The Peak Performer (TPP) 100 has bestowed awards on some prominent Nigerians and inducted them into its Hall of Fame in Lagos, recently.
The awardees included Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State as Governor of The Year; Olu of Warri, Ogiame Atuwatse III, King of the Year and Olori Aiyivieruewinoya “Ivie’ Emiko-Atuwatse, Queen of the Year.
Those inducted into TPP Hall of Fame included Lady Maiden Alex Ibru, Mr Atedo Peterside, Mr Ayodele Subair, Mrs. Ifeuko Omoigui Okauru and Mr Kunle Elevate. Mr Kola Karim won TPP CEO of the Year, Africa.
TPP also unveiled the maiden edition of The Peak Performer (TPP) Magazine, which recognised 100 highly esteemed executives in Africa for their contributions to the development of the continent.
Publisher/Editor-in-Chief of TPP, Dr Abiola Salami, said: “TPP is a premium thought leadership platform where Africa industry leaders, culture shapers and game changers gain insights to achieve peak performance in their given fields.
“The platform kicked off as an online portal in early 2022 with insightful content for both aspiring and exemplary industry leaders. Based on our goal to have inspired one billion champions by Thursday, November 30, 2026. TPP aims to be an essential provider of insights to every leader seeking growth in their pursuit of greatness.
“The magazine features inspiring stories and experiences of leaders in sectors ranging from technology, problem-solving and change leadership, leadership and entrepreneurship, environment, social and governance, personal growth and transformation, people productivity and synergy among others.
“We discovered that if we genuinely want to inspire growth on the continent, we must commit to telling the authentic African story by spotlighting our credible leaders with admirable skills.”