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Basil David Anthony, CEO and Founder of Modern Floors and Walls, has been nominated for the coveted Young Executive of the Year award at the 2025 Ghana Executive Awards.
The ceremony, themed “Celebrating Leadership, Individual and Team Excellence – Building a Stronger Ghana,” is scheduled for Friday, 16th May 2025, at 6:00 p.m. at the Labadi Beach Hotel, Accra.
This prestigious nomination recognises Basil’s outstanding leadership and his unwavering commitment to building a resilient and competitive world-class African brand.
Under his visionary leadership, Modern Floors and Walls has evolved from its Ghanaian roots into a multinational enterprise, now serving markets in the UAE, Kenya, and the United Kingdom.
The company has earned a reputation for innovation, reliability, and excellence in floor and wall finishing solutions.
Its impressive product line includes Luxury Vinyl Tiles (LVT) for both floors and walls, Stone Plastic Composite (SPC) tiles, Carpet Tiles, Artificial Carpet Grass (AstroTurf), and the revolutionary Super Proof 3-in-1 Waterproof Coating. These offerings are helping to transform residential, commercial, and institutional spaces across Africa and beyond.
“This recognition isn’t just for me, it’s for every African entrepreneur daring to dream big,” Basil said.
“We are not just building products; we are building a brand that is here to stay, inspire, and compete globally.”
Basil's nomination reflects a larger movement, a belief that African brands can lead with confidence on the world stage.
Modern Floors and Walls is not just a business, but a testament to what visionary leadership, innovation, and dedication can achieve.
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