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The CEO and founder of GUBA Enterprise, Dentaa Amoateng MBE, has been recognised as one of the ‘Top 50 African & Afro-Caribbean Leaders in the UK 2018’ by the influential African Leadership Magazine.
The accolade was given in recognition of Dentaa Amoateng’s 'outstanding contributions to the socio-economic development and leadership influence in the African and Afro-Caribbean community in the United Kingdom.'
Specifically, the African Leadership Magazine recognised the groundbreaking work of GUBA Enterprise in unifying the African community in the UK, support of charitable ventures and providing a platform for African and British businesses to grow and diversify.
The magazine highlighted Dentaa Amoateng’s leadership of the GUBA Awards, GUBA Expo, GUBA Foundation, GUBA Careers and GUBA Health to help support and recognise African businesses, leaders and communities.
GUBA Expo recently concluded a successful African trade seminar and exhibition in London to help African businesses develop their UK customer base and introduce UK consumers to African sourced products.
The 2018 GUBA Awards will be held in London in July 2018 celebrating the very best in African talent and leadership. The awards will be attended by high profile British and African business and political leaders.
Commenting on the recognition Mrs Dentaa Amoateng MBE said, 'it is an honour when your work is noticed, especially by organisations such as The African Leadership Magazine who are also working to promote the work of minorities in the U.K.
'It is always a reminder that the whole GUBA Enterprise team need to continue doing more in our efforts to unify, empower and elevate our community which is why I am so proud of our GUBA Enterprise initiatives.
She added that the award would not have been possible without the support of her team and all those who constantly support the work of GUBA.
The African Leadership magazine focuses on bringing the best of Africa to a global audience by telling the African story from an African perspective.
Other winners on the night included Sudanese-British television and radio Journalist, Zeinab Badawi. The award was presented at a ceremony held at the Hilton London, Mayfair on 14th June.
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