Nomination Window Closes For The African Genius Awards 2025

The African Genius Awards (AGA), an initiative by Priority Performance Projects, has successfully concluded its nomination phase, marking a key milestone in its mission to recognize exceptional Africans who embody self-determination, dignity, and innovation.

Dr. Sifiso Falala, the visionary behind AGA, extends heartfelt gratitude to all who submitted nominations and wishes the nominees success as the adjudication process begins.

Winners will be unveiled at the prestigious African Genius Awards ceremony on Saturday, 6 September 2025, a day dedicated to celebrating African excellence.

AGA addresses Africa’s pressing need for problem-solving skills, efficient processes, and cost-effective solutions by honoring individuals who contribute significantly to African self-determination.

Beyond accolades, AGA aspires to instill self-confidence, self-love, and self-actualization, countering historical victimization and inspiring hope.

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