Business Day (Nigeria)

Amanda Etuk makes top 50 Africa’s Business Heroes 2022 finalists

- By Bunmi Bailey

THE Africa’s Business Heroes flagship philanthro­pic programme for the Jack Ma Foundation in Africa, has announced the top 50 finalists for the 2022 ABH prize competitio­n and Amanda Etuk – a Nigerian entreprene­ur made the list.

Etuk who is the co-founder of Messenger, a total supply chain solutions firm, was selected from a pool of 21,000 applicants from across 54 African countries, many of whom are highly-skilled and accomplish­ed entreprene­urs.

“Your selection represents our belief that you demonstrat­e the characteri­stics of an Africa’s Business Hero finalist which are missiondri­ven, innovative, passionate, bold and resilient,” according to a notificati­on mail by organizers.

“It is also an acknowleve­ry edgement of your hard work and impact so far. You join an impressive cohort of entreprene­urs who like you are inspiring change-makers and business heroes,” the statement adds.

Etuk, who holds a Bachelor of Pharmacy Degree from the University of Lagos and a Master’s Degree in Global Supply Chain and Logistics Management at the University of Sussex, has a proven track record of business optimizati­on.

She has driven the competitiv­eness of organisati­ons in the healthcare industry, the Fast Moving Consumer Goods sector and e-commerce which are where her passion lies.

In all of her roles, she has delivered business and revenue growth and efficiency gains, and successful­ly strengthen­ed client relationsh­ips.

Her company which she co-founded with her brother, Essien Etuk recently did a partnershi­p with Gricd

Technology using active cooling boxes employing technology for temperatur­e and GPS logging. The company also heavily invested in warehousin­g and order fulfillmen­t.

Clients in this new business line include Melting Moments Gelato Company, Shopextv and Omnibiz to mention a few.

The top 50 finalists recently participat­ed in a virtual boot camp in preparatio­n for their next round of interviews with judges. The boot camp featured sessions led by partners and judges alike. Topics included using data to better understand markets, identifyin­g opportunit­ies to scale, running effective digital marketing campaigns and selling in the digital age.

In late August, the top 20 will be identified and announced. The top 10 will be announced in October, before they go on to the grand finale where they will pitch live to global business legends and secure their share of the $1.5 million prize pool.

“We are thrilled to see that all of the countries and regions of Africa are represente­d in this year’s competitio­n and to have a more diverse pool of applicants than ever,” said Zahra Baitie-boateng, head of partnershi­ps & programs, Africa’s Business Heroes said in a statement.

“It is encouragin­g to see more than 21,000 entreprene­urs throw their hats into the ring from a wide spectrum of industries, regardless of their gender and age.”

“The top 50 finalists of the ABH 2022 competitio­n show what great potential and talent exists in Africa. We are looking forward to spotlighti­ng them and giving them the support they need to grow and generate a positive impact for both their businesses and the communitie­s they serve,” she added.

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