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Founder of E-Lawyer Nigeria, Mina Obeten, Nominated for The Future Awards Africa

 



Mina Hope Obeten, founder of E-Lawyer Nigeria, has been nominated for The Future Awards Africa (TFAA) Prize for Law.

The Future Awards Africa (TFAA), widely regarded as the continent’s most prestigious platform celebrating young African excellence, honors outstanding individuals between the ages of 18 and 31 who have made remarkable achievements within the year under review.

This year’s edition, themed “Threads of Legacy,” celebrates young changemakers whose work today is shaping the fabric of Africa’s tomorrow.

Mina joins other notable nominees including Rasheedat Ajibade, Fola David, Akinyemi Oluwaseun Omotayo (Asherkine), Victor Ugo, Poco Lee, and Dongio Casil (Djec Fashion) from Cameroon, each representing the spirit of youth-led innovation and impact that defines TFAA.

As the founder of E-Lawyer Nigeria, a pioneering media company at the intersection of law, technology, and media, Mina has built a platform that provides public relations and media solutions for lawyers and law firms, amplifying their voices, shaping narratives, and driving visibility across the professional landscape.

With a global reach of over 260,000 young lawyers, E-Lawyer Nigeria is redefining how law and media intersect in today’s digital age. For over five years, the company has remained a leading force in brand growth and professional storytelling within the legal industry, helping individuals, organizations, and institutions build influence and achieve measurable impact.

Mina’s work has contributed to the success of several distinguished legal professionals who have gone on to hold leadership positions within the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) at both national and branch levels. She is widely recognized as one of the most sought-after public relations professionals in Nigeria’s legal space.

Beyond media influence, E-Lawyer Nigeria continues to expand its reach through landmark initiatives such as the Career Fair 2024 held at Baze University, in partnership with the University of Abuja, and the Briefs and Brunch networking event in Abuja. These initiatives have directly impacted over 5,000 young lawyers and law students by providing access to mentors, career opportunities, and professional development resources.

As The Future Awards Africa marks its highly anticipated 19th edition, Mina Obeten’s nomination stands as a testament to her dedication and to the transformative power of bridging law, media, and public relations, inspiring a brighter future for young lawyers across Africa.


👉 View the full list of nominees here:

https://awards.thefutureafrica.com/the-future-awards-africa-unveils-nominees-for-19th-edition-adds-new-categories-to-honour-more-achievers/

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