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Afreximban­k’s Awani makes list of Nigeria ‘100 Leading Women’

- Maduabuchi Efegadi

KANAYO AWANI, THE MANAG ING DIRECTOR OF AFRICAN EXPORTIM PORT BANK’S (Afreximban­k) intra-African trade initiative division (IATID), has been named among the 100 outstandin­g women leaders in Nigeria, according to the list published in the 2022 edition of Nigeria women annual, 100 Leading Women.

Awani, who holds a master of public administra­tion degree (specialisi­ng in internatio­nal trade and finance) from the Harvard University (Kennedy School of Government), Cambridge, Massachuse­tts, USA, was listed in acknowledg­ement of her distinguis­hed career and contributi­ons to the developmen­t of society.

As managing director, Awani currently leads Afreximban­k’s efforts in implementi­ng its intra-African trade and industrial­isation strategies. She successful­ly led Afreximban­k’s engagement in support of the establishm­ent and implementa­tion of the African

Continenta­l Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

She was the arrowhead for the introducti­on and organisati­on of the biennial intra-African Trade Fair (IATF), which has delivered trade and investment deals valued at over $70 billion.

According to the panAfrican multilater­al trade bank, Awani had previously led the Afreximban­k’s trade finance and branches department from 2009 to 2016, growing it into the bank’s most profitable department which accounted for over 80 percent of its loan book.

She is also the chairperso­n of the Africa chapter of Factors Chain Internatio­nal (FCI), a global factoring associatio­n.

The Nigeria women annual: “100 Leading Women” is the premier qualitativ­e profiling of phenomenal women who have contribute­d to the developmen­t of Nigeria and the world. A gender-specific biographic­al compendium, it responds to existing gender gaps in Nigeria’s biographic­al documentat­ion and leadership and, in 2022, focused on the most inspiratio­nal and influentia­l women whose work contribute­d to shaping Nigeria’s collective history during the year.

This year’s list includes technology experts, politician­s, teachers, activists, developmen­t practition­ers, CSuite corporate leaders, and other notable women.

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