One Africa Forum, a movement of organized bodies and individuals has appointed a new board of directors.
William Jackson, Theo Masango, and Ojewola Olawale were the new appointees. Willam Jackson – Director of Education and Technology, Theo Masango – Director of Strategic Partnership, Planning and Fundraising Ojewola Olawale – Director of Youth Empowerment and Organization
One Africa Forum believes their brilliant minds will bring a wealth of experience and expertise to the organization and will be invaluable assets to the board.
“We are thrilled to welcome these dynamic trios to our board of directors. We are confident that their experience and expertise will help us achieve our mission and continue to make a positive impact in Africa and, of course, around the globe,’’ Prince Erhahon, the Executive Director of One Africa Forum said in a statement.
Prince Erhahon expressed in a statement that the trios have previously held several positions at different Corporate and Non-Profit Organizations around the world.
The statement continued that they have also been recognized for their contributions to communities across Africa and globally.
“Our search for great minds who understand our vision and are passionate about the change we are on to never ends,” the statement added.
Other directors and portfolios are:
Prince Erhahon – Executive Director and Operations
Reabetsoe Mogoeng – Director of Legal, Policy and Research
Walter Erhahon – Director of Entertainment and Talent Development
Wendy Ngubane – Director of Accounts, Business and Investments
One Africa Forum is a movement of organized bodies and individuals with a vested interest in Africa’s unity, development, and absolute independence, dedicated to educating, empowering, influencing, and transforming youths who are the true pillars of Africa while impacting the lives of men, women, and children on the continent.
It has been registered in South Africa and with a footprint currently in over 33 countries and counting, One Africa Forum is fast becoming the force and the most viable youth organization to reckon with on the continent.
Source:Mybrytfmmonline.com/Solomon Nartey