The conferment of “The Companion of the
Star of Ghana (CSG)” on the man fondly called The Guru, was held at the
Accra International Conference Centre on Saturday, 29 October.
President of Ghana, John Dramani Mahama said the Award “is
in recognition of your unique and outstanding contribution to business
enterprise both in Ghana and the continent of Africa at large”.
President Mahama said “through your
creative business exertions, you have touched many lives in Ghana. You
have provided employment for our teeming youth, artists, footballers and
many more. I am particularly proud of you. This award is our way of
saying a simple THANK YOU”.
In a citation that set the stage for the
award, Adenuga was commended for his “transformational achievements in
the telecommunications industry”, which included the laying of the
historic Glo 1 optic fibre cable linking several African countries
including Ghana with Europe and America.
President Mahama applauded Adenuga’s
association with telecommunications in Ghana since Glo Mobile’s launch
and praised the massive capital investment he has injected into the
project.
He also noted that Adenuga’s investment
forays and strong support for sports have drawn honours from far and
near to him. He admitted that such outstanding contributions similarly
recommended Adenuga for Ghana’s highest civilian honour.
Adenuga thanked Mahama for the honour
and noted that the President’s “recognition and support of my modest
contributions to the development of Ghana’s economy have come as a great
source of pride and encouragement to me. This is more so as it is
coming from Your Excellency, whose sterling qualities of leadership I
admire greatly”.
Adenuga also holds the highest civilian national award in Nigeria, the Grand Commander of the Order of the Niger (GCON) awarded by former president Goodluck Jonathan in 2012.
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