
Audio By Carbonatix
Renowned Nigerian entrepreneur and philanthropist Tony Elumelu has been conferred the 2025 Appeal of Conscience Award by the Appeal of Conscience Foundation (ACF), established by Rabbi Arthur Schneier.
The award, conferred during the 60th Annual Gala of the ACF, held on Monday, September 29, at the Waldorf Astoria in New York City, recognised Elumelu for his ethical leadership, philanthropy, and contributions to youth empowerment across Africa.
Dr Awele Elumelu, co-founder of the Tony Elumelu Foundation and wife of the honouree, received the award on his behalf and delivered his acceptance remarks.

In an emotional speech, she conveyed her husband’s gratitude while also mourning the recent loss of six colleagues from his business group.
“It is with a heavy heart, weighed by recent and profound loss, that I accept this award. They were family, friends, mothers, sons, and daughters dedicated to building a better Africa. Their absence leaves a void that cannot be filled”, Elumelu said.
Elumelu highlighted his life’s mission of “putting humanity first”, rooted in his philosophy of Africapitalism—the belief that the private sector must drive economic and social development.
“I was not born with a silver spoon; I inherited nothing. But determination and luck brought me success. And with that success comes responsibility—to give back and create opportunities for others”, he said

Through the Tony Elumelu Foundation (TEF), Elumelu has committed $100 million to support over 24,000 entrepreneurs across all 54 African countries, providing seed funding, training, and mentorship.
His businesses, spanning four continents, employ more than 40,000 people, including staff in New York, where UBA remains the only African bank licensed to accept deposits in the United States.
In his remarks, Elumelu also drew inspiration from America’s tradition of philanthropy, while dedicating the award to young African entrepreneurs and his colleagues at Heirs Holdings.
“This award is for them. It is a recognition of their resilience and our shared commitment to building bridges of hope and prosperity across Africa and the world”, he said.

Rabbi Arthur Schneier, Founder of the Appeal of Conscience Foundation, praised Elumelu as “a beacon of ethical entrepreneurship and visionary leadership… a living example of conscience in action.
“Tony Elumelu stands as a beacon of ethical entrepreneurship and visionary leadership… Business can be a powerful force for peace, stability, and human dignity. His commitment to uplifting others is a living example of conscience in action”, Schneier said.
The Appeal of Conscience Award, now in its sixtieth year, reinforces that argument by placing business leadership alongside civic and religious commitments to human rights and peace.
Latest Stories
-
NADMO says it warned of heavy rains and took steps to reduce flooding in Accra
4 minutes -
Henry Quartey blames weak enforcement for worsening Accra floods
7 minutes -
India asks WhatsApp to pause username feature rollout over fraud concerns
10 minutes -
South African state complicit in xenophobic violence – Fiifi Boafo
13 minutes -
NPP North East Regional Secretary declares bid for chairman position, says he’s tried and tested
24 minutes -
Bus fares, rent, and school fees push Ghana’s inflation to 5.3% in June
30 minutes -
WANEP urges stronger youth inclusion in West Africa’s political decision-making
31 minutes -
GES debunks viral claim that floodwaters destroyed WASSCE papers
33 minutes -
Mindful Governance brings Karl George MBE’s AI Wake-Up Call to Ghana’s boards
37 minutes -
Solomon Owusu accuses South African government of backing attacks on Ghanaians
47 minutes -
Henry Quartey calls for broader representation on government’s Anti-Flood Taskforce
60 minutes -
Finance Ministry releases GH¢350 million for flood relief and mitigation following Mahama directive
1 hour -
Flood-hit Ghana Digital Centres says staff not dismissed, contracts only temporarily suspended
2 hours -
No severe rainfall expected today, but showers likely over weekend – GMet
2 hours -
Today’s front pages: Thursday, July 2, 2026
2 hours