In an era where the discourse around diversity and inclusion is more vibrant than ever, the African Diaspora Advisory Board’s (ADAB) 3rd Annual International Women’s Day celebration in Prince George’s County stands out as a beacon of progress.
The 2024 event was not just a celebration but a powerful statement on the strides made by women, particularly those of African descent, in various sectors of the society.
Amongst others, the event paid homage to the likes of Hon Kanayo Awani, the first woman to sit on the position of Executive Vice President of the Intra-African Trade Bank (INAT) at Afreximbank, Brigadier Gen Amanda Azubike, the first African immigrant woman to ever rise to the rank of a Gen in the United state Army, Samir Hassan, President of Tanzania, and Fatima Bio, the first lady of Sierra Leone.
Brigadier General Amanda I. Azubuike, another distinguished honoree, has had a trailblazing military career, marked by her service as both an Army pilot and public affairs officer. Apart from being the first African female immigrant to attain the rank of a General in the US Military, she has also displayed exceptional courage and leadership on the course of her military service. Her achievements include earning the Army Aviator Badge, Air Assault Badge, and Parachutist Badge, along with numerous medals for her service.
The ADAB 2024 event not only recognized these outstanding women but also served as a platform to inspire future generations to pursue their ambitions and contribute to the global community.
Since its inception, ADAB has been instrumental in fostering community engagement and driving initiatives that resonate with the needs of the African diaspora. Its efforts in business, education, health, and cultural affairs have been transformative, making it a model of community-driven progress.