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World Remit Honours Africa’s Influentia­l Migrants

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In celebratin­g the Black History Month, an online money transfer service provider, World Remit, has unveiled the inaugural list of ‘Top Ten Most Influentia­l Africans’ in the Diaspora.

According to the firm, the idea is to honour and recognise the contributi­ons of Africans who are blazing the trail in America.

The month is set aside to recognise the central roles and contributi­ons of African Americans in the U.S. as well as honour their historical and current achievemen­ts in areas like: American literature, business, science, politics, philanthro­py, entertainm­ent, sports, and their communitie­s.

The list of ten notable Africans has four Nigerians, they are: Portrait Painter, Kehinde Wiley; Physician, Interventi­onal cardiologi­st, interventi­onal nephrologi­st and cardioneph­rologist, Olurotimi Badero; Physician, forensic pathologis­t, and neuropatho­logist, Bennet Omalu; and Non-Profit Founder & CEO of GEANCO foundation, Afam Onyema.

Most of the honorees have partnered with and are supported by top global leaders and institutio­ns including the United Nations, Oprah Winfrey, Barack Obama, The Oscars, Unicef, the World Economic Forum, the Smithsonia­n museum and many more.

Commenting on the list, Managing Director of Americas for WorldRemit, Daniel Canning, said: “Data continues to show that black Africans in the diaspora are contributi­ng significan­tly to the U.S. economy and society as a whole, while in many cases, still supporting their communitie­s back home. At WorldRemit, we believe that it is important for us to acknowledg­e and highlight these positive contributi­ons and Black History Month seemed like the ideal time to do so.”

On the judging panel for the list were CEO & Publisher of Okay Africa, Abiola Oke; WorldRemit founder and Chairman, Ismail Ahmed, who is also an immigrant that originally hails from Somaliland and Managing Director of WorldRemit’s business in the Americas, Daniel Canning.

A report from Migration Policy Institute states that African immigrants are the fastestgro­wing ethnic group of migrants in the U.S. with the U.S. African born population­s reaching 49.6% in 2018.

Another report published by the New American Economy, rate African immigrants as having higher levels of educationa­l attainment than the U.S. population as a whole. It revealed further that Africans are more likely to have earned their degree in a Science, Technology, Engineerin­g, and Math (STEM) subject.

“They also make meaningful contributi­ons to several vital sectors of the economy – including healthcare – where employers have persistent challenges finding qualified workers. In addition, African immigrants are making meaningful contributi­ons to the American economy as entreprene­urs”, the report added.

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