Optiva’s Amaka Okeke-Lawal Conferred Ambassador At Large By African Union Agenda 2063 Ambassadorial Assembly

Posted on July 31, 2024

In recognition of her contributions and leadership in the financial services industry, Amaka Okeke-Lawal, the Executive Director of Optiva Capital Partners, has been honoured with the prestigious title of “Ambassador at Large” by the African Union Agenda 2063 Ambassadorial Assembly.

Amaka has been at the forefront of innovative strategies in investment advisory, investment immigration, insurance, and international real estate, driving growth and stability across these sectors.

Her leadership at Optiva Capital Partners has not only transformed the firm into a powerhouse of wealth management services but also contributed significantly to the broader objectives of the African Union’s Agenda 2063, a strategic framework aimed at achieving inclusive and sustainable development across Africa.

The conferment ceremony, held during the recent African Union Agenda 2063 Ambassadorial Assembly in Abuja, highlighted Okeke-Lawal’s firm dedication to fostering economic stability and her commitment to the vision of a prosperous and integrated Africa. As an “Ambassador at Large,” she is now poised to leverage her extensive expertise and networks to further champion initiatives that align with Agenda 2063’s aspirations.

Delivering her acceptance remarks, Okeke-Lawal said “It is a profound honour to be recognized as an Ambassador at Large by the African Union Agenda 2063 Ambassadorial Assembly.

“This title is not just a recognition of my work but also a new responsibility to deliver on the mandate I have been given as Ambassador at Large. A mandate I do not take lightly, together with my firm, we are committed to driving forward the economic transformation of Africa and realizing the goals set out in Agenda 2063.

“This award adds to the growing list of recognitions for Optiva Capital Partners’ leadership. Recently, Dr. Jane Kimemia, the CEO of Optiva Capital Partners, was awarded the Pan African Entrepreneur of the Year by the African Achievers Award at the House of Lords, UK Parliament. These accolades highlight the firm’s significant impact on the continent’s wealth management landscape and its dedication to excellence and innovation.

As an “Ambassador at Large,” Okeke-Lawal is expected to play a crucial role in promoting sustainable investments, fostering economic cooperation, and advocating for policies that support the African Union’s strategic goals.

Her appointment is a beacon of hope and a call to action for all stakeholders to contribute to Africa’s development agenda.

The African Union (AU) Agenda 2063 is a comprehensive strategic framework aimed at steering Africa’s socio-economic transformation from 2013 to 2063.

It builds upon and seeks to advance previous continental initiatives for growth and sustainable development.

The agenda is founded on the vision of a unified, prosperous, and peaceful Africa, driven by its citizens and positioned as a powerful force on the global stage.

Earlier In his welcome address, the Head of Mission and Country Director of the African Union Agenda 2063 Ambassadorial Assembly, Amb. Stephen Gbatigbi Ben-Joel, said, “Today is not just a ceremonial gathering; it is a clarion call to responsibility, a call to advance the African dream – the Africa we want. We gather here, not merely to bestow titles or create a distinguished class, but to recognize and elevate individuals who have demonstrated an unwavering commitment to the development of our continent, both at home and in the diaspora. This investiture signifies a greater call to service, a reaffirmation of our collective mission to transform our beloved continent” he added.

A total of 73 Ambassadors were inaugurated into the African Union Agenda 2063.

They were drawn from different sectors of the economy and government officials. They were given the mandate to create the Africa we want.

The 2-day event culminated with taking the oath of office as Ambassadors of the AU Agenda and Ambassadorial certificates were issued.

Optiva Capital Partners, the leading firm in wealth retention and investment immigration in Africa, also served as the lead sponsor of the African Union Agenda Ambassadorial Assembly.

The event saw active participation from Sylvia Onyalu, the Head of Northern Region at Optiva Capital Partners, who emphasized the importance of wealth retention and creating an environment conducive to protecting, growing, and optimizing wealth.

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