.umb.edu/moakley/about/padraig-omalley/) received his Global

Citizen Award in recognition of his work in conflict resolution and reconciliation

Iraq, Northern Ireland and South Africa.

Mr Mustapha thanked Henley & Partners and the Andan Foundation for

the recognition of his work and said:?The interconnectedness of humanity in the

global datasphere is undeniable today. This area offers limitless

Possibilities. In contrast, the connection between relatives decreases

of different ethnicities and population groups. Just the concept of

Global citizenship can help here.”

Media contact:

Sarah Nicklin

Group Head of Public Relations

[email protected]

Mobile: +27 72 464 8965

You can find a photo of this announcement at

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