TOP: Forbes awarded Plateau State governor and lawyer Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang as one of the three best Nigerian governors providing good governance; Ambassador Yusuf Tuggar, minister of foreign affairs, Nigeria; Clement Buari, director of strategy management at the Central Bank of Nigeria; and senators Diri Douye, Ademola Adeleke, and O&L's Sven Thieme, respectively, for exemplary leadership. PHOTO: CONTRIBUTED
TOP: Forbes awarded Plateau State governor and lawyer Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang as one of the three best Nigerian governors providing good governance; Ambassador Yusuf Tuggar, minister of foreign affairs, Nigeria; Clement Buari, director of strategy management at the Central Bank of Nigeria; and senators Diri Douye, Ademola Adeleke, and O&L's Sven Thieme, respectively, for exemplary leadership. PHOTO: CONTRIBUTED

Forbes Magazine awards O&L's Sven Thieme

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The executive chairman of the Ohlthaver & List (O&L) Group, Sven Thieme, was recently awarded the Forbes Best of Africa Outstanding Corporate Leadership Award in Lisbon, Portugal. The recognition highlights Thieme's exceptional leadership, commitment to excellence, and dedication to fostering sustainable growth and development in Namibia.

The Forbes Best of Africa Awards celebrate outstanding leaders who have made significant contributions to the continent’s growth and development. The awards highlight individuals who demonstrate exemplary leadership, innovation, and a commitment to creating positive change in their respective industries and communities.

Thieme accepted the award with heartfelt gratitude, recognising the collective efforts of his team and the enduring spirit of Namibia.

"It is with immense gratitude and profound humility that I stand before you today to receive the Forbes Best of Africa Award. This recognition is not just a personal honour but a testament to the collective efforts of the incredible team at Ohlthaver & List Group and the vibrant, resilient spirit of my beloved Namibia."

Thieme extended an invitation to explore Namibia and join in its vibrant journey.

"I accept this award not just as a recognition of past achievements but as a beacon illuminating the path ahead. I invite each one of you to visit Namibia, to experience its magic, and to be part of a story that celebrates the richness of our land and the spirit of our people."

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Namibian Sun 2024-11-26

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